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Sanitizing 101

The only thing complicated about the process we use to

“make your space a safe place” is how to pronounce the name

of the molecule that sets us apart from traditional cleaning…

3- ( Trimethoxysilyl ) propyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride

In the war against COVID-19 and all other flu, cold, germs

and emerging pathogens, it is simply known as “the molecule”.

Clorox, Lysol, Purell, bleach and the most common, commercial cleaning disinfectants in use today by businesses, homeowners, and janitorial services last up to 24 hours and do not contain “the molecule”.

 

BIO-SPEAR…the hospital-grade, environmentally safe chemical used by

Next Level Sanitizing lasts up to 90 days and does contain “the molecule”.

 

Here’s How That Makes A Difference To You

 

Rather than using a toxic chemical or bleach that have short term life-spans, Bio-Spear works by bonding to surfaces to create a protective shield that continuously kills germs for up to 90 days, even after regular cleaning.

 

The molecule” forms a microscopic bed of molecular spikes. These spikes are long, pointed chains of atoms that pierce the cell walls causing the micro-organisms to die...picture when a soap bubble lands on a blade of grass.

 

(Picture of “sword” and spikes)

 

The silane portion of “the molecule” allows it to become part of the surface itself.  That’s what gives the product its longevity, as the active ingredient resist being washed off and it is not de-activated by bacteria or other pathogens.  Tested and proven internationally, each application has been shown to protect surfaces for extended periods without the need for reapplication.

 

Most conventional cleansers are consumed or use up their ability to kill

micro-organisms in a relatively short period of time.  The spikes created by

“the molecule” retain their effectiveness after contact with micro-organisms, similar to a sword capable of repeated use.  This is the distinct difference from today’s traditional cleaning methods.

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