Barbicide Certification Practice Test Video Answers
1. C
Barbicide is primarily used to disinfect non-porous salon tools like combs and scissors.
2. B
Combs and shears are non-porous, making them safe for Barbicide disinfection.
3. C
The correct dilution is 2 ounces of Barbicide concentrate to 64 ounces of water.
4. C
Ten minutes is the recommended contact time for effective disinfection.
5. C
Tools must be cleaned with soap and water to remove debris before disinfection.
6. B
Solution should be changed daily or when visibly dirty to maintain effectiveness.
7. B
Barbicide is an intermediate-level disinfectant effective against bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
8. B
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates disinfectants like Barbicide.
9. B
Gloves and eye protection prevent chemical contact and irritation.
10. C
Properly mixed Barbicide solution has a deep blue color.
11. A
After disinfection, tools should be rinsed and thoroughly dried to prevent rust.
12. B
Nail files are porous and cannot be disinfected properly with Barbicide.
13. A
Solution should always be stored in a closed, labeled container for safety.
14. C
Barbicide wipes are EPA-registered for disinfecting non-porous surfaces.
15. A
Full immersion ensures all surfaces are exposed to disinfectant.
16. B
Rinse affected skin immediately with water to prevent irritation.
17. B
Overly strong mixtures may corrode tools or damage surfaces.
18. B
Too weak solutions may fail to kill harmful pathogens.
19. B
Barbicide kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses when properly mixed.
20. B
Porous items absorb liquids and cannot be disinfected effectively.
21. C
The active ingredient is alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, a quaternary compound.
22. B
Cleaning removes debris, allowing disinfectants to work effectively.
23. C
Barbicide wipes require 2 minutes of contact time to disinfect surfaces.
24. B
Barbicide is meant for use on non-porous surfaces only.
25. A
Proper measurement ensures correct concentration for effectiveness and safety.
26. A
Used Barbicide may be safely poured down the sink with running water.
27. B
Cloudy or contaminated solution indicates it must be replaced.
28. A
Proper disinfection involves cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, drying, and storing.
29. B
Labels prevent confusion and ensure safe handling of chemicals.
30. B
Rinse eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention immediately.
31. B
Tools must be washed before disinfection to remove residue and debris.
32. A
Barbicide is effective against HIV-1 and other common pathogens.
33. A
OSHA requires MSDS (Safety Data Sheets) for all chemical products.
34. B
Mixing with other chemicals can cause dangerous reactions.
35. A
Tools should be stored in a clean, closed container to prevent contamination.
36. B
Only detachable blades should be immersed; electrical parts should never be submerged.
37. C
Seek immediate medical help and show the product label to responders.
38. C
Unopened Barbicide concentrate typically lasts two years.
39. A
Certification ensures safe, compliant, and hygienic professional practices.
40. A
Barbicide effectively disinfects non-porous surfaces such as stainless steel and glass.