NEA-Approved Disinfection: What It Means & Why It Matters in Singapore
NEA recognition of an active ingredient’s working concentration against coronaviruses is one of the strongest trust signals in the Singapore commercial cleaning market — with no direct equivalent in most other jurisdictions.
What “NEA-recognised” actually means
NEA Singapore publishes a reference list of active ingredients and their working concentrations effective against coronaviruses (Table 1: Active Ingredients and Their Working Concentrations Effective Against Coronaviruses). This gives Singapore businesses a clear, government-referenced benchmark to check a disinfectant against — rather than relying on manufacturer marketing claims alone.
Eco Pure Room’s concentration vs. the NEA benchmark
| Active ingredient | Benzalkonium Chloride (BKC) |
| NEA-listed effective concentration | 0.05% (Table 1, coronaviruses) |
| Eco Pure Room’s concentration | 0.125% — 2.5× the NEA-listed effective level |
| Additional actives | Chlorine Dioxide 0.200% · n-Alkyl Dimethyl Ethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride 0.125% |
This is alongside our EPA registration (#82972-1) and NSF listing (#141392) — see the full EPA-registered kill list for the complete validated pathogen list and independent SGS Singapore test data (SGS Test Report No. 10527127(1)/21).
Why this matters for procurement
Facilities and procurement teams evaluating disinfection vendors in Singapore can use the NEA Table 1 benchmark as an objective, verifiable checkpoint — ask any vendor for their active ingredient concentration and compare it directly. This applies across our full range of Singapore disinfection services, including our office disinfection service.
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