HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap

HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap

HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap is an antibacterial soap designed to kill germs on the surface of your hands, preventing a bacterial infection in your facility. Engineered with a powerful Benzalkonium Chloride formula, HACCP Q E2 is 99.999% effective on 26 pathogens, but gentle on hands and skin even with repeated use.

Unlike regular soaps, the sanitizing soap will keep your hands soft after washing them. HACCP Q E2 soap is highly effective for disinfecting and cleaning germs off the skin, body or hands in food processing facilities, public buildings and more!

HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid soap features:

  • Kills 99.999% of 26 tested pathogens in 15 seconds
  • 0.12% Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) formula
  • Enhances the skin’s protective barrier while cleansing at the same time
  • pH balanced and formulated with emollients to keep skin healthy
  • NSF certified E2 classification
  • Fragrance and dye free
  • Kosher and Pareve certified
  • Available in 4 configurations
  • Rich, thick lather

Suitable for:

  • Food processing & manufacturing
  • Household environments
  • Healthcare settings
  • School systems
  • Grocery stores
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HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap
HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap

HACCP Q E2 sanitizing liquid soap is a disinfecting soap designed kill germs on the surface of your hands, preventing a bacterial infection in your facility. This sanitizing hand soap will eliminate over 26 types of viruses in less than 15 seconds, making it much more effective than plain soap. Unlike regular soaps, HACCP Q E2 sanitizing soap will keep your hands soft and gentle after washing them in the sink. HACCP Q E2 is effective for disinfecting and cleaning germs off the skin, body and hands.

Implement Hand Hygiene Measures in your Daily Routine

It's important to establish a regular hand cleaning routine in your facility and provide the necessary materials for a proper hand washing station.

Here's how to check to see if your facility's hand soaps are antibacterial soaps. Soaps with an active indredient of triclosan, whether it's bar soap or plain soap, are antibacterial. Antibacterial soaps are the most effective daily soap to use when trying to stop the spread of bacteria and prevent cross-contamination. Once your hands are washed and disinfected, your employees can carry on with day-to-day activities, then wash again when needed.

Additional safety measures to take:

  • Wash hands frequently
  • Use hand sanitizers when necessary
  • Avoid touching your face
  • Wear gloves when necessary
  • Keep cuts covered from exposure
  • Avoid sharing razors and other personal items
  • Keep up with nail hygiene
  • Stay home when sick

Applying soap s is more convenient when paired with a dispenser. This keeps the soap tucked away from counter surfaces and easily accessible. Dispensers compatible with HACCP Q E2 are sold separately.

Stainless Steel Gallon Wall Bracket

Compatible with one gallon bottle of HACCP Q E2.

VersaClenz Dispenser

Compatible with 1250 mL cartridge of HACCP Q E2.

Wall-Mounted EZ Step Foot Activated Dispenser

Compatible with one gallon bottle of HACCP Q E2.

1-2 Knockout Wrist-Activated Dispenser

Compatible with one gallon bottle of HACCP Q E2.

Are Sanitizing Systems Effective Against All Types of Bacteria and Viruses?

Sanitizing Systems are made to fight many types of bacteria and viruses. However, how well they work can depend on the type of sanitizer and the germs that are there.

Can Sanitizing Systems Damage Footwear Materials?

Most sanitizing systems are safe for regular footwear materials. However, it is best to check the manufacturer's guidelines. This is important for delicate materials.

What is citric acid powder, and how is it used in soap?

Citric acid powder is a common soap additive used to adjust the pH of the soap and act as a chelating agent. It helps prevent soap scum and improves the soap’s overall texture and effectiveness, especially in hard water areas.

What is sodium hydroxide, and why is it used in soap making?

Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye, is a strong base commonly used in the soap industry. It plays a key role in the saponification process, where fats and oils are converted into soap. Sodium hydroxide is essential for creating solid soap bars and has a broad range of applications in other industries as well.

Which hand soap kills the most germs?

