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Maybe not using the Twitter handle would help. ROTFLMAO.
Purchasing agents search by co. names, not Twitter handles.
I found plenty on PCTL and its products, others mentioned it
as well. PCTL shareholders, like me, hold it Long and strong.
Looking forward to 8/15/22 and Q2 fins with revenues, data,
etc. Glad I bought low, sit on money made, with more ahead.
Catalysts to deals 2022, 2023.
Greener times ahead.
https://pctl.com
Ka-ching!
$PCTL
It’s impossible to find @PCTL_ products and services on vendors lists because the company only really sells stock (Not because the vendors and services are a secret).
Schools and hospitals and government purchasing, or procurement, departments disclose who and what they are doing business with.
Example
https://www.mass.gov/doc/fac85/download
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/healthcare-and-lab-products
Insiders pumping a phantom vendor, placing undisclosed equipment, in unverifiable locations. LOL did the Nigerian check clear?
Noted and Incorrect. I am, probably every shareholder is interested
in it; likewise, I'm not embarrassed, maybe those not in will be soon.
Here's to PCTL's Q2 fins with revenue and data out August 15. Now
we are 1/3 through Q3. Catalysts to deals will move this up, Up, UP!
I remain PCTL long and strong, patient and positive, ready to roll up
with Q2, Q3, Q4 revs, updates, deals, etc. Here's to a green future!
$PCTL
It's going to be that way for everyone. The search rankings are weighted by interest and technical marketing stuff. There is no interest in pct. Pct is doing nothing to promote themselves aside from issuing bs press releases aimed at ripping shareholders off.
The only way is "number one in the rankings lmao derp derp derp" is when you get paid ads for it which are based on your interests. Now that's sad. Imagine spending that much time pumping a pos stock that that's the only way they come up number one in the Google rankings. Through your sponsored ads lol.
Very embarrassing indeed.
My google search of hydrolyte shows PCT about the middle of page 2 with this heading
Niczar
this was on my first page of Google search "hydrolyte".
Might want to check settings??
https://www.goavm.com/hydrolyte-all-natural-disinfectant-p-22577.aspx
glty
BTW it's a supply company that a school might use...LOL
100% Correct again! Keep up the good work! This Self Enrichment Stock is making me sooo self-enriched,
many PCTL shareholders as well. Timing is everything. I sit on money made, holding for $$$. Buy the dips.
PCTL's Q2 fins with revs and data are out in a week and days. Lotsa numbers, details, updates anticipated.
Glad we're in Q3 (1 month done), then Q4 follows. Hope they're biggies. Here's to a happy ending for 2022!
GL cugge, and shareholders too!
August 15 should be fun!
Oil & Gas 'er up!
Va'room!
$PCTL
This is pure bullshit. A Google search just with that word DOES Not bring up PCT Ltd.
Come on man,is that all you've got?
Sure am glad PCT is obligated to report its financials to the SEC for all to see
Otherwise, who knows how many investors would still be falling for PCTs ongoing BS
Big talk should be supported by big financials//
Unfortunately, PCT has the big talk down pat... what theyve never had was the financials that backed it up.. Never!! Not even close!!
Maybe thats why its share prices is stuck in SUBPENNYLAND
Are you still a believer in the projected $5M revs for '22?
All this talk about multiple schools, multiple hospitals but no talk about the minimal spray broadcast for effectiveness on annoying pests.
Guess a call to Myrtle Beach or visit is order. Otherwise, i'll wait for its upcoming shareholders meeting or barbecue. On to 8/15 Q2 fins!
$PCTL
100% Correct again! Keep up the good work! This Self Enrichment Scam is done! How’s QB application FU24Z going? Tia
All this talk about multiple schools, multiple hospitals but no talk about the minimal sales
Awesome to know, aandt. Sessions are starting soon
in some parts of the country. Keeping the kiddos safe.
Great PCTL makes high-quality equipment plus EPA-
approved disinfectants for hospitals, schools, industry.
I will continue to go to PCTL's website: https://pctl.com
for solid data and facts on its equipment, products, etc.
GLTU and all shareholders!
From catalysts to inked
deals 2022, 2023!
I remain patient
and positive
for more
green!
