Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Wipes – Gentle Disinfectant for Post-Surgical Home Recovery
Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Wipes – Gentle Disinfectant for Post-Surgical Home Recovery
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Why you'll love it
- Hospital-grade efficacy against C. auris, MRSA, and 13 antibiotic-resistant pathogens without bleach fumes
- One-step clean and disinfect reduces staff turnaround time during high-census shifts
- Fragrance-free, nonflammable, noncorrosive formula is gentler on patients with respiratory sensitivities and on sensitive equipment
- Hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen, leaving less residue than traditional bleach wipes
- Bulk 6-pack (155 count x 6) supports facility-wide stocking and lowers per-wipe cost for infection control budgets
Perfect for
- Disinfecting high-touch surfaces between patient visits in clinical settings
- Terminal cleaning of operating rooms and procedure suites
- Sanitizing long-term care resident rooms to control C. auris and MRSA outbreaks
- Quick cleanup of blood, bodily fluids, and biohazards in ER and urgent care
- Routine disinfection of dental chairs, light handles, and veterinary exam tables
- At-home disinfection for households with immunocompromised family members or post-op recovery patients




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Product Information
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE WIPES: These Clorox Healthcare wipes are registered to kill C. auris, 13 antibiotic resistant pathogens and multiple strains of MRSA; Package may vary
ONE STEP CLEANER DISINFECTANT: Clean, disinfect and deodorize surfaces with a one step product for efficient cleaning and disinfecting with less residue and no added fragrances or harsh odors
DISINFECTING WIPES: These wipes are EPA registered to kill C. auris and both strains of viruses that are the leading cause of the common cold and flu
BLEACH FREE CLEANER: These Clorox Healthcare wipes are nonflammable, noncorrosive and fragrance free, making them ideal for use around patients and staff
FOR USE IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS ONLY: Use these bactericidal wipes in hospitals, operating rooms, outpatient surgery centers, emergency rooms and long term care facilities
Product DescriptionScent: Hydrogen Peroxide
Container Type: Canister
Item Form: Wipes
Surface Recommendation: hospitals, medical facilities, dental offices, veterinary offices and long term care facilities
Sheet Count: 95
Number of Items: 1
Package Size Name: Large Pack
Material Type Free: Bleach Free
Part Number: 30824
Item Type Name: 30824
Item Weight: 1.8 pounds
Included Components: "N/A"
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the fragrance-free formula be comfortable for a recovering post-surgical patient at home?
Yes. The fragrance-free, low-residue formula is gentle on post-surgical patients who may be sensitive to strong smells, chemical irritants, or lingering disinfectant odors in their recovery space.
Does the hydrogen peroxide formula leave a residue that could irritate sensitive skin on touched surfaces?
No. Hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen, leaving less residue than bleach or quat-based wipes, which matters for wheelchair handles, walker grips, and bedside rails frequently touched by immunocompromised family members.
Can caregivers use these wipes on bathroom surfaces without worrying about chemical fumes during nighttime care?
Yes. The nonflammable, fragrance-free formula produces no harsh fumes, making it appropriate for disinfection during overnight caregiving without disturbing patient rest or sleep routines.
Will the bleach-free chemistry protect home medical equipment from corrosion during long-term recovery?
Yes. The noncorrosive formula is safe for repeated use on home hospital bed frames, IV poles, wheelchair components, and bedside monitors without degrading finishes or sensitive coatings.
Does the one-step clean and disinfect save caregiver time during demanding at-home care routines?
Yes. The one-step formulation requires no pre-cleaning step, allowing caregivers to disinfect high-touch surfaces quickly between care tasks and freeing up time for rest and personal wellness.
Is this a good disinfectant for a household with a chemotherapy patient?
Yes. Hydrogen peroxide wipes are fragrance-free, bleach-free, and leave minimal residue, making them well-suited for households with immunocompromised patients who need frequent surface disinfection without chemical overexposure.
Can these wipes be used on surfaces a post-op patient will touch, like bedside tables and TV remotes?
