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 Integrity first, Service Before Self and Excellence in all that we do.

Who are we:

Miller & Jack is a distribution company based out of Louisiana. Our goal is to create a permanent positive impression through our superior customer service. When you shop with us, you are guaranteed excellence with a personal touch.

Sanitizer and Disinfectant in Lafayette LA

Miller and Jack sanitizer and disinfectant are designed to kill bacteria and viruses that cause infection. We are pleased to announce that our liquid sanitizer is less viscous than your typical gel hand sanitizer, and all our products are made following FDA/WHO guidelines with 70–80% alcohol content and will kill 99.99% of germs.

Miller and Jack produces sanitizer and disinfectant solutions for the healthcare industry and consumers. Our products include wholesale hand sanitizers, gel, liquids, sprays, and disinfectantsMiller and Jack is a proud American owned and operated company based in Milton, Louisiana. Miller and Jack has built a vertically integrated supply chain of North American suppliers and providers of the highest quality ingredients and formulations that are EPA-Registered.

Miller and Jack is a bulk and wholesale producer, manufacturer, and distributor of sanitizer solutions.

Kills Coronavirus and Covid-19.

Kills all viruses 10x faster than Lysol! Safe on skin and on all surfaces!

WHAT IS LS ANOLYTE BY MILLER AND JACK

LS Anolyte is an EPA-approved surface disinfectant. It kills coronavirus in 1 minute when sprayed on a surface. The kill time is 9 minutes faster than Lysol.

  • Stronger than any alcohol-based product.
  • Great for individuals allergic to alcohol-based hand sanitizers. It is also non-irritating, like most hand sanitizers.
  • Kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses in 1 minute.
  • Food safe / can be used to effectively clean food prep surfaces and equipment.
  • Can be used on any surface, including floors. Will not leave behind soap residue.
  • Harmless if ingested. Non-irritating to skin.
  • EPA-approved

Miller and Jack Sanitizer and Disinfectant

Miller & Jack is a Lafayette LA sanitizer and disinfectant distribution company. Our goal is to create a permanent positive impression through our superior customer service. When you shop with us, you are guaranteed excellence with a personal touch.

Liquid and Gel Hand Sanitizer

We are pleased to announce that our alcohol-based hand sanitizer is less viscous than your typical gel hand sanitizer. This product is formulated following all guidelines by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with an 80% alcohol content and will kill 99.99% of germs.

This sanitizer is supplied in one-gallon containers and is intended for use in standard spray bottles. Individual gallons are available as well as cases containing four or six individual one-gallon containers.

Hand Hygiene Recommendations

Guidance for Healthcare Providers about Hand Hygiene and COVID-19

This information complements the Infection Control Guidance and includes additional information about hand hygiene.

Background

  • Hand hygiene is an important part of the U.S. response to the international emergence of COVID-19. Practicing hand hygiene, which includes the use of alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) or handwashing, is a simple yet effective way to prevent the spread of pathogens and infections in healthcare settings. CDC recommendations reflect this important role.
  • The exact contribution of hand hygiene to the reduction of direct and indirect spread of coronaviruses between people is currently unknown. However, hand washing mechanically removes pathogens, and laboratory data demonstrate that ABHR formulations in the range of alcohol concentrations recommended by CDC, inactivate SARS-CoV-2. [1,2]
  • ABHR effectively reduces the number of pathogens that may be present on the hands of healthcare providers after brief interactions with patients or the care environment.

Hygiene

Methods

  • CDC recommends using ABHR with 60-95% alcohol in healthcare settings. Unless hands are visibly soiled, an alcohol-based hand rub is preferred over soap and water in most clinical situations due to evidence of better compliance compared to soap and water. Hand rubs are generally less irritating to hands and are effective in the absence of a sink. [3]
  • Hands should be washed with soap and water for at least 20 seconds when visibly soiled, before eating, and after using the restroom. Learn more about hand hygiene in healthcare settings.

Source:  CDC Website:  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/hand-hygiene.html

  •  Is hand sanitizer effective against COVID-19?

The best way to prevent the spread of infections and decrease the risk of getting sick is by washing your hands with plain soap and water, advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is essential, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after coughing, sneezing, or blowing one’s nose. If soap and water are not available, CDC recommends consumers use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.