$PCTL
PCT will need to average $1.6m in revs per quarter the rest of 2022 to meet the foolish, ridiculous $5m conservative rev projection lol
Coming off a puny $300k Q1, with Q2 looking about the same or maybe a slight increase if this mom&pop acquisition adds anything, the $5m is looking kinda stupid
I doubt PCT even has the wherewithal to get orders out the door to meet such demand, if it ever showed its face
Hard to understand how investors keep falling for these dreamed up rev projections over and over
Thanks, beer$$money, for that DD and your positivity.
I remain Long and smiling. The Revolution has begun.
Only a week and days until Q2 fins with revs and data.
It's Q3 now, catalysts to deals coming. Here's to PCTL.
GL, beer, and to all!
Positive and
patient!
$PCTL
Is $5M revs for’22 a number that you honestly believe will come to fruition?
In all seriousness, do you?
Beware of false @PCTL_ misinformation by company detractors.
Not having access to internal supplier lists of hospitals is a given.
PCTL is growing, expanding the business beyond healthcare into
O&G, other sectors over time. Looking ahead to 8/15 and Q2 fins.
For solid versus made-up DD on PCTL, buyers should go to their
company website: https:/pctl.com vs. those outside the company.
GL to all shareholders, Long or new!
Bought PCTL low, sitting on
money made, looking
ahead to more.
Q2 fins hit
on 8/15!
Weee!
$PCTL
$PCTL
@PCTL_ is not listed as a vendor or supplier on any institutional procurement sites. Beware of ambiguous and misleading statements being conveyed by the company and insiders.
Correct. I have seen multiple schools using Hydrolyte in their disinfection protocols. There are publicly available documents and purchase records to prove it.
Hypochlorous Acid is scientifically proven worldwide to be an effective and healthy (low toxicity) solution.
LOL I just googled "Hydrolyte"® Number one on that search??
Is A Revolutionary Disinfectant Product Made By PCTL
https://pctl.com/newsroom/hydrolyte-is-a-revolutionary-disinfectant-product-made-by-pctl/
LMAO
Quote: "NOT PCT RELATED IN ANYWAY."
Thank you, Egold, for your DD with links.
Links connecting to PCTL products/data.
Here’s to PCTL in 2022. Q2 fins out in a
week and days. Revs, data, etc. Wowza.
GLTU and all SHs!
From catalysts
to deals.
O&G,
etc.
$PCTL
Yea but, how many hospitals has PCT signed up to lease the Annihilyzer since the pandemic began over 2 years ago?
Oops!!
Whoopty doo... Have you ever tried googling Hydrolyte/hydrolite? Literally nothing comes up. What's worse is the few hits you get are NOT PCT RELATED IN ANYWAY.
In fact, the only place in the world any of this matters is with stock pumpers trying to take advantage of people to get out from under their bs investment. Good luck.
School districts are starting to understand using a low toxic environmentally friendly disinfectant like Hydrolyte is a much healthier solution for children and staff with any kind of breathing issues. PCT Corp. is a hypochlorous acid supplier. Hydrolyte has no volatile organic compounds and does not exacerbate or cause breathing problems yet kills 99.9999% of pathogens. No doubt PCTL's Hydrolyte is one of the best disinfectants for school systems, colleges, and businesses to protect their employees and patrons. Gone are the days of spraying hard surfaces with a cleaner and wiping it with a dirty rag thinking it's clean. The EPA classifies surface cleaner surface sanitizer and surface disinfectant as follows. Makes sense to use Hydrolyte disinfectant over anything else.
YOUR POSTS CONTENT ARE FULL OF HORSESHIT
I am curious what facts you are basing this belief on?
PCTL Hydrolyte: An Ideal Disinfecting Solution For Schools
Published On: July 25th, 2022
SUMMARY:
Paradigm Convergence Technologies (PCT), a hospital grade disinfectant producer headquartered in northeastern South Carolina, primarily focuses on disinfecting solutions for the healthcare industry. As the upcoming new school year approaches, however, PCT reminds educational institutions from elementary through college that its products, primarily its proprietary solution branded as Hydrolyte?, are ideal for disinfecting the surfaces in schools that can become breeding grounds for infectious bacteria and viruses. It is more important than ever before to keep school environments disinfected and healthy, and PCT and Hydrolyte? are powerful tools in that effort on the part of school administrations.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Hydrolyte? is a hospital grade disinfectant produced by Paradigm Convergence Technologies (PCT), based on the naturally occurring compound hypochlorous acid. Hydrolyte? is currently used in hospitals and other large healthcare facilities to disinfect hard, nonporous surfaces, where it is highly effective in fighting a long list of the most troublesome bacteria and pathogens that healthcare workers confront. These include C. diff, norovirus, MRSA, TB, and many others.
