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At last, a product that can assist in the battle of microbial growth and is stable in a water based solution. Welcome to BioShield. This is a revolutionary product that protects surfaces from becoming a hosting site for germs. Manufactured and patented by IndusCo LTD. was developed and refined by the world’s leading chemists. BioShield is an antimicrobial that can be easily applied to most surfaces and critical touch points. It is the only water based antimicrobial molecule of this nature to be registered with the EPA and accepted by the USDA for food prep surfaces. BioShield is a molecule that covalently bonds to surfaces and remains in place until worn down. BioShield recommends that this product be reapplied to high traffic surfaces every 30 to 90 days based upon use. BioShield is a Long Chain Molecular Structure that pierces the cell wall. The positively charged nitrogen molecule attracts and neutralizes negatively charged pathogens, resulting in cell destruction. Why BIOSHIELD 75 Works At last, a product that can assist in the battle of microbial growth and is stable in a water based solution. Welcome to BIOSHIELD 75. This is a revolutionary product that protects surfaces from becoming a hosting site for germs. BIOSHIELD 75 is an antimicrobial that can be easily bonded to most surfaces, textiles and critical touch points. It is the only water based antimicrobial molecule of this nature to be registered with the EPA and accepted by the USDA for food prep surfaces. BIOSHIELD 75 is a molecule that bonds to surfaces and remains in place until worn down. Infection Control Technologies and BIOSHIELD 75 recommend that this product be reapplied to high traffic surfaces every 90 days based upon use. Infection Control Technologies applies a concentrate of BIOSHIELD 75 into the final rinse cycle of the Esporta process, allowing proper bonding of the technology to the surface of the gear. Facts About BIOSHIELD 75
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