When it comes to killing germs, one of the most effective hand soaps is antibacterial soap. Antibacterial hand soaps contain active ingredients, such as triclosan or benzalkonium chloride, which have been proven to eliminate a wide range of harmful microorganisms. These soaps work by disrupting the cell membranes of bacteria, viruses and other germs, effectively killing them on contact. However, it's important to note that regular handwashing with any soap, even non-antibacterial ones, can still help reduce the spread of germs and maintain good hand hygiene. Ultimately, the choice of hand soap depends on personal preference and individual needs. It is always advisable to choose a soap that is effective in killing germs while also being gentle on the skin. Following proper handwashing techniques, such as lathering for at least 20 seconds and thoroughly rinsing, are essential for overall effectiveness in reducing the spread of germs.

What hand soap do hospitals use?

Hospitals typically use a hand soap that is specifically formulated to meet the rigorous hygiene standards required in healthcare settings. These soaps are designed to effectively kill a wide range of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, helping to prevent the spread of infections. They often contain antimicrobial agents, such as benzalkonium chloride or chlorhexidine gluconate, which have been proven to effectively eliminate harmful microorganisms. Hospital hand soaps are usually gentle on the skin and may include moisturizing ingredients to prevent dryness and irritation caused by frequent handwashing.

What is the advantage of foam hand soap?

Foam hand soap has several advantages over traditional liquid soap. First, the foaming action creates a rich lather that spreads easily across your hands, ensuring thorough coverage and effective cleansing. Second, foam soap uses less water than liquid soap, making it more eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run. Additionally, foam soap dispensers are designed to deliver the optimum amount of product for each use, reducing waste and saving you money. Lastly, many foam hand soaps are formulated with moisturizing ingredients to keep your skin soft and hydrated, even with frequent use.

What is industrial hand soap?

Industrial hand soap is a specially formulated soap designed for use in industrial settings or other environments that require heavy-duty cleaning. It is specifically engineered to remove tough stains, grease, heavy dirt, oil and other stubborn contaminants from the hands. Industrial hand soaps are typically more powerful and effective than regular soaps, making them ideal for industries such as food manufacturing, construction, automotive and healthcare. These soaps sometimes contain additional ingredients, like pumice or grit, to provide an extra level of scrubbing power. By using industrial hand soap, workers can ensure their hands are thoroughly clean and free of any potentially harmful substances.

What does HACCP stand for?

HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points. It is an approach for measuring the safety of products, procedures and prevention inside food production facilities and health care settings. The goal for HACCP is to protect food from spreading illness, like food-borne illness, and assuring that the food is safe and will not harm consumers.

When a product label displays "HACCP," it means that the product is designed to prevent foodborne illness in food production.

Is this soap an antibacterial soap?

Yes, HACCP Q E2 soap is classified as antibacterial since the soap is able to reduce the amount of bacteria on the skin. Antibacterial soap is able to wipe away pathogens after a hand wash, which bar soap cannot do.

Antibacterial soap vs. plain soap: Which is better?

The effectiveness of a soap depends on its purpose and capability to remove dirt and grime when washing the body and hands. Antibacterial soaps contain an ingredient called Triclosan, which protects from infections, disinfects and keep hands clean. This ingredient makes antibacterial products superior for preventing illness and killing germs on hands. However, according to the FDA, there has not been enough research to conclude that antibacterial soaps are safer than plain soaps.

What is Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) formula?

Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) is an active ingredient in household cleaners, hand sanitizers and many liquid soaps, including disinfectant soaps. As an antimicrobial agent, the BAC formula disrupts the functionality of many pathogens such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. Since it's highly effective at killing germs on the surface, many hand soaps and hand sanitizers use a BAC formula as one of many antimicrobial agents for their cleaning solutions.

Does the E2 formula contain any essential oils?

No, Alpet E2 Sanitizing foam soap does not contain essential oils, olive oil or any nut oil such as almond or peanut oil.

Is E2 foaming soap an antibacterial hand soap?

Alpet E2 is classified as an antibacterial hand soap. None of the hydrating ingredients are known allergens or harmful to the skin. This antimicrobial soap is designed to keep hands free from bacteria, dirt and grime.

Can I use E2 soap to clean my dishes?

The foaming soap will not harm dishware or utensils, but it is not recommended to clean dishes. Alpet E2 Sanitizing foaming hand soap is not a regular dish soap like Dawn or Dial. Therefore, the hand soap should serve no purposes other than washing, rinsing and removing germs from the hands, fingers and under the nails.