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SANITIZER DISINFECTANT

When mixed to 660 ppm, LUCAS-CIDE™ not only has the highest available germ-killing power, but also the lowest cost per use in the industry. Hospital-grade; kills disease-causing single cell organisms including staph, strep, hepatitis-B, hepatitis-C, herpes and HIV. Helps stop the spread of contagious diseases. Available in blue or pink color choices.

USES Nail Salons: Nail Implements, Pedicure Whirlpools, Chairs Hair Salons: Shears, Brushes, Combs, Counters, Styling Tools Spas: Massage Tables, Showers

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS 1/2 ounce mixed with 1 gallon of water will provide the correct solution mixture. Mix directly in spray bottle or soak jar by using 1 pumps from either the quart or gallon and filling the spray bottle with water to the fill line. Use QUAT TEST™ STRIPS to ensure proper mixture (660 PPM). Cost-effective! One gallon makes 256 gallons of diluted solution; one quart makes 64 gallons!

SALON COST Gallon:

$69.95

Quart:

$19.95

Quat test per 100 strips:

$9.95

Gallon Pump:

$1.99

Quart Pump:

$1.99

Spray Bottle:

$4.00

Lucas Products Corporation • 419.476.5992 sales@lucasproducts.com

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Pathogen

PATHOGEN-KILLING COMPARISON

LUCAS-CIDE

OPI Spa Complete

BARBICIDE

MAR-V-CIDE

Salmonella enterica Staphylococcus aureus Trichophyton Mentagrophyes (Athletes foot/ringworm) HIV Herpes Simplex Type 1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Hepatitus B

x x x x x x x

x x

x x

x x

x x x x x

x x x x x

x x x x

Hepatitus C

x

x

x

Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Influenza A Influenza A (H1N1) Swine influenza A (H1N1) Acinetobacter baumannii Enterobacter aerogenes Enterococcus faecalis Klebsiella pneumnoiae Salmonella typhi

x x x x x x x x x

x x x x x x x x

x x x x

Serratia marcescens

x

x

Streptococcus pyogenes

x

x

Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus faecalis

x

x

Vancomycin Intermediate Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

x

x

Vibrio Cholera

x

x

SARS

x

x

Vaccinia Virus

x

x

Aspergillus niger

x

x

Acinetobacter lwoffi

x

Bordetella bronchiseptica

x

Chlamydia psittaci

x

Citrobacter freundii

x

Enterobacter agglomerans

x

Enterobacter cloacae

x

Escherichia coli (E coli)

x

Escherichia coli 0111:H8 (E coli)

x

Extended Spectrum B-Lactamase (ESBL) (E coli)

x

Tetracycline resistant E coli

x

Enterococcus hirae

x

Fusobacterium necrophorum

x

Klebsiella oxytoca

x

Listeria Monocytogenes

x

Micrococcus luteus

x

Pasturella multocida

x

Protueus vulgaris

x

Pseudomonas cepacia

x

Tetracycline resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa

x

Salmonella enterica serotype pullorum

x

Salmonella typhimurium

x

Shigella flexneri

x

shigella sonnei

x

Staphylococcus aureus sub species aureus

x

Staphylococcus epidermis

x

Antibiotic resistant staphylococcus epidermis

x

Streptococcus agalactiae

x

Staphylococcus haemolyticus

x

Streptococcus pneumonia Penicillin Resistant

x

Streptococcus mutans

x

Yersinia enterocolitica

x

Avian influenza A (H3 N2)

x

Avian influenza A (H5 N1)

x

Cytomegalovirus

x

Hantavirus

x

Herpes Simplex Type 2

x

Human Coronavirus

x

Respiratory Syncytial virus

x

Avian infectious Bronchitis virus Beaudette

x

Avian influenza A (H5 N1)

x

Avian influenza A (H3 N2)

