Home > Press > Biosenta Inc. Updates New Household Disinfectant Testing Results; It Kills 100% of a Broad Range of Deadly Molds, Fungi, Bacteria, and Viruses, Including Ebola and Enterovirus D68
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Biosenta Inc. (Biosenta) (CSE:ZRO) is pleased to provide an update about the independent laboratory research testing on the physical/chemical properties and efficacy of its most advanced household disinfectant. The new advanced disinfectant is yet to be named.
Biosenta's new disinfectant has been proven in laboratory tests to be effective in killing 100% of potentially deadly molds and fungi, and a wide range of bacteria and viruses, on hard surfaces. According to U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports, new disinfectant will kill Ebola and Enterovirus D68. This is based on laboratory tests that prove new disinfectant kills the Polio virus which is very similar in cell structure to Ebola and Enterovirus D68.
The new disinfectant uses advanced nanotechnology to create compounds that have a significantly lower concentration of active ingredients which have several significant benefits including a lower toxicity. A lower toxicity means that the new disinfectant can be safely used in the kitchen as well as the bathroom and living areas. The new disinfectant is unique as it is both an extremely safe and powerful disinfectant and cleaner yet safe for daily day use.
Mr. Dene Rogers, President and CEO of Biosenta Inc., said "New disinfectant represents the future of disinfectants and cleaners because it is both powerful, and kills 100% of potentially deadly bacteria and viruses, and it is safe to use anywhere, including the kitchen and even in a baby's room". He added that "the new disinfectant is one of several new and advanced formulations that Biosenta will have approved in the U.S. and Canada. Other products will include a hand sanitizer and wipes."
Ongoing testing of additional bacteria and viruses will be completed in mid-December, 2014. These tests are expected to demonstrate the new disinfectant will kill 100% of these microbes and establish it as a disinfectant and cleaner that is as powerful as the most effective disinfectants available but with the significant advantage of being more safe to use.
Biosenta Inc. will provide a detailed update on the testing of the new disinfectant in January, 2015.
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About Biosenta Inc.
Biosenta Inc. develops and manufactures a range of chemical compounds for household and industrial applications using advanced nanotechnology.
The household disinfectants and cleaners possess similar levels of efficacy as traditional disinfectants with significantly lower concentrations of active ingredients resulting in lower toxicity. These disinfectants and cleaners will kill 100% of potentially deadly mold, fungi, bacteria and viruses on contact and prevent re-growth. The disinfectants are very safe due to the very low toxicity.
The industrial compounds are embedded to protect various materials, including drywall, plastics and resins, from microbe formation. These compounds remain active for decades and protect the drywalls of buildings, objects such as furniture, carpet and shoes which contain plastic or resin, from mold, fungi, bacteria and viruses.
Both the household and industrial products are environmentally safe and biodegradable.
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Biosenta Inc.
Dene Rogers
President and CEO
416-410 2019
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