MRSA/INFLUENZA A

VIRUSES, BACTERIA, FUNGUS

INCLUDING BLACK MOLD

Home Disinfection

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to Protect Your Family today. Are you concerned about the safety of your family and pets while using household Disinfectants for MRSA/FLU and general germ control in your home? It is very important that you use a disinfectant that is strong enough to kill bacteria and viruses but that you are comfortable using around your family and pets without damaging your household belongings.  Protecting your home from viruses and bacteria on surfaces is a critical component of proper hygiene. MRSA and Staph bacteria can live for days if not weeks on countertops, door knobs, toys, pet crates, sports equipment, TV remotes, etc. If you don't kill the bacteria in your home, the infection will continue to spread from one family member or pet to the next. 

We recommend daily use of PureGreen24 on all of these high touch points as the best practice for disinfection. Cleaning agents are for removing dirt and keeping things "clean," whereas disinfectants are for killing harmful bacteria that live on surfaces in your home or office. Most household cleaners and sanitizers are not only ineffective at killing MRSA and Staph bacteria; they also may make you more prone to getting infected in the long run due to anti-bacterial resistance. Continual exposure to the toxic chemicals found in most disinfectants, sanitizers and cleaners weakens your immune system, leaving you more prone to recurring infections. There is a big difference between a sanitizer and a disinfectant; they should not be confused. A sanitizer only reduces bacteria. A disinfectant kills bacteria. Use a Disinfectant that is specifically formulated to kill 100% of MRSA and Staph bacteria. It is Imperative that you have a complete kill otherwise the bacteria will continue to reproduce and spread. The most common active ingredient in disinfectants on the market is the toxic ammonium chloride or diluted bleach. MRSA and Staph kill claims only apply when used in high enough concentrations.  Ammonium Chloride & Bleach have the following negatives:

• Documented to be toxic• Skin contact is to be avoided; harmful if absorbed through skin• The product shouldn't be used on children's toys, sports equipment, pet crates or any surface that has skin contact without rinsing • Caustic; may damage plastics, fabrics, vinyl and certain metals. • Harsh fumes • Protective gear should be used. The EPA requires the following statement on all labels containing these active ingredients in high concentrations to kill MRSA:  

Precautionary Statements on EPA label: Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals Caution: Harmful if inhaled or absorbed through skin.

Avoid breathing vapor and contact with eyes skin or clothing.

PureGreen24 kills MRSA and the most deadly of superbugs, yet also kills everyday household germs. PureGreen24 is not only easy to use it's highly effective. 

PureGreen24 Advantages Include:

• 24 Residual Protection* 

• None of the ingredients in PureGreen24 are on the  California list of toxic chemicals (CA Proposition 65)* Staph, Salmonella and Pseudomonas. 

• Kills Germs in 30 Seconds*

• EPA registered for use on children's toys and sports equipment

• No rinsing required

• Odorless

• Non-Staining

• No protective gear required 

PureGreen24 Has NO Precautionary Statements on the EPA label

PureGreen24 disinfectant and deodorizer; your only choice for a proven disinfectant. Pure Green, LLC is dedicated to reducing health risks caused by exposure to viruses, fungi and bacteria without endangering humans and animals during the disinfecting process. PureGreen24 kills MRSA, Staph, & Influenza A, yet also kills common household germs and is EPA registered for use in the presence of children and animals. PureGreen24 is based on a patented Silver Ion SDC technology, a patented disinfectant with 24hour effectiveness*.

*Please follow instructions on label Source:  PureGreen24

What Is A Pesticide?

A pesticide is a chemical used to prevent, destroy, or repel pests. Pests can be insects, mice and other animals, weeds, fungi, or microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses. Some examples of pests are termites causing damage to our homes, dandelions in the lawn, and fleas on our dogs and cats. Pesticides also are used to kill organisms that can cause diseases.

Most pesticides contain chemicals that can be harmful to people, animals, or the environment. For this reason the Office of Pesticide Programs of the Environmental Protection Agency regulates pesticides in the United States to protect public health and the environment.

Here are some examples of pesticide products we use in our homes:
group of household products containing pesticides

  • Cockroach sprays and baits
  • Mosquito sprays
  • Rat poisons
  • Flea and tick sprays, powders, and pet collars.

Did you know that these common products are considered pesticides?

  • Cleaners used to disinfect the kitchen floor.
  • Cleaning products used to remove the mildew on bathroom tiles.
  • Household plant sprays.
  • Lawn and garden products to kill insects and weeds.
  • Some swimming pool chemicals.

These are some common types of pesticides, and their purposes, used in our homes:

Algicides Control algae in swimming pools and water tanks.
Antimicrobials Kill microorganisms (such as bacteria and viruses).
Attractants Attractants are traps containing a pesticide and food to lure insects or rodents inside. However, food is not a pesticide even though it certainly attracts pests...like ants at a picnic.
Disinfectants and sanitizers Kill disease-producing microorganisms in the kitchen and bathroom.
Fumigants Produce gas or vapor intended to destroy pests in the house or in the ground.
Fungicides Kill fungi (including blights, mildews, molds, and rusts).
Herbicides Kill weeds.
Insecticides Kill insects and other arthropods.
Miticides Kill mites that feed on plants and animals.
Microbial pesticides Microorganisms that kill or inhibit pests, including insects or other microorganisms.  Sometimes microorganisms get rid of pests simply by growing larger in numbers, using up the pests' food supply, and invading the pests' environment.
Molluscicides Kill snails and slugs.
Nematicides Kill nematodes (microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed on plant roots).
Pheromones Biochemicals used to disrupt the mating behavior of insects.
Repellents Repel pests, including insects (such as mosquitoes) and birds.
Rodenticides Control mice and other rodents.

Source: You are here: EPA HomePesticidesKidsLearn About Chemicals Around Your HouseWhat Is A Pesticide? http://www.epa.gov/kidshometour/pest.htm

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