Source:  FDA Website – https://www.fda.gov/drugs/information-drug-class/qa-consumers-hand-sanitizers-and-covid-19

During COVID-19, you should also wash your hands:

  • After you have been in a public place and touched an item or surface frequently touched by other people, such as a doorknob, elevator button or gas pump
  • Before touching your eyes, nose or mouth because that’s how germs enter the body

Handwashing steps

To ensure you are killing germs, follow these steps every time you wash your hands:

  • Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
  • Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
  • Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. A hint — hum the “Happy Birthday” song to yourself from beginning to end twice to time it or check out this 20-second handwashing playlist.
  • Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.
  • Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.

Hand sanitizer helps too

When you are out and about and unable to wash your hands, hand sanitizer is a good option. Be certain to use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent ethanol alcohol or 70 percent isopropanol alcohol. Miller and Jack Sanitizer is made 80% alcohol content.  Considered by many the Best Lafayette LA Sanitizer.

According to the CDC, hand sanitizers are effective at neutralizing many microbes, viruses and bacteria, but not all. Non-alcohol-based hand sanitizers or those with less than 60 percent alcohol may reduce germs, but not kill them. If benzalkonium chloride is listed as an active ingredient, the sanitizer is probably alcohol-free, or does not include a high enough percentage of alcohol to ward off the COVID-19 virus.

Do not rely on homemade hand sanitizer

While you may be tempted to make your own blend, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that you do not rely on homemade hand sanitizer. If made incorrectly, it can be ineffective and may even cause dermatitis or mild burns to sensitive skin. To be effective, the percentage of ingredients in sanitizer must be precise; mixing aloe vera, essential oils and throwing in some alcohol won’t work. In addition, any utensils and containers used should be sterilized to minimize contamination.

Adopting these simple sanitizing strategies can play an essential role in minimizing your risk of contracting COVID-19.

Source:  https://www.scripps.org/news_items/6991-handwashing-or-hand-sanitizer

Miller and Jack Sanitizer are more powerful than most of the national brands at a lower cost.  Why spent more money an get a less powerful sanitizer?  Contact Miller and Jack today for Lafayette LA Sanitizers.

Disinfectant by Miller and Jack

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LS Anolyte Disinfectant

LS Anolyte is an EPA-approved surface disinfectant. It kills coronavirus in 1 minute when sprayed on a surface. The kill time is 9 minutes faster than Lysol.

  • Stronger than any alcohol-based product.
  • Great for individuals allergic to alcohol-based hand sanitizers. It is also non-irritating, like most hand sanitizers.
  • Kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses in 1 minute.
  • Food safe / can be used to effectively clean food prep surfaces and equipment.
  • Can be used on any surface, including floors. Will not leave behind soap residue.
  • Harmless if ingested. Non-irritating to skin.
  • EPA-approved

LS Anolyte is a liquid disinfectant that is organic, nontoxic, biodegradable, and safe for use on all hard surfaces. Our electrochemical activation takes a brine water, sends it through membranes, and adds electricity. This reaction causes the saltwater to be separated into an anolyte solution and a catholyte solution.

The anolyte solution, known as LS Anolyte, is made up mostly of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and water. The hypochlorous acid acts as a disinfectant and is the same chemical produced in our own bodies by white blood cells to attack pathogens.

LS Anolyte replaces chlorine disinfectants and other oxidizing disinfectants. Because ECA is made up of naturally occurring substances, it is nontoxic (EPA rating of lowest possible toxicity equivalent of nontoxic). ECA also is noncorrosive, nonflammable, sustainable, and ready to use out of the bottle. Storage and spilling are not an issue since there are no harsh chemicals. No masks, gloves, or special equipment is required to use LS Anolyte. LS Anolyte naturally breaks down into a saltwater solution after degrading, which is harmless to the environment, humans, and other warm-blooded animals.

LS Anolyte can be used in healthcare, food services, janitorial services, oil and gas field, water reclamation, cruise lines, livestock and poultry, childcare centers, and gyms. There are many applications, uses, and industries beyond those listed. LS Anolyte’s lack of toxicity makes it completely harmless and environmentally friendly, while its powerful disinfectant allows LS Anolyte to be highly effective in antimicrobial care.

Regular handwashing, consistent social distancingwearing a mask in public, and frequent disinfection of high-touch objects remain the best ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the respiratory infection caused by the novel coronavirus.

But when it comes to cleaning those high-touch objects to reduce the spread of COVID-19, which disinfectants are the most effective? What’s the safest way to use them? And what’s the difference between cleaning and disinfecting?

