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Pro Sanitizing®
Service
The Pro Sanitizing
® professional disinfecting service utilizes one of the first
disinfectants studied under rigorous laboratory practices to
determine efficacy against the H1N1 swine flu virus and may be useful in
preventing further swine flu outbreaks.
For your safety, Pro Sanitizing
® uses only
one "Broad
Spectrum Disinfectant-Sanitizer" that is US EPA Registered in 50
states. in addition, our disinfectant-sanitizer is
NSF
Certified as safe to use in food contact areas.
that is non-corrosive, non-irritating
to skin, and requires no special handling. Our disinfectants produce no harmful by-products for the
environment. They contain no ozone harming VOC's and are 100%
biodegradable.
Our sanitizer is also
highly effective at removing odors and does not mask them with a
fragrance- it eliminates them on a molecular level.
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The Pro Sanitizing
® professional disinfecting service is safe yet highly effective at
disinfecting indoor surfaces against these dangerous bacteria and
virus . . .

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How it Works |
The Pro Sanitizing team uses a state-of-the-art
application system to sanitize 100% of indoor areas, quickly and
inexpensively. Molecules are broken down to 40 microns in size then
negatively charged to attract to surfaces on all accessible areas.
The micro particle size allows the
sanitizing-disinfectant to dry
within 1-3 minutes of application. Safe, quickly and economically.
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In a Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) study led by Dr. Daniel L.
Price, PhD, shows
unequivocal evidence that the sanitizing-disinfectant (used by the
Green Sanitizing
®) kills
resistant forms of bacteria on carpets Staphylococcus aureus
bacteria is the most common
cause of staph infections and can cause relatively minor skin
irritations to life-threatening
illnesses such as meningitis and pneumonia.
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In a study conducted by
Dr. Benjamin D. Tanner, PhD of Antimicrobial Test Laboratories,
demonstrated that the sanitizing agent used by Pro Sanitizing®,
according to the study's conclusions, "demonstrated at least a
99.9% reduction in both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria
on a hard, non-porous surface within 10 seconds, in the presence
of a 5% soil load. This is generally regarded as
'sanitization'".
PRLog (Press Release)
– Dec 02, 2008
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