Even the cleanest houses are home to various kinds of surface-damaging bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, and mildew. Surfaces that include kitchen counters, TV remotes, and bathroom floors can contain high levels of microbial contamination.
When family members touch those surfaces, the transfer of those microbes can begin, leading to cross-contamination. Staphylococcus, salmonella. and E. coli are among the most common pathogens encountered in residential settings, and, regardless of where a contamination originates (e.g. mishandled raw meats, the bathroom, pets or wet basements), can all cause serious illness.
In the meantime, the presence of mold in the home can have negative implications for the structure, a home’s market value, and the well-being of its inhabitants. Exterior surfaces are particularly susceptible to mold,
Even more alarming is the estimated 99,000 that die each year from these infections. This loss of life from preventable infections is both tragic, and astronomically expensive, adding up to 8 additional days in the ICU and 9 additional hospital days, estimated at an average cost of $36,000 per infection. Some institutions believe this cost to be even higher. In fact, the aggregate burden of U.S. hospital-acquired infections is estimated to exceed $28-33 billion annually. So why have HAI’s risen 36% in the last 20 years? This can be attributed to an increase in invasive procedures and microorganisms growing resistance to antibiotics. Many healthcare institutions use powerful disinfectants to kill these dangerous organisms but often times improperly by allowing them to dry before the required contact time, which could be as high as 10 minutes depending on the disinfectant. If a disinfectant does not remain wet on the surface for the required contact time, it will not reach its stated Log reduction of bio burden on the surface. Imagine trying to keep an entire bed frame both top and bottom wet with a disinfectant for several minutes; it’s virtually impossible. Now imagine trying to terminally clean and disinfect an entire hospital room or surgical suite like this!
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Innovative Antimicrobial Solutions uses an antimicrobial coating that can be easily integrated or sprayed onto virtually any surface: any polymer, textile, or building material during manufacturing or as an end-of-process application. Our program eliminates harmful microbes and superbugs and protects any human-made material from mold, mildew, and any stain or odor-causing bacteria.
The protection of Innovative’s antimicrobial coating provides immediate and reactive protection against microbes. When microbes come into contact with a product protected with our built-in technology, our product destroys the cell wall of the microbes, disrupting the growth process and making it unable to reproduce, effectively destroying the organism.
Consumer safety is our top concern. All of our products are guaranteed and have obtained United States EPA registration. Risk assessments by independent scientific bodies constantly re-confirm the safety of our antimicrobial additives. We are also made in the USA. MicroGerm Defense delivers non-stop active protection for up to 30-90 days on non-porous or hard surfaces, woven and porous materials.
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