The low toxicity, simple storage requirements, and high availability of Hydrolyte? make it an ideal disinfecting option for institutions outside of healthcare as well, particularly in educational contexts. As schools prepare to welcome hundreds of children and young people back to their classrooms, dining areas, restrooms, and other spaces, it is critical for them to have a strong plan in place to keep those spaces disinfected throughout the school day. Hydrolyte? is an appropriate disinfectant for all areas of a school, and it provides the efficacy that school administrators expect from a product that will help protect their students and staff from a range of common pathogens.
Hydrolyte? is most commonly applied as a spray to hard, nonporous surfaces, where it kills salmonella, norovirus, MRSA, and other antibiotic resistant bacteria with a high degree of efficacy. Electrostatic spray options are available, which are very effective in accomplishing even, thorough coverage of a classroom, restroom, or other space. The electrostatic spray system is particularly effective in reaching those surfaces that are frequently overlooked in manual disinfecting processes, such as the undersides of counters and desks.
As school districts around the country increasingly emphasize environmental responsibility, cleaning and disinfecting strategies are a particular area of focus. Hydrolyte is registered and approved by the EPA, giving school administrations and boards confidence that it complies with state and local mandates. As the solution is based on hypochlorous acid, a compound that occurs naturally within the human body’s immune system, it boasts a low toxicity and is appropriate for use in environments where children of all ages and pets may be present.
Schools can get in touch with PCT to learn more about Hydrolyte?, its composition, and the pathogens listed on its product label through the company’s website, www.pctl.com. By applying this solution’s great potential in educational environments in addition to hospitals and healthcare facilities, schools can help students, teachers, and support staff enjoy a healthy school year free of disease and focus on academic excellence instead.
https://pctl.com/newsroom/press-releases/hydrolyte-an-ideal-disinfecting-solution-for-schools/
$PCTL
2020 numbers ; As of January 21 2020 - the Company had 11 systems installed in 8 hospitals.
I believe 2022 @PCTL_ currently has less units in service
https://microcapdaily.com/big-days-for-pct-ltd-otcmkts-pctl/
"So, we finally have free available cash flow," he added. "We have to expand very rapidly. We see a need, starting in July, to start delivering at least 25 systems a month," said Grieco.
@PCTL_ scamming stock holders for years
So, how many hospitals has PCT signed up to lease the Annihilyzer since the pandemic began over 2 years ago?
Sometimes its difficult to face reality
Thanks, Elcappy1, for your DD and continued positivity
over time. More on the Annihilyzers at: https://pctl.com
GLTU and all shareholders!
Q2 fins out in days.
Revs, data,
more!
$PCTL
Thanks, Godough, for providing all with that information.
Lots of great DD on the Annihilyzers at: https://pctl.com
GL to you and all shareholders!
To PCTL in 2022, 2023!
Q2 fins by 8/15!
Revs and
more.
$PCTL
“Test number 98-456QW-56/000009 rev 2” Any proof there?
Not finding anywhere. It looks strangely made-up…but why?
I think I’ll go with PCTL DD with citations on https.//pctl.com
which has no references to that number (or anything close).
Here’s to PCTL, its equipment, its products, it’s applications.
Looking ahead to Q2 fins in days, then Q3/Q4, and beyond.
$PCTL
“Clorox Koolaide”? There’s no such thing. Just misinformation.
If any person wants DD from PCTL itself, go to https://pctl.com/
Also, diseases like Monkey Pox, Covid, etc are real, especially
those with them. No sham and no joke. Go to: https://pctl.com/
I’m so glad PCTL produces high-quality disinfection equipment
& EPA-approved solutions. Here’s to a brighter, greener future.
BS is your opinion.I'll stick with my opinion as stated.
Correct! This Toxic Funding Share selling Scam will be.005 soon. Monkey Pox, Clorox Koolaide, Nanobuble sham!
