Harness the Power of
Tristel’s Chlorine Dioxide
Use the power of our Chlorine Dioxide to address the challenges and concerns of global surface disinfection and deliver sporicidal efficacy as part of routine cleaning and disinfection practices, preventing outbreaks rather than responding to them.


Economical and Sustainable Alternative
Cache offers an economical yet powerful alternative to low-level, universal disinfectant wipes. Delivering superior efficacy at a fraction of the cost of other sporicidal surface disinfectants.
Beyond affordability, Cache also provides a sustainable answer to healthcare’s plastic waste problem, eliminating the need for plastic-laden pre-wetted wipes and reducing your hospital’s environmental impact.
Why Choose Cache?
Chlorine Dioxide
Considerate Design
No More Plastic Wipes
1 Dilution, 1 Contact Time

Fully Compliant with EN 14885
Cache products are fully compliant with EN 14885, ensuring effective protection against outbreak-causing microorganisms like C. difficile, all while eliminating the need for single-use plastic wipes.
Take a Deeper Look
Discover the Cache Portfolio
Powerful sporicidal disinfection across all healthcare and medical surfaces from floors and walls to beds, IV poles, screens and other high-touch areas.
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Candida auris (C. auris) is a rapidly emerging pathogenic yeast. Individuals who have recently stayed in nursing homes and have lines and tubes that go into their body (such as […]
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