Decon 7 Able to Eiminate Japanese Fungus


The manufacturers of Decon 7 say it is powerful enough to eliminate hazardous moulds (including black mould), fungi, viruses, E. coli, bacteria and odours and that it is effective against the latest 'superbug' to hit the headlines: Candida Auris - sometimes referred to as Japanese Fungus.

Ideal for a broad spectrum of applications, D7 effectively neutralises up to 99.999% of all bacteria, viruses, spores, moulds, and chemical & biological hazards, eliminating both vegetative and non-vegetative spores, by chemically cleaving spore walls, and neutralising mycotoxins therein. It can be used on a variety of surfaces, is fast acting, and it leaves a non-toxic pH neutral residual barrier to prevent recontamination.

Water-soluble and naturally biodegradable after approximately eight hours, D7 is easily applied as a foam, fog, mist or direct spray, mopped, or even as a laundry detergent. It is used by security services in the US including the FBI, CIA, Secret Service, Dept. of Homeland Security, U.S. EPA and FEMA.

Rapidly deployable in critical situations, it is non-corrosive and is safe to use and handle, requiring minimal training, and has very little odour.

In the UK, Decon 7 is now DEFRA approved.www.decon7.com



August 21, 2017


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