The little dink acquisition will add a nominal amount of revs to Q2 possibly
With that exception, I dont see Q2 being much better, if at all, than the DISMAL Q1, as the CFO described it
Then what? Q3 is the biggie? LOL
Been hearing that BS for years
Bunch of BS. As for Q2, we'll see in just over a week.
Revs, data will be there for all to see. We'll chat then.
Here's to PCTL in Q3/Q4 and beyond. From catalysts
to deals, smiling now and looking for a greener future.
GL to all PCTL shareholders!
Others can buy later!
I'm patient and
so positive!
Sweet!
$PCTL
No biggies. Not a tick-up/tick-down watcher. Still nibbling.
Bought PCTL low, sitting on money made. Time for more.
GL to all PCTL shareholders!
Rest can pay more.
Positive and
patient!
$PCTL
Another depressing Q will only help to cement the already evident fact that this Co. is on a continual downhill track.
Revs under $300K will help confirm the huge miss that this will experience with its projected $5M '22 revenues.
What a shame for a Co. that had tremendous potential with their product at the height of one of the worst pandemics in recent history.
Some here will spin the resurgence of Covid and the Monkey Pox as another supposed windfall. This Co. shit in their hat the first go around and there's absolutely nothing that's improved other than a few new faces that will make round two any different.
Oh wait! Test number 98-456QW-56/000009 rev. 2 will be out any day from the grassy knoll. That will make up the difference and put them at the $5M mark.
PCTL having big struggles to hold even $0.009 the last few weeks
Closed down again today over 5%!!
On Monday, May 23, EPA triggered its emerging viral pathogen (EVP) guidance in response to recent cases of Monkeypox in the United States.
When rare or novel viruses cause outbreaks of disease, there may be few if any disinfectants that have been registered for use against that specific pathogen. To prepare for situations like these, in 2016 the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created the Emerging Viral Pathogen (EVP) guidance. EPA now considers Monkey Pox virus an emerging viral pathogen, only the third pathogen to be placed on this list behind SARS-Cov-2 and Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV2).
Monkeypox is caused by the Monkeypox virus, an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus which belongs to a group of viruses that is more susceptible to disinfectants than other types of viruses. While there are no disinfectants registered for use against monkeypox, all products with EVP claims have been tested against viruses that are more difficult to kill than monkeypox. EPA expects products on its List of Disinfectants for Emerging Viral Pathogens to kill monkeypox when used according to the label directions. Initially, the CDC recommended using a disinfectant that is on the EPA’s List N for SARS-Cov-2. List N was compiled by the EPA for efficacy against SARS-Cov-2 from disinfectants that either already have a voluntary registration with an emerging viral pathogen claim since they show efficacy against difficult-to-inactivate viruses (such as large or small nonenveloped viruses), do not have a voluntary registration with an emerging viral pathogen, but do show eligibility since they have a large or small nonenveloped viruses claim, or they have shown efficacy against any member from the family of Corona Viruses.
On May 26, the EPA launched their Disinfectants for Emerging Viral Pathogens (EVPs): List Q. As the Monkey Pox virus is an enveloped virus that is more susceptible to disinfectants than other types of viruses, every disinfectant on List Q has shown efficacy against a hardier virus and meets the minimum threshold for efficacy against the Monkey Pox virus. As part of launching List Q, in addition to referring to the different categories of viruses as "enveloped”, “large, nonenveloped”, and “small, nonenveloped”, the EPA EVP guidance divides viruses into three categories:
Tier 1: Enveloped viruses are the easiest to inactivate. When disinfectants damage their lipid envelope, the virus is no longer infectious.
Tier 2: Large, nonenveloped viruses are encased in protein capsids that make them more difficult to inactivate compared to enveloped viruses.
Tier 3: Small, nonenveloped viruses are the hardest to inactivate. Both their protein capsids and their small size make them less vulnerable to disinfectants compared to other viruses.
Hydrolyte® meets the highest standard of being effective against many types of pathogenic families, including healthcare HAI pathogens of concern such as C. diff, MRSA, VREs, CREs, TB, HIV, and Norovirus. Hydrolyte® was one of the first disinfectants to be added to the EPA’s List N in March 2020. There are now 605 entries on List N. Hydrolyte® was automatically included as one of only 123 disinfectants on List O for Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV2) in July 2020. The EPA’s new Disinfectants for Emerging Viral Pathogens (EVPs): List Q has 421 Tier 1 entries, