BioSafety Decontamination Services

Thursday, 01 August, 2019 | Supplied by: Biosafety Pty Ltd

BioSafety Decontamination Services

BioSafety is a hygiene-based decontamination company providing equipment, service and consultation to the Australian and New Zealand life science, pharmaceutical, food and beverage and healthcare markets. The company provides biological and chemical decontamination equipment and services for routine or single-time events.

Whether it’s for contamination response or preventive decontamination of new or existing facilities, applying ClorDiSys’s method of using pure chlorine dioxide gas allows the company to completely decontaminate a facility all at once, with minimal equipment and minimal downtime. Gaseous systems provide the ability to achieve complete distribution and penetration to all surfaces within a facility, including cracks and crevices, which other methods (vapours, mists or fogs) cannot necessarily ensure.

According to BioSafety, only gaseous decontamination agents offer effective decontamination against life-threatening organisms in a non-ideal setting; these are thus the only agents that are effective in areas that are difficult to reach such as floor drains, HVAC grills, beneath furniture and components, inside of cabinets, hinges, instruments and components, and in other difficult-to-reach areas. Chlorine dioxide gas is non-carcinogenic, residue-free and said to be safer on materials than bleach, ozone, hydrogen peroxide and common liquid chlorine dioxide solutions.

For more information: http://www.biosafety.com.au

Online: www.biosafetyinternational.com
Phone: 1300 379 996
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