SOLVENTUM CFF1-270 CUROS DISINFECTING PORT PROTECTORS - Port Protectors, Individual, 270/bx, 20 bx/cs (Continental US+HI Only)

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SOLVENTUM CFF1-270 CUROS DISINFECTING PORT PROTECTORS - Port Protectors, Individual, 270/bx, 20 bx/cs (Continental US+HI Only)

• Model: CFF1-270
270/ Box
20 Boxes/ Case

The 3M Curos Disinfecting Cap (CFF1‑270) is a passive disinfection accessory designed for vascular access safety. Each cap is pre‑saturated with 70 % isopropyl alcohol, enclosed in a foam core, and mounted inside a twist‑on plastic cap that fits securely over needleless connectors or IV access ports. When the foil seal is peeled and the cap is twisted onto a compatible port, the alcohol is released, bathing the port surfaces and disinfecting them within one minute.

Once in place, the cap also acts as a physical barrier, shielding the port from environmental contaminants for up to seven days (unless removed earlier). This dual role—disinfect + protect—reduces reliance on manual “scrub the hub” techniques and helps reduce variability in user technique.

From a workflow perspective, Curos caps are bright green, which helps staff quickly identify that a port is protected. Their twist‑on design ensures a firm connection, minimizing accidental dislodgment. By integrating this device into IV protocols, facilities aim to reduce central line–associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) and improve compliance with IV access site care standards.

Simple to use, Curos is a passive disinfection device that luer-locks securely onto needleless IV ports to disinfect in 3 minutes. If not removed, ports stay clean and protected for 7 days.- Port Protectors, Individual, 270/bx, 20 bx/cs (Continental US+HI Only)

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