Standards & Compliance
Discover Aqualution’s commitment to compliance with EU Biocide Regulations and UK BPR standards, supporting global hypochlorous acid (HOCl) markets.
Supporting compliance for your business
If you wish to place your HOCl products on the UK or EU market, we’re here to guide you through the process, including obtaining Letters of Access or using compliant active substances for re-bottling or own-label applications.
As holders of evaluated Active Substance Dossiers for both bottled and on-site generated products, we fully comply with the European Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) EU 528/2012.
Our UK BPR Active Substance Dossiers, filed with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), validate our position as a legal manufacturer and supplier of hypochlorous acid for the UK market.
13727
Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of bactericidal activity of chemical disinfectants for instruments used in the medical area.
13624
Test method to assess the fungicidal or yeasticidal efficacy of antiseptics and disinfectant products intended for use in medical area.
1500
This European Standard specifies a test method simulating practical conditions for establishing whether a product for hygienic handrub reduces the release of transient microbial flora on hands when rubbed onto the artificially contaminated hands of volunteers.
14476
Viricidal quantitative suspension test for chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in human medicine.
16615
Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics quantitative test method for the evaluation of bactericidal and yeasticidal activity on non porous surfaces with mechanical action employing wipes in the medical area.
16777
Quantitative Non-porous Surface test without Mechanical action for the Evaluation of Virucidal activity of Chemical Disinfectants used in Medical Area.
14348
A phase 2 step 1 suspension test performed on disinfectants intended for use in the medical area to test the efficacy of the product against mycobacteria.
17387
A phase 2 step quantitative carrier test for bactericidal, yeasticidal and fungicidal disinfectants.
17272
Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics. Methods of airborne room disinfection by automated process.
17126
A quantitative suspension test (phase 2, step 1) for disinfectants used in medical areas. 1650 - Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of fungicidal or yeasticidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in food, industrial, domestic and institutional areas.
13697
Quantitative non-porous surface test for the evaluation of bactericidal and/or fungicidal activity of chemical disinfectants used in food, industrial, domestic and institutional areas.
13704
Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of sporicidal activity of chemical disinfectants used in food, industrial, domestic and institutional areas.
1656
Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of bactericidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in the veterinary area.
1657
Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics. Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of fungicidal or yeasticidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in the veterinary area.
17422
Quantitative surface test for the evaluation of teat disinfectants used in the veterinary area.
14675
Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of virucidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in the veterinary area.
14204
Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of mycobactericidal activity of chemical disinfectants for instruments used in the veterinary area.
14349
Quantitative Surface Test for the Evaluation of Bactericidal Activity of Chemical Disinfectants and Antiseptics used in the Veterinary area.
16437
Quantitative surface test for the evaluation of bactericidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics used in veterinary area on porous surfaces without mechanical action.
16438
Carrier test to assess fungicidal or yeasticidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics for use on non-porous surfaces in veterinary areas.