x

Canine Coronavirus

x

Canine Parvovirus

x

Cannine Distemper Virus

x

Feline Picornavirus

x

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis virus

x

Mice parvirous

x

Porcine Parvovirous

x

Pseudorabies virus

x

Rabies

x

Transmissable Gastroenteritis Virus

x

Candida Albicans

x

x

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PRICE COMPARISON

Cost per Gallon

LUCAS-CIDE

OPI Spa Complete

BARBICIDE

MAR-V-CIDE

Mixing Ratio

1/2 oz. per Gallon

1 oz. per Gallon Pedicure Spa 2 oz. per Gallon Shears & Combs

8 oz. per Gallon

2 oz. per Gallon

$69.95

$59.95

$29.95

$29.95

Contact Time

10 Minutes

10 Minutes

10 Minutes

10 Minutes

1 Gallon of Concentrate Yields

256 Gallons

128 Gallons for Pedicure 64 Gallons for Shears

16 Gallons

64 Gallons

Cost per Mixed Gallon

$0.27

1 oz. per Gallon $.40/ 2 oz. $.78

$1.87

$0.46

Cost per Mixed 32 oz. Sanitizer Jar

$0.07

$.10 / $.20

$0.47

$0.12

Cost per Mixed 24 oz. Sanitizer Jar

$0.05

$.06 / $.012

$0.31

$0.08

Cost per Pedicure Spa Disinfection

$1.35

$2.00 / $3.90

$9.35

$2.30

Salon Cost Per Gallon

Cost per Quart

LUCAS-CIDE

Cost per 4 oz. Bottle

LUCAS-CIDE

Mixing Ratio Salon Cost per Quart Contact Time 1 Quart of Concentrate Yields Cost per Mixed Gallon Cost Per Mixed 32 oz. Sanitizer Jar Cost Per Mixed 24 oz. Sanitizer Jar Cost Per Pedicure Spa Disinfection

1/2 oz. per Gallon $19.95 10 Minutes 64 Gallons $0.31 $0.08 $0.06 $1.55

Mixing Ratio Salon Cost per 4 oz. Bottle Contact Time 1- 4 oz. Bottle of Concentrate Yields Cost per Mixed Gallon Cost Per Mixed 32 oz. Sanitizer Jar Cost Per Mixed 24 oz. Sanitizer Jar Cost Per Pedicure Spa Disinfection

1/2 oz. per Gallon $3.95 10 Minutes 8 Gallons $0.50 $0.13 $0.09 $2.50

LUCAS PRODUCTS CORPORATION www.lucasproducts.com • 419.476.5992

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SANITIZER DISINFECTANT

DIRECTIONS FOR USE LUCAS-CIDE™ for Pedicure Spas • Mix 1/2 oz. of LUCAS-CIDE™ with 1 gallon of water and run for 10 minutes. Kills 100% of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Refer to pedicure spa manual for water capacity.

LUCAS-CIDE™ 32 oz. Xtra-Life Trigger Sprayer • Use 1 pump (1/8 ounce) from the LUCAS-CIDE™ measuring pump, then add water to fill line.

LUCAS-CIDE™ Soak Jar • Use 1 pump from the LUCAS-CIDE™ Measuring Pump, then add water to fill line.

Chemical resistant piston bushing and over-size piston provides a longer life without leaks. Xtra-Life Trigger Sprayer outlasts 4 discount sprayers!

LUCAS-CIDE™ 1/8 oz. Measuring Pump • Measuring pumps fit concentrate bottles (please specify quart or gallon). Each pump dispenses 1/8 oz. of liquid concentrate per pump. Use one pump of LUCAS-CIDE™ disinfectant cleaner to yield 32 oz. Pump arrives compressed. Pull up and twist top to prepare for use. General information: Mixing ratio is 1/2 oz. per gallon of water. Please use appropriate measuring device (i.e. LPC measuring cup, squeeze and pour lid, or pump). Bottle cap is not to be used to measure. Read and followall directions on concentrate bottle. Handle concentrate with care.

Lucas Products Corporation • 419.476.5992 sales@lucasproducts.com

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CLEANING & DISINFECTION PROCEDURES

EPA Recommended Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures for Foot Spa Basins in Salons This page provides information for salon owners, operators, and workers about disinfecting pedicure foot spa equipment.

Customer Precautions - Protecting the Client 1. Check the condition of the client's feet and legs: If open sores or skin wounds are present (including insect bites, scratches, scabbed-over wounds, or any condition that weakens the skin barrier), explain to the client why they should not use the foot bath. 2. Complete pedicure or wax after the foot bath soak: Any procedure that risks damage to a client's skin should not be done before soaking feet in the foot spa basin.

Step By Step Instructions For Disinfecting Pedicure Foot Spa Equipment After Each Client: (this can take place any time after the client's feet are out of the footbath, while feet are massaged, toes are painted, or other opportunities) 1. Drain the water from the foot spa basin or bowl and remove any visible debris. 2. Clean the surfaces of the foot spa with soap or detergent, rinse with clean water, and drain. 3. After cleaning, disinfect* the surfaces with LUCAS-CIDE™ disinfectant according to directions on the label. Surfaces must remain wet with the disinfectant for 10 minutes. * For whirlpool foot spas, air-jet basins, "pipe-less" foot spas, and other circulating spas: It is best to disinfect by filling the basin with clean water, adding the appropriate amount of liquid disinfectant, and turning the unit on to circulate the disinfectant for the entire contact time. 4. After disinfection, drain and rinse with clean water.

