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• Kennels
• Home With Pets
• Poultry Farm
• Animal Life Science Laboratories
• Grooming Parlour
• Veterinary Clinics

• Kills 100% parvo virus
• Reduces 99% pathogenic bacteria
• Effective in all weather conditions
• Reduces pet causalities due to parvo




What are your patients bringing into your veterinary clinic?
As veterinary practices provide treatment for a variety of health issues , it can quickly become a breeding ground for viruses, diseases, and harmful bacteria , unless surfaces are sanitized and disinfected properly.
Clinic Disinfection is vital to prevent the spread of infectious disease. There are many basic disinfectants mostly used by clinics like liquid alpine, phenyl, lysol. They’re good at basic pathogens, but they don’t kill tougher viruses like parvo, callicivirus, and adenovirus and they certainly don’t kill ringworm.
Fortunately, Zap Kennel Wash is making it even easier for clinics to create a clean and safe environment for all of their patients is vital to prevent the spread of

Thousands of puppies die due to CPV commonly known as canine parvo virus. There are several risks factors that can increase susceptibility to CPV and one of the main reasons is unhygienic and stressful environmental conditions. Transmission of the virus to a dog’s environment can also occur from shoes that have contacted infected feces or formits. This is an important route of transmission as the virus can live in the ground for up to 1 year. This is where Zap Kennel Wash is highly effective product which kills the bacteria within seconds of application.
Zap Kennel Wash is a highly concentrated one step germicidal cleaner, deodorizer and animal care disinfectant formulated for greater economy. It’s easy to use and is very economical.





Mix 10ml of product in 20litres of water. Clean or mop the area with the ready solution. For deep cleaning mix 100ml of product in 20litres of water. Wet the floor with ready solution and manually scrub with scrubbing brush or blooming. Can be applied with a cloth, mop or sponge as well as by coarse spray or soaking.

• For external use only
• Keep away from foodstuff, beverages and food

• Avoid contact with eyes and skin
• Rinse and dry skin after use


• Almost 80% of infectious diseases are transmitted by touch
• Patients can shed organisms into the environment, even if they don’t show symptoms
• Hard and soft surfaces are commonly touched sites and can pose cross contamination risks
• Pathogens such as salmonella, canine influenza virus and canine parvo virus can survive on hard and soft surfaces for days, weeks, even months.

• Develop protocols, checklists and monitoring programs for cleaning and disinfection
• On surfaces, remove loose organic material first, clean with a detergent to remove visible soil, then disinfect using EPA-registered disinfectant
• Clean and disinfect animal contact surfaces, such as exam rooms and cages, between patients
• Clean and disinfect reception areas and staff areas at least daily once
• Follow product label instructions to ensure that use is appropriate, concentration is correct and surfaces stay wet for the required



• Veterinary Clinics
• Animal Science Laboratory
• Kennels
• Home With Pets
• Poultry Farms
• Transport Vehicles
• Fiber, Iron & Steel Cages
• Floors

• Examination Tables
• Pets Hospital











