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5* AWARD WINNING | DEEP CLEANING SERVICES | INFECTION CONTROL | MOULD REMOVAL SERVICES
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RESEARCH
(UPGRADED FOR CORONAVIRUS + ALL STRAINS)
PROOF OF CLAIMS
All claims backed by scientific research and independent testing to meet BS-EN testing standards as follows:
EN1275
EN1276
EN1500
EN1656
EN12791
EN13623
EN13697
EN13704
EN13727
EN14348
EN14476
EN1276
MOST COMMON INFECTIONS KILLED
E-COLI
NOROVIRUS
RHODOCOCCUS
ESCHERICHIA COLI
SALMONELLA
MRSA
SARS-ASSOCIATED CORONAVIRUS
LISTERIA
STREPTOCOCCUS
LEGIONELLA
ASPERGILLUS
HUMAN CORONAVIRUS
CANINE CORONAVIRUS
UNDERSTANDING OUR RESEARCH - Internationally accredited solutions
The key to understanding the powerful solutions we use is understanding the disinfection grading log below.
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AT ACCREDITED LABORATORIES
Our specialist solution is Internationally recognised with formal testing with EN14476 (Virucidal Efficacy Test Protocol). This means our solution is tested effectively against both enveloped and non-enveloped viruses (such as COVID-19 strains) as well as bacteria, bacterial spores and fungi.
SOLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
Among the several disinfectant solutions we carry our primary solution is powerful, highly effective and is Chlorine-free (although we also carry custom mix Chlorine based) alcohol-free disinfectant technology proven highly effective at terminating SARS, Human & Canine Coronavirus strains.
SCIENTIFIC KILL METHOD AGAINST ENVELOPED VIRUSES
Our primary solution used to kill Coronavirus does so by:
1 - Disrupting the Lipid envelope.
2 - Changing the shape and structure of the virus binding proteins.
3 - Denaturing the proteins of the virus capsid.
The RESULT?
Our solutions effectively dismantle the physical structure of enveloped viruses (such as Coronavirus strains) and renders them ineffective and therefore unable to cause infection.
RESEARCH PROOFS
The solution technology used in our main solution arsenal has been proven to be one of the most highly advanced and effective disinfectants available in the world.
This was identified in a joint paper by the UK Health Protection Agency Microbiology Services Division, Porton Down, Salisbury and the UK Health Protection Agency for Infections, London.