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Benzarid is a hospital-grade disinfectant, virucide, fungicide, and mildew stat that exceeds surgical room standards. We manufacture Benzarid at our facility in Atlanta, Georgia. For more detail visit our website https://benzarid.com
MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION-RELATED BENZARID PROFESSIONAL DISINFECTANT
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1. What are the steps to killing mold from
walls, and surfaces?
BenzaRid Hospital Grade Disinfectant will kill all black mold,
however, it does not get the black color out. It is 100% possible to kill
black mold without changing its color. Only bleach or high strength
hydrogen peroxide with bleach the color out, however, neither bleach
nor the high strength hydrogen peroxide will kill the mold! BenzaRid
can prevent the spread or regrowth if the water problem is fixed.
BenzaRid absolutely kills black mold without bleaching the mold out.
The proper process of getting rid of the mold for good, starts by
killing all of the growth first. The second step is to thoroughly clean
the area with bleach or high-strength peroxide, this step will diminish
or remove the stain left behind by the mold. The last step is to
respray with BenzaRid disinfectant as a safeguard. This will prevent
the regrowth or spread of the mold once the original water problem
has been fixed. Some mold re-mediators may go over the area with a
fungicidal sealant which is a fungicidal coating to fully prevent mold
regrowth in the future especially in high humidity areas.
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2. How much of this would you need to use
in a fogger
Unfortunately, this is a subjective question because it depends
on a number of factors. The amount of BenzaRid needed varies
widely depending on the types of fogger used, as well as taking
into consideration the size of the room or area to be fogged. For
instance, a 20’x 20’ room might only need to fog for 20 minutes
vs a warehouse, which could potentially need hours to run. It
really all hinges on the flow rates of the fogger and the size of
the area. For that same reason, the quantity is also very
subjective. Most contractors who fog for sterilization and
disinfection start with 1 Gallon Hospital Grade Disinfectant on
smaller rooms/areas as opposed to a warehouse, which could
take several 5-gallon pails or more. You must wear N-95/P-100
organic vapor respirators if staying with the machine for any
length of time. Once the fogging is finished, air out the area and
allow the space-time to dry. Once the dry process is complete,
the space is safe to be used right away.
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3. Can I use this product in a fogger?
Add We do have many customers that use a cold fogging device
to apply BenzaRid. Currently fogging devices are difficult to find
on the market, however, they are out there if you try hard
enough. Types you can use with BenzaRid: You can use Ultra Low
Volume (ULV) cold foggers, regular cold foggers, electrostatic
foggers, and Industrial Disinfectant Spray devices. Some
customers have also used a High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP)
"gun" in conjunction with pressurized air devices to apply
BenzaRid as well. ULV foggers are a good way to fog, however,
electrostatic devices are the “crème-de la-crème” of fogging.
Electrostatic foggers work by electrostatically charging particles
of BenzaRid and reducing the micron size significantly. The
electrostatics’ properties effectively charge particles causing
them to "bind" to surfaces. Those particles adhere to just about
any surface for much longer periods of time. Please keep in mind
that you must wear a P-100-rated respirator if you are going to
atomize the product and stay in the room while using these
devices with BenzaRid. The only thing that we would NOT
recommend with our BenzaRid is a heat-based fogger. Because of
the heat, the machine will quickly destroy the disinfectant,
therefore rendering it ineffective.
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4.Is BenzaRid safe to
Nion, gBeenszta?Rid is not safe for ingestion. If for any reason you
ingest this product, seek medical attention immediately.
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5. Can I add this to the laundry?
You can add this in laundry to disinfect anything cloth including
clothing. Use 2-4 cups in a typical laundry machine run on a long
cycle with hot water. Hot water is best for sanitizing and
sterilizing the material, however, if the material cannot be
washed in hot water, it is fine to wash it as the directions call for.
Use 1/4 of the typical laundry detergent you would normally use
including ‘High-Efficiency detergent. Run cycle and make sure
soapy feel is out of the material. If it feels soapy then run it
again with NO detergent. Then dry as usual.
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If you have more questions related to BenzaRid and
BenzaRid products visit our official site
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Address: 5317 Palmero Court Buford, GA 30518,
USA
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (866) 371 2499
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