Bactol® 90% Alcohol Surgical Handrub — Fast, Effective, Trusted
Sunday, 01 June, 2025

In surgical environments where timing and precision are critical, hand hygiene must be both effective and efficient. That’s why Whiteley has developed Bactol® 90% Alcohol Surgical Handrub, the next evolution in antiseptic hand hygiene for surgical teams.
Developed for operating theatres, day surgeries and perioperative care, Bactol 90 offers broad-spectrum antimicrobial protection with a 60-second application time. It’s one of the fastest surgical handrubs available, helping teams prepare quickly without compromising safety.
Faster workflows mean greater focus on patient care. Bactol 90 delivers fast-acting antimicrobial protection without sacrificing performance. At the same time, its skin-friendly formulation supports frequent use without contributing to dryness or irritation — a key concern for surgical nurses.
Manufactured in Australia, Bactol 90 reflects Whiteley’s commitment to evidence-based, locally made solutions for healthcare professionals. For more than 90 years, Whiteley has been a trusted expert in infection prevention, committed to supporting critical infection control in healthcare environments.
Available in two convenient pack sizes — 500 mL pump bottles and 1 L pods — Bactol 90 integrates seamlessly into your infection control protocols. Elbow-operated and automatic dispensers are also available, supporting flexible placement in scrub bays and critical access points.
Discover how Bactol 90% Alcohol Surgical Handrub can support your infection prevention objectives. Visit for more product information.
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