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The long lasting antimicrobial solution

The long lasting antimicrobial solution.

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The long lasting antimicrobial solution

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  1. The long lasting antimicrobial solution

  2. In 1969, researchers at Dow Corning Corporation discovered a unique way to attach biocidal agents permanently and directly to a wide variety of surfaces.The resulting non-volatile polymer is unique among antimicrobials in that it does not create a zone of inhibition and does not dissipate over time. This extraordinary technology permits the continuous, durable activity that is required to prevent infestation. Zoonocide:A non-traditional solution

  3. Zoonocide is a clear, colourless, anti bacterial solution containing a pure active in pure water Available as:• Disinfectant solution - Zoonocide (Regular and Hospital grade)• Hand Sanitizer - GermFree24Contains no thickeners, stabilizers, colorants, dyes, fragrances or additives.Is non-toxic, non-mutagenic, non-teratogenic and non-allergenic.Is safe for use with people, animals and plants.Is non-oxidative• safe for application to a wide variety of surfaces and materials including fabrics, carpet, upholstery, drapes, linens, wood, plastics, stone, porcelainand metals.

  4. Zoonocide is a clear, colourless, anti bacterial solution containing a pure active in pure water Contains no chlorine and on microbial interaction will not produce halogenated by-products of disinfection such as carcinogenic trihalomathanes. Application to surfaces produces an invisible, transparent and durable antimicrobial film that will not transfer on contact with other surfaces and is non-leaching on contact with water or solvents.Once applied, the bonded antimicrobial film is non-volatile, odourless, and colourless and produces no chemical vapours.

  5. has been found to be effective against a huge array of microbes, including but not limited to:Staphylococcus aureus Methycillin resistant Staphylococcus ( MRSA )Escherichia coli ( E. coli )Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus ( VRE )Legionella pneumoniaeCitrobacter Freudii ( MS2 )Clostridium Difficile ( C Diff )Various Salmonella strains Listeria monoctogenes Black mould Influenza A Zoonocide: Effective over extended periods of time

  6. Zoonocide: Chemistry and mode of action is a permanent antimicrobial which, when applied properly, becomes part of a new surface that is highly resistant to microbial attack.Unlike all other conventional antimicrobials, Zoonocide does not emit gas, leach, diffuse, migrate, volatilise, or otherwise leave the surface to which it has been applied. The result is an extraordinary safe and efficious profile unmatched by other products.Antimicrobials can be divided into two major categories; bound and unbound. These terms refer to whether or not the antimicrobial has the capacity to molecularly bond to the surface on which it is applied.Zoonocide is a bound Antimicrobial agent, remaining chemically attached to the surface on which it is applied and functions by interrupting the organisms delicate cell membrane.

  7. Since a bound antimicrobial is fixed to the surface it continually operates at full strength. The natural genetic adaptation process, problematic with conventional antimicrobials, cannot and does not occur with the ZoonocideOnce applied to a target surface it bonds to the surface on all available receptor sites.Stable bonds between remaining OH sites on the molecule and the positive charge on the nitrogen atoms (N+) form, resulting in the creation of a large co-polymer involving the target and Zoonocide.Since there is no unused residue once the water evaporates, there is no dis-lodgeable residue and no odour, leaching, off-gassing, migration or diffusion of the molecule. Zoonocide: Chemistry and mode of action

  8. Basic technology for Zoonocide Antimicrobial 3-Trimethoxy silyl propyl dimethyl octadecyl ammonium chloride

  9. Zoonocide is an antimicrobial that cannot diminish in strength, cannot leave the surface to which it is applied and cannot encourage the organisms that it targets to become resistant.

  10. Regulatory Approvals:Zoonocide Disinfectant & GermFree24 Hand Sanistizer FDA1(US Food and Drug Administration) EPA2 (American Environmental Protection Agency) TGA3(Australian Therapeutic Goods Authority) NZFSA4 (New Zealand Food Safety Authority) ERMA(New Zealand Environmental Management Authority) 1. GermFree Hand Sanitizer Listed. 2. Approved October 2001 3. Hospital Grade Zoonocide TGA approved Jan 2009. Hand sanitizers unregulated. 4. Disinfectants classified/regulated under NZ Food Safety authorities

  11. Zoonocide disinfectant solution Medical Healthcare and Hospitals Veterinary Aged Care facilities Child Care facilities Food preparation Hospitality Sports facilities Travel Transport Households GermFree24 Hand Sanitizer Retail Hospital Potential ZoonicideApplications

  12. In conclusion Is a technology revolution in viral, bacterial and fungal control Is an anti-microbial solution with a long residual life Has the ability to significantly improve individual and community wellbeing Is a solution to long lasting antibacterial control Is non-toxic, non-mutagenic, non-teratogenic and non-allergenic Contains no thickeners, stabilizers, colorants, dyes, fragrances or additives Is safe for use with people, animal, plants and safe around food Is non-oxidative: safe for application to a wide variety of surfaces and materials including fabrics, carpet, upholstery, drapes, linens, wood, plastics, stone, porcelain and metals.

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