Yes. The 6.75" x 9" wipe size and low-residue formula make them ideal for personal items and high-touch surfaces in the post-operative recovery zone without leaving films or irritants.
Will the gentle formula reduce skin irritation for caregivers applying wipes multiple times per day?
Yes. The hydrogen peroxide base is less harsh on caregiver hands than bleach or high-concentration quat formulas, though standard glove use is still recommended for repeated application.
Is this disinfectant appropriate for households with infants or young children visiting a recovering patient?
Yes. The nonflammable, fragrance-free, bleach-free formula reduces chemical exposure risks for visiting children while still delivering hospital-grade disinfection for high-touch surfaces.
How does this wipe compare to alcohol-based sanitizing wipes for sensitive home care environments?
Unlike alcohol wipes, hydrogen peroxide wipes are nonflammable, fragrance-free, and effective against a broader pathogen spectrum including C. auris and MRSA, making them more appropriate for long-term home recovery settings.
Do these wipes leave an odor that could disrupt a calming home recovery environment?
No. The fragrance-free formula leaves no lingering scent, preserving a neutral, calming atmosphere preferred by post-surgical and immunocompromised patients in their recovery space.
Is the 95-count canister convenient for at-home caregivers who don't need bulk packaging?
Yes. The 95-count canister fits easily on a bathroom counter, bedside table, or caregiver supply caddy without the storage demands of bulk 6-pack configurations.
What is the biggest concern caregivers have about bringing hospital-grade disinfectants into the home?
The main concern is chemical exposure for vulnerable patients. Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Wipes address this with a fragrance-free, bleach-free, nonflammable formula that decomposes into water and oxygen, delivering hospital-grade efficacy without harsh fumes or residue.
How do you use Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Wipes for surface disinfection?
Wipe the surface thoroughly to ensure complete coverage and contact time per the EPA registration label, typically allowing the surface to remain wet for the listed dwell time before use. No pre-cleaning rinse is required thanks to the one-step formulation.
What surfaces can these hydrogen peroxide wipes be used on in clinical and home settings?
Use on hard, nonporous surfaces including counters, bed rails, exam tables, dental chairs, light handles, wheelchair grips, walker handles, bathroom fixtures, IV poles, and reception counters. Avoid use on unfinished wood, unsealed granite, or other porous surfaces.
Do these wipes need to be discarded after a single use on one surface?
Yes. Use a fresh wipe for each new surface or piece of equipment to prevent cross-contamination, particularly when moving between patient areas, resident rooms, or exam tables.
Are these wipes compatible with stainless steel medical equipment?
Yes. The noncorrosive hydrogen peroxide formula is compatible with stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and most coated metals commonly used in medical and dental equipment.
Will these wipes damage electronics like patient monitors or tablets?
No. When used as directed and surfaces are not left pooled with liquid, the noncorrosive, hydrogen peroxide formula is safe for use on monitors, touchscreens, and other clinical electronics.
What is included in a single 95-count canister order?
Each 95-count order includes one canister of 6.75" x 9" pre-moistened hydrogen peroxide disinfectant wipes, ready to use on hard, nonporous surfaces.
Are these wipes safe for daily use around patients and staff?
Yes. The fragrance-free, nonflammable, noncorrosive hydrogen peroxide formula is designed for daily use in clinical, long-term care, dental, veterinary, and home care environments when used as directed.
What is the shelf life of an unopened canister of these wipes?
Unopened canisters typically remain effective for the shelf life printed on the packaging. Always check the expiration date and store in a cool, dry location to preserve wipe saturation and efficacy.
What is the difference between hydrogen peroxide wipes and bleach disinfectant wipes?
Hydrogen peroxide wipes are bleach-free, fragrance-free, and break down into water and oxygen with less residue, while bleach wipes produce strong fumes, can corrode sensitive surfaces, and may leave a residue. Both are EPA-registered disinfectants, but hydrogen peroxide offers a gentler chemistry profile.