Nightly: For Whirlpool Foot Spas, Air-jet Basins, "Pipe-less" Foot Spas, and Other Circulating Spas: 1. Remove the filter screen, inlet jets, and all other removable parts from the basin and clean out any debris trapped behind or in them. 2. Using a brush, scrub these parts with soap or disinfectant (following cleaning directions). 3. Rinse the removed parts with clean water and place them back into the basin apparatus. 4. Fill the basin with clean water and add LUCAS-CIDE™ disinfectant, following label directions. Turn the unit on and circulate the system with the liquid for 10 minutes. (The whirlpool mechanism of the tub must be operating for the entire disinfection period so the piping and internal components that contain hidden bacteria are disinfected.) 5. After disinfection, drain, rinse, and air dry.

For Simple Basins (No Circulation): 1. Drain the basin and remove any visible debris. 2. Scrub the bowl with a clean brush and soap or disinfectant (following cleaning directions). Rinse and drain. 3. Disinfect basin surfaces with LUCAS-CIDE™, following instructions on label. Surfaces must remain wet with LUCAS-CIDE™ for 10 minutes. 4. Drain the basin, rinse with clean water, and let air-dry.

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SALON DISINFECTION CHECK LIST

□ Styling Stations: cleaned and disinfected between each client service. □ Combs □ Brushes □ Electric Razors (guide & blade) □ Clippers (guide & blade) □ Other implements

used on hair cleaned with warm water and soap, rinsed thoroughly, dried with a clean towel and completely immersed in an EPA approved hospital-grade disinfectant that is effective against HIV-1, HBV and HCV or Tuberculocidal for 10 minutes. Rinse, dry and store in a covered container. Disinfectant should be changed daily.

□ Shampoo Stations: cleaned and disinfected between each client service. □ Combs □ Brushes □ Other implements used on hair cleaned with warm water and soap, rinsed thoroughly, dried with a clean towel and completely immersed in an EPA approved hospital-grade disinfectant that is effective against HIV-1, HBV and HCV or Tuberculocidal for 10 minutes. Rinse, dry and store in a covered container. Disinfectant should be changed daily. □ Sinks: sprayed with an EPA approved hospital grade disinfectant let stand for 10 minutes or let air dry.

□ Manicure Stations: cleaned and disinfected between each client service.

Disposable items shall only be used per client. □ Combs □ Cuticle Nippers □ Pushers □ Clippers □ Electric File Bits □ Tweezers □ Finger Bowls □ Nail Files/Buffers (Reusable) □ Other implements used on nails cleaned with warm water and soap, rinsed thoroughly, dried with a clean towel and completely immersed in an EPA approved hospital-grade disinfectant that is effective against HIV-1, HBV and HCV or Tuberculocidal for 10 minutes. Rinse, dry and store in a covered container. Disinfectant should be changed daily.

□ Pedicure Stations: cleaned and disinfected between each client service.

Disposable items shall only be used per client. □ Combs □ Cuticle Nippers □ Pushers □ Clippers □ Electric File Bits □ Nail Files/Buffers (Reusable) □ Other implements used on nails or skin cleaned with warm water and soap, rinsed thoroughly, dried with a clean towel and completely immersed in an EPA approved hospital-grade disinfectant that is effective against HIV-1, HBV and HCV or Tuberculocidal for 10 minutes. Rinse, dry and store in a covered container. Disinfectant should be changed daily.

□ Footbaths: emptied and cleaned with warm water and soap, rinsed thoroughly and sprayed with an EPA approved hospital grade disinfectant and let stand for 10 minutes.

□ Pedicure Spas: emptied and filled with water and an EPA approved hospital grade disinfectant that is effective against

HIV-1, HBV and HCV or Tuberculocidal. Run unit for 10 minutes and drain. Spray the entire chair with an EPA approved hospital grade disinfectant and let stand for 10 minutes or let air dry.

□ Linens: discarded into a covered container marked “Dirty” after each client. Clean towels, sheets, etc. provided to each client. □ Hand Washing: done by each practitioner with liquid soap from a dispenser and water before and after each service. Disposable paper towels are recommended for drying.

□ Blood Spills: stop service immediately! Clean and bandage the wound and place cotton, paper towels, paper files, etc.

that are containing blood into a double plastic bag and dispose in a covered trash container. Any implements that were being used shall be disinfected before continuation of service. Disposable items should be thrown out and use a new one before continuation of service.

□ MSDS Sheets must be readily available for every product used in the salon (shampoo, nail polish, polish remover, disinfectants, etc.) in the event of an emergency.

□ Storage of Chemicals Do not store on their side and avoid extreme temperatures and/or sunlight. Chemicals must be stored in covered containers and covers should be kept tight to protect against cross contamination. Be sure to label all containers once you have mixed disinfectants (Spray bottles, jars, disinfecting trays, etc.). All fluids and powders must be dispensed with a shaker, pump or spray type of container. All creams and lotions must be kept in closed containers and dispensed with a disposable applicator. No “double dipping.”

LUCAS PRODUCTS CORPORATION www.lucasproducts.com • 419.476.5992

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