NF T72-281:2014
Methods of airborne disinfection of surfaces - Determination of bactericidal, fongicidal, yeasticidal, mycobactericidal, tuberculicidal sporicidal and virucidal activity, including bacteriophages

Standard No.
NF T72-281:2014
Release Date
2014
Published By
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Latest
NF T72-281:2014
Replace
NF T72-281:2009
Scope
The method described is intended to determine the dis nfectant activity of processes used in the sectors 1) human health, 2) veterinary, 3) agri-food, industrial and community sectors by physical and/or chemical processes.

NF T72-281:2014 Referenced Document

  • NF EN 12353 Antiseptics and chemical disinfectants - Preservation of test microorganisms used for the determination of bactericidal activity (Legionella included), mycobactericidal, sporicidal, fungicidal and virucidal (bacteriophages included)*2021-09-01 Update
  • NF EN 13610 Chemical disinfectants - Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of the virucidal activity against bacteriophages of chemical disinfectants used in the food industry and in industry - Test method and...
  • NF EN 14675 Chemical antiseptics and disinfectants - Quantitative suspension test for the evaluation of the virucidal activity of chemical antiseptics and disinfectants used in the veterinary field - Test methods and requirements - (...*2015-05-29 Update
  • NF EN 14885 Antiseptiques et désinfectants chimiques - Application des Normes européennes sur les antiseptiques et désinfectants chimiques*2022-07-27 Update

NF T72-281:2014 history

  • 2014 NF T72-281:2014 Methods of airborne disinfection of surfaces - Determination of bactericidal, fongicidal, yeasticidal, mycobactericidal, tuberculicidal sporicidal and virucidal activity, including bacteriophages
  • 0000 NF T72-281:2009
  • 1986 NF T72-281:1986 Methods of airborne disinfection of surfaces. Determiation of bactericidal, fongicidal and sporicidal activity.
Methods of airborne disinfection of surfaces - Determination of bactericidal, fongicidal, yeasticidal, mycobactericidal, tuberculicidal sporicidal and virucidal activity, including bacteriophages



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