Announced in a press release, BioSafe Systems’ SaniDate 5.0 is now labeled to kill the human coronavirus. The stamp of approval comes from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency known for stringent regulations when it comes to product certification on List N.
SaniDate 5.0 is a disinfectant/sanitizer that kills the human coronavirus on hard, non-porous surfaces, making it a valuable resource for public health precautions. After initial pre-cleaning, apply SaniDate 5.0 using sponge, brush, cloth, mop, by immersion or as a spray, foam or fog. Allow the sanitizer to set on treated area for ten minutes then air dry. This caliber of sanitation is vital not only to keep homes and workplaces clean, but to promote healthy practices for employees working in essential industries society leans on.
SaniDate 5.0 is a tool that can help combat the coronavirus by disinfecting surfaces in important public spaces: schools, universities, restaurants, hospitals, offices, airports, airplanes, individual homes, industrial warehouses, farms, breweries, wineries, grocery stores, various types of equipment, packing plants, greenhouses, public transport, etc.
*Coronavirus application pending approval in California
For more information, visit the company’s website here.
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