Fighting infection chainsMutations with new types of bacteria, increased exposure to cross-contamination and a more crowded mobile world with more carriers of infections makes it more relevant than ever to fight infection chains. Hence it is highly motivating for the Wiping Systems team that our efforts save lives every day.
Effectively breaking infection chains in most situations is about keeping surfaces clean and disinfected on a regular basis. Whether by fluid or wiping. During the past years implementing systems based on wiping surfaces has proven to be an effective way preventing people from exposure to multiple sufferings and life-threatening illnesses. This the reason for the name Wiping Systems. Effectively breaking infection chainsWe invent ways of effectively breaking infection chains to:
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Highlights of WIPING SYSTEMS history2024 - Notified and approved for sale in Belgium and Norway
2023 - Notified and approved for sale in Germany, Spain, Italy and Sweden 2022 - Notified and approved for sale in Denmark 2021 - Notified and approved for sale in Netherlands 2020 - ECHA Simplified Authorisation (EU) 2018 - ECHA Simplified Authorisation (UK) 2017 - Derma tested as 'Excellent' 2016 - ISEGA-approval for surfaces with indirect food-contact, which means no cleaning after disinfection 2015 - PHMB is classified as carcinogenic, and substituting products are needed - like Uniblue® Universal Disinfection 2013 - Developing and testing initiated on a new product complying with ECHA Simplified Authorization: Uniblue® Universal Disinfection 2012 - Changed name to Wiping Systems 2012 - Decided to develop new products that comply with new regulation 2012 - Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). ECHA is responsible for implementing 2009 - Expanded supply of new products like fluids and ready-to-use solutions used by global customers in industry and food production 2007 - ECHA founded. ECHA implement the EU’s ground-breaking chemicals legislation 2006 - Company founded supplying chemical solutions and ready to use wipes for hospitals and primary sector i Scandinavia by supplying distributors |