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Bio-Clean Provides Test Results Of Clean Kill Hand Sanitizer

Proved to be effective in MRSA and Staph infection

Bio-Clean has reported that testing of its Clean Kill non-alcohol based hand sanitizer has proved that it can be an effective weapon against the epidemic spread of MRSA and Staph.

MRSA infection is caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria often called ‘staph’. MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. It’s a strain of staph that is resistant to the broad-spectrum antibiotics commonly used to treat it. MRSA can be fatal and is being reported with greater frequency in the NBA, NFL, FIFA, IRB, and almost every other professional sport, as well as growing incidents worldwide.

Clean Kill is a natural solution which eliminates 99.99% of harmful germs and bacteria, now including MRSA and Staph, without the constant harmful absorption of alcohol through the skin, which has proven to be harmful by eventually impairing the immune system.

Bio-Clean distributes a line of industrial cleaners and restoration products that are a blend of biodegradable, heavy duty surfactants and ‘Live’ naturally occurring microbes.

Bio-Clean is expected to donate 10% of its sales to the Wounded Warrior Foundation. The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to assist wounded US servicemen and women.

Dale Paisley, CFO of Bio-Clean, said: “It is our belief that Clean Kill’s effectiveness and our regard for public safety will allow us to capitalize on the more than $3 billion annual personal sanitation market.”