BS EN 1499 is a European standard that discusses the test method and requirements for hygienic handwash. BS EN 1499 specifies a test method simulating practical conditions for establishing whether a product for hygienic handwash reduces the release of transient microbial flora on hands when used to wash the artificially contaminated hands of volunteers.
BS EN 1499 applies to products for hygienic handwash for use in areas and situations where disinfection is medically indicated. Such indications occur in patient care, for example:
and may occur in the workplace and in the home. BS EN 1499 may also include services such as laundries and kitchens supplying products directly for the patient.
BS EN 1499 on test method and requirements for hygienic handwash is useful for:
Antiseptics and disinfectants are both widely used to control infections. They use chemicals called biocides to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Hygienic handwash is used to remove viruses/bacteria/microorganisms, dirt, grease, or other harmful and unwanted substances stuck to the hands.
BS EN 1499 is a comprehensive guide to provide a quantitative test for establishing whether a product for hygienic handwash reduces the release of transient microbial flora on hands so, users will gain a comprehensive understanding of the quality of hygienic handwash to improve hygiene and cleanliness.
As a user of BS EN 1499, you can be ensured of requirements and testing methods of hygienic handwash. With obedience and compliance to BS EN 1499, you can efficiently manufacture hygienic handwash. BS EN 1499 helps you to build consumer trust and confidence in the product. With BS EN 1499 you can be ensured that the products consistently meet and exceed quality assurance targets.
BS EN 1499:2013 supersedes BS EN 1499:1997 which is withdrawn.
BS EN 1499:2013 includes some technical changes with respect to BS EN 1499:1997.
These include:
EN 1499:2013