Here are answers to nine of the questions I hear the most frequently as a manager in MD Anderson’s Environmental Health and Safety department.

What’s the difference between cleaning and disinfecting?

When you clean something, you just remove all visible traces of dust or dirt. It’s like laundering a soiled T-shirt or wiping off a wooden shelf with a cloth and furniture polish.

When you disinfect something, your goal is to kill the germs that may be living in it or on it, using heat, light, chemicals or some other means. Scrubbing a toilet bowl with a bleach solution is a good example of disinfecting.

Why is that distinction important?

If your rubber boots are muddy, you can spray them off with a garden hose and then let them dry on the back porch. But while they may look clean, dirt-free does not equal germ-free.

What items and areas should I be disinfecting in my home and how often?

Anything that is touched frequently, such as tables, chairs, telephones, keyboards, remote controls, counter tops, light switches, water faucets, refrigerator handles, drawer pulls and door knobs, should be disinfected daily. This is especially important during the coronavirus pandemic, since we have no vaccine or approved treatment yet.

Heavy-use items and surfaces in kitchens and bathrooms, such as trash cans, toilets, bathtubs and floors, should be disinfected about once a week.

Source: MD Anderson Website:  https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/disinfectants-101-9-things-to-know-about-using-household-cleaning-products-to-prevent-coronavirus-covid-19-spread.h00-159381945.html

There is much to learn about the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Based on what is currently known about COVID-19, spread from person-to-person of this virus happens most frequently among close contacts (within about 6 feet). This type of transmission occurs via respiratory droplets. On the other hand, transmission of novel coronavirus to persons from surfaces contaminated with the virus has not been documentedRecent studies indicate that people who are infected but do not have symptoms likely also play a role in the spread of COVID-19. Transmission of coronavirus occurs much more commonly through respiratory droplets than through objects and surfaces, like doorknobs, countertops, keyboards, toys, etc. Current evidence suggests that SARS-CoV-2 may remain viable for hours to days on surfaces made from a variety of materials. Cleaning of visibly dirty surfaces followed by disinfection is a best practice measure for prevention of COVID-19 and other viral respiratory illnesses in households and community settings.

It is unknown how long the air inside a room occupied by someone with confirmed COVID-19 remains potentially infectious. Facilities will need to consider factors such as the size of the room and the ventilation system design (including flowrate [air changes per hour] and location of supply and exhaust vents) when deciding how long to close off rooms or areas used by ill persons before beginning disinfection.  Taking measures to improve ventilation in an area or room where someone was ill or suspected to be ill with COVID-19 will help shorten the time it takes respiratory droplets to be removed from the air.

Purpose

This guidance provides recommendations on the cleaning and disinfection of households where persons under investigation (PUI) or those with confirmed COVID-19 reside or may be in self- isolation. It is aimed at limiting the survival of the virus in the environments. These recommendations will be updated if additional information becomes available.

These guidelines are focused on household settings and are meant for the general public.

  • Cleaning refers to the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It does not kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection.
  • Disinfecting refers to using chemicals, for example, EPA-registered disinfectants, to kill germs on surfaces. This process does not necessarily clean dirty surfaces or remove germs, but by killing germs on a surface after cleaning, it can further lower the risk of spreading infection.

General recommendations for routine cleaning and disinfection of households

  • Community members can practice routine cleaning of frequently touched surfaces (for example: tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, desks, toilets, faucets, sinks, and electronics (see below for special electronics cleaning and disinfection instructions)) with household cleaners and EPA-registered disinfectantsexternal icon that are appropriate for the surface, following label instructions. Labels contain instructions for safe and effective use of the cleaning product including precautions you should take when applying the product, such as wearing gloves and making sure you have good ventilation during use of the product.

Source:  CDC Website:  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cleaning-disinfection.html

Miller and Jack Sanitizer and Disinfectant are EPA-Registered and exceed the recommended alcohol content.

Why should you continue to pay more for a national brand sanitizer and disinfectant?   Miller and Jack Sanitizer and Disinfectant are superior products at a lower cost! We take pride in keeping our overhead cost at a minimum and passing the savings on to our customers, all while putting out the best sanitizer and disinfectant products on the market.

For More Information and Wholesale/Bulk Special Pricing, please contact us at:

Miller and Jack

P.O. Box 2 Milton, LA 70558

millernjack@gmail.com

337-761-6621

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Miller and Jack Sanitizer and Disinfectant

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