
Surface Disinfectant JANITORI™ - No.08
- Hospital-grade disinfection with Health Canada approval -- not a "natural cleaner that kind of sanitizes" but a registered disinfectant that kills 99.99% of bacteria and viruses including coronavirus
- Ready-to-use straight from the bottle -- no dilution, no mixing, no guessing ratios. Spray, wait the contact time, wipe. One product cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes
- 4 L jug delivers ~1,333 sprays at $0.041 each -- 45% less per spray than the 1 L and significantly cheaper per use than Lysol or Clorox spray cans
- Grade
- Hospital-Grade Disinfectant
- Health Canada approved -- registered DIN
- Kill Claim
- Kills 99.99% of Bacteria & Viruses
- Effective against coronavirus, E. coli, Salmonella, Staphylococcus, and more
- Application
- Ready-to-Use, No Dilution
- Cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes in one step
- Sizes
- 1 L Spray / 4 L Jug
- Trigger spray for daily use + bulk refill for facilities
Cost per application
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Common questions
What is the contact time for full disinfection?
The required contact time is listed on the product label and varies by pathogen. The surface must remain visibly wet for the full contact time to achieve the 99.99% kill rate. Do not wipe before the contact time is complete. For high-touch surfaces (doorknobs, light switches, counters), spray liberally and let it work.
How does this compare to Lysol or Clorox disinfectant sprays?
ASSASSIN No.08 is a Health Canada-approved, hospital-grade disinfectant -- the same classification used in healthcare facilities. Lysol and Clorox consumer sprays are effective but typically rated for household use. ASSASSIN delivers hospital-grade kill claims in a ready-to-use format without the strong chemical smell of bleach-based products. The 4 L refill jug also makes it significantly cheaper per spray than aerosol cans that run out in days.
Can I use it on food preparation surfaces?
Yes, but a potable water rinse is required after disinfection on any surface that will come into direct contact with food. Spray the surface, allow the full contact time, then rinse with clean water before food contact. This is standard protocol for hospital-grade disinfectants in food service environments.
Is it safe to use around children and pets?
When used as directed, yes. Spray the surface, allow the contact time, and wipe. Keep children and pets away from wet surfaces during the contact period. Once dry, the surface is safe for contact. This is a disinfectant, not a surface cleaner for casual wipe-downs -- use it when you need real germ-kill, and follow the label instructions for safe handling.
What does 'hospital-grade' actually mean?
Hospital-grade means the product has been tested and registered with Health Canada to meet the disinfection standards required in healthcare environments -- hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities. It's tested against a specific panel of bacteria and viruses at defined concentrations and contact times. It's a regulated classification, not a marketing term. You cannot legally label a product hospital-grade in Canada without Health Canada registration.