Vaporisation Rapidly Disinfects Swine-flu Affected School

By Mike Burton, Managing Director

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A revolutionary new infection control process developed in the UK has been successfully and speedily used to eliminate major residues of infection at Mansfield Green Community School in Aston, Birmingham, following a swine flu outbreak in June.  The new vaporisation process eliminates bacteria and viruses even from surfaces and corners that evade conventional cleaning, and is fast, totally safe for people and animals and safe to use on all surfaces. It uses ground breaking technology to fully eradicate all known bacteria & viruses by destroying the DNA and RNA which eliminates the risk of bacteria developing resistance to the product.

“The vaporisation process was very discreet and carried out during the evening, so there was no disruption” explained Jackie Marshall, the school’s Business Manager.  “The service was excellent and, should it be necessary, I would use them again without hesitation”.

A rapid hygiene microbial test at the school before and after treatment showed clearly the high risk of cross contamination.  The school secretary’s office table had the highest microbial count before vaporisation, closely followed, somewhat alarmingly, by a kitchen worktop.  The count in a women’s toilet sink was also high.  The results demonstrate how crucial it is to clean every part of a school thoroughly and frequently to protect children from cross-contamination. 

Extensively tested both in the laboratory and in practical use, the newly developed antimicrobial agent is of proven biological efficacy and kills 99.9999% of all known viruses and bacteria, including salmonella, MRSA, Clostridium Difficile, SARS, Listeria, avian flu and H5N1 influenza A type viruses, both airborne and on surfaces, in under 30 seconds.  It has also been proved to eliminate the swine flu virus.

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