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MICROSTATIC permanent antibacterial fabric protection

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Treats standard loads / up to 25lbs of laundered goods​
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#1 Selling at home laundry processing for permanent antimicrobial fabric protection
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MICROSTATIC antibacterial laundry additive infuses a permanent bond of antibacterial fabric protection into any aged, washable cotton and synthetic fiber during the laundering process. Yielding a 24/7 microbial control from unwanted microorganisms and their derived odors​.
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MICROSTATIC is extremely durable,  safe and its mode of action is mechanical in nature.​
 Disclaimer:  Wash all garments thoroughly after each every use. MICROSTATIC antimicrobial fabric protection does not protect wearers or others against bacteria, viruses or other disease organisms. Wash all fabrics after use. Non-public health products are used to control growth of microorganisms of economic and aesthetic significance and are not considered to be human health related.

​EPA Classifies Antimicrobials into two types
Antimicrobial products are divided into two categories based on the type of microbial pest against which the product works:
Non-public health products (MICROSTATIC & DURABOND)
Are used to control growth of microorganisms of economic and aesthetic significance and are not considered to be human health related:
  • algae,
  • odor-causing bacteria,
  • bacteria which cause spoilage, deterioration or fouling of materials and microorganisms infectious only to animals. This general category includes products used in:
    • cooling towers
    • jet fuel
    • paints
    • treatments for textile and paper products.
Public health products are intended to control microorganisms infectious to humans in any inanimate environment. The more commonly used public health antimicrobial products include the following:
  • Sterilant: Used to eliminate or destroy:
    • fungi,
    • fungal spores,
    • viruses,
    • vegetative bacteria,
    • bacterial spores.
Sterilization is critical to infection control and is widely used in hospitals on medical and surgical, instruments and equipment. Types of sterilizers include:
Nonpublic-health antimicrobial pesticide products are those products that bear a label claim to control microorganisms of economic or aesthetic significance, where the presence of the microorganism would not normally lead to infection or disease in humans. Examples of non-public health claims would include, but are not limited to, algaecides, slimicides, preservatives and products for which a pesticidal claim with respect to odor sources is made.
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