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FAQ
Is ProEZ Gel safe for my instruments and the environment?

Yes! ProEZ Gel is non-corrosive and neutral pH. It uses natural biological agents and is completely biodegradable.

FAQ
Where should ProEZ Gel be used?

This product is ideal for placement at any point of use patient treatment location with reusable soiled instrumentation: surgical suites, labor and delivery, emergency departments, dental clinics, ambulatory care clinics and off-site clinics transporting soiled instrumentation to centralized processing. ProEZ Gel is also useful in Central Sterile and instrument processing areas to spot treat heavily…

FAQ
What are the recommended procedures after instruments treated with ProEZ Gel arrive in Central Sterile Processing areas?

As with all chemicals, best practice is to avoid mixing different chemicals during processing. ProEZ Gel is easy to rinse off prior to further manual, ultrasonic or automated washer cleaning. ProEZ Gel is not reactive or caustic and small amounts of residual ProEZ Gel are unlikely to cause reactions with other detergents.

FAQ
What is the benefit of using ProTray instead of a plastic barrier cover on my reusable trays?

It is much easier to manipulate and pick up materials from the smooth glossy surface of ProTray than from the slippery surface of a plastic barrier tray cover.

FAQ
Do chemical monitors such as ProChek S take the place of biological spore tests?

No. Your sterilization monitoring program must include biological spore tests, preferably at least once a week in each operational sterilizer in use.The ProChek S does not replace biological spore tests.  

FAQ
Why are sterilization pouches used?

Use of sterilization packaging is the proper way to maintain sterility of an item after it has been successfully processed in a sterilizer.