Industrial cleaning is essential for maintaining hygiene and safety in various environments. But do you know how to ensure that your cleaning products comply with ANVISA standards? In this blog, you will understand why regularization is essential, what benefits it brings to your company and the market, and how to get your products registered efficiently. We'll guide you step by step through the registration process, explaining everything you need to know to regularize your products.
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Industrial cleaning products are specific chemical formulations developed for sanitizing and disinfecting environments and equipment in various industrial sectors. Unlike household cleaners, these products are generally more concentrated and have more aggressive properties, capable of removing heavy dirt, oil, grease and other types of contaminants present in industrial environments.
Examples of industrial cleaning products
The regularization of industrial cleaning products is fundamental to guaranteeing the safety, health and well-being of all those involved in the production process and the use of these products. By undergoing a rigorous evaluation process by ANVISA, products are subjected to tests that prove their effectiveness, safety and compatibility with the environment. These regulations ensure that the products do not cause harm to human health, do not damage the environment and are effective in removing dirt and contaminants. In addition, regularization gives greater credibility to products and manufacturing companies, allowing them to be sold legally and safely on the market.
The process of registering industrial cleaning products with ANVISA is fundamental to guaranteeing the safety and quality of products on the market. The first stage consists of drawing up the technical dossier, a complete document that brings together all the information about the product, such as formulation, efficacy and safety tests, label and packaging. This dossier must meet the requirements established by current legislation and be submitted to ANVISA for analysis.
After analyzing the technical dossier, ANVISA may request additional information or carry out inspections at the manufacturer's premises. If the product meets all the legal requirements, registration will be granted. It is important to note that the registration process can vary according to the complexity of the product and the documentation submitted. In addition, ANVISA carries out health surveillance of products after registration, with the aim of ensuring that they continue to meet legal requirements and do not cause harm to the health of the population.
The regularization of industrial cleaning products brings several benefits for both manufacturers and consumers. For companies, regularization gives them greater credibility and legal certainty, allowing them to legally market their products throughout the country. Regularization can also open doors to new markets and strengthen the company's image. For consumers, regularization guarantees that products are safe and effective, avoiding risks to health and the environment. By purchasing a product registered with ANVISA, consumers can be sure that they are choosing a quality product that meets the standards set by legislation.
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