About Environmental Remediation
Dry Fog Sterilization for Homes, Businesses, Vehicles and Medical Facilities
_Mold, bacteria, and virus are all living entities, molecular in size, too small to see with the naked eye, and yet, potentially very harmful to the human body. Each can be difficult to eradicate. However, with proper precautions and the right technology they can be both controlled and eliminated. Odors are also molecular. Offensive smells are caused by the chemical reactions of bacteria feeding off of something like proteins and fatty acids of the body or nicotine from tobacco. Therefore, when you kill the bacteria you also eliminate the smell.
There is more than one way to deal with these intruders, some faster, easier, less costly and more complete than others. EnviroPure specializes in the control and elimination of these nasty little critters and their smells using a newer, state of the art procedure called a “dry fog” technology to hunt down and neutralize these molecules. Unlike conventional remediation techniques, it is less invasive, quicker, and renders a more complete kill. Uses for fog sterilization are ideal for residential applications, commercial businesses, vehicles and boats, and medical facilities. Here is why…
Mold
Mold is tiny microorganisms that digest and decompose almost any organic matter. What we see on walls, wood, and other organic materials are colonies of mold masses, usually green or black, which grow in size and eventually produce a microscopic spore, so tiny you can fit up to 100,000 on the head of a pin. Many of these spores produce a mycotoxin which is literally small amounts of poison. In small doses, mycotoxin is somewhat harmless. However, the larger the quantity, the more dangerous they become. They float through the air and when they come in contact with moisture in areas of little light, they begin to grow a new colony of mold; and the cycle goes on. Also, as they float around and we ingest, inhale, or absorb them, they begin to build in our physical systems and sometimes the results can be devastating.
There is more than one way to deal with these intruders, some faster, easier, less costly and more complete than others. EnviroPure specializes in the control and elimination of these nasty little critters and their smells using a newer, state of the art procedure called a “dry fog” technology to hunt down and neutralize these molecules. Unlike conventional remediation techniques, it is less invasive, quicker, and renders a more complete kill. Uses for fog sterilization are ideal for residential applications, commercial businesses, vehicles and boats, and medical facilities. Here is why…
Mold
Mold is tiny microorganisms that digest and decompose almost any organic matter. What we see on walls, wood, and other organic materials are colonies of mold masses, usually green or black, which grow in size and eventually produce a microscopic spore, so tiny you can fit up to 100,000 on the head of a pin. Many of these spores produce a mycotoxin which is literally small amounts of poison. In small doses, mycotoxin is somewhat harmless. However, the larger the quantity, the more dangerous they become. They float through the air and when they come in contact with moisture in areas of little light, they begin to grow a new colony of mold; and the cycle goes on. Also, as they float around and we ingest, inhale, or absorb them, they begin to build in our physical systems and sometimes the results can be devastating.
.Bacteria, Viruses, and Odors
_We
all know what bacteria and viruses can do… make us sick, of course. And
regardless of how often we clean our homes, offices, and other
surroundings, we still seem to catch colds and contract other illnesses.
The product used by EnviroPure
not only kills mold, it also kills viruses and bacteria on contact. It
utilizes a proven disinfection process adapted from biopharmaceutical
clean-room technology. That means that during any application, all three
microbials are destroyed leaving a total clean-air environment. But
that’s not all. Because the bacteria that is feeding off materials in
the environment and causing odors is destroyed, the process of killing
that bacteria leaves your home or car or business smelling clean. It
means you are left with a sanitized facility whether it is a doctor’s
office, a retirement home, a locker room, or your motor home. It leaves
you a total clean-air environment.
How It Works
EnviroPure utilizes a dry fog process which atomizes an EPA registered and FDA approved compound to a moisture-free dry fog vapor, a molecular size small enough to penetrate any substrate that spore, bacteria, or virus can penetrate. In other words, it can go into the carpet, bedding, HVAC system, etc. and kill the microorganisms on contact. It is much more efficient and complete and because it is a dry fog without moisture it will not affect electronics or leave a residue to clean after the application. The entire process takes just a few hours, and once the dwelling is aired out, which usually takes just an hour or so, the residents can return immediately.
How It Works
EnviroPure utilizes a dry fog process which atomizes an EPA registered and FDA approved compound to a moisture-free dry fog vapor, a molecular size small enough to penetrate any substrate that spore, bacteria, or virus can penetrate. In other words, it can go into the carpet, bedding, HVAC system, etc. and kill the microorganisms on contact. It is much more efficient and complete and because it is a dry fog without moisture it will not affect electronics or leave a residue to clean after the application. The entire process takes just a few hours, and once the dwelling is aired out, which usually takes just an hour or so, the residents can return immediately.
Dry Fogging Eliminates Odors and Their Causes
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Sanitation vs Disinfectant vs Sterilization
The EPA separates cleaning solutions into 3 separate categories: sanitizers, disinfectants and sterilants.
A sanitizer is used to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate, microorganisms from the inanimate environment to levels considered safe as determined by public health codes or regulations.
A disinfectant is used on hard inanimate surfaces and objects to destroy or irreversibly inactivate infectious fungi and bacteria but not necessarily their spores.
A sterilant is used to destroy or eliminate all forms of microbial life including fungi, viruses, and all forms of bacteria and their spores. Spores are considered to be the most difficult form of microorganism to destroy. Therefore, EPA considers the term Sporicide to be synonymous with "Sterilizer." A sterilant is the highest class cleaning agent that must be used to ensure the complete kill of ALL microbial life — that's why you need EnviroPure's dry fog sterilization system!
A sanitizer is used to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate, microorganisms from the inanimate environment to levels considered safe as determined by public health codes or regulations.
A disinfectant is used on hard inanimate surfaces and objects to destroy or irreversibly inactivate infectious fungi and bacteria but not necessarily their spores.
A sterilant is used to destroy or eliminate all forms of microbial life including fungi, viruses, and all forms of bacteria and their spores. Spores are considered to be the most difficult form of microorganism to destroy. Therefore, EPA considers the term Sporicide to be synonymous with "Sterilizer." A sterilant is the highest class cleaning agent that must be used to ensure the complete kill of ALL microbial life — that's why you need EnviroPure's dry fog sterilization system!