North Woods® Devour 100 is a body fluid absorbent that will turn any liquid (other than oils) into a semi-solid. Devour 100 is able to absorb 100 times its weight in feces, urine, blood, and other spills and fluids in hospitals, schools, and in nursing homes.
Devour 100 Uses/Benefits:
- Safe for use on:
- Spills, vomit, blood, feces, urine, solvents, foods, chemicals, drinks, body fluids
- Absorbs 100 times its weight
- 100% Active
- Eliminates malodors
Directions for Use:
Sprinkle lightly on fluids of spill or accident. Devour 100 immediately absorbs up to 100 times its weight by absorption of the liquids into a congealed semi-solid, easy to pick up and remove. Completely counteracts any malodors immediately upon use.
Once liquid is in the congealed semi-solid mass, use a dustpan or shovel depending on the amount and place in a double waste liner tied twice and remove for waste disposal.
If using for body fluids suspected of infection by HIV (aids) or Hepatitis B, wear rubber gloves and follow guidelines for disinfection procedures set forth by OSHA.
Description
North Woods® Devour 100 is a body fluid absorbent that will turn any liquid (other than oils) into a semi-solid. Devour 100 is able to absorb 100 times its weight in feces, urine, blood, and other spills and fluids in hospitals, schools, and in nursing homes.
Devour 100 Uses/Benefits:
- Safe for use on:
- Spills, vomit, blood, feces, urine, solvents, foods, chemicals, drinks, body fluids
- Absorbs 100 times its weight
- 100% Active
- Eliminates malodors
Directions for Use:
Sprinkle lightly on fluids of spill or accident. Devour 100 immediately absorbs up to 100 times its weight by absorption of the liquids into a congealed semi-solid, easy to pick up and remove. Completely counteracts any malodors immediately upon use.
Once liquid is in the congealed semi-solid mass, use a dustpan or shovel depending on the amount and place in a double waste liner tied twice and remove for waste disposal.
If using for body fluids suspected of infection by HIV (aids) or Hepatitis B, wear rubber gloves and follow guidelines for disinfection procedures set forth by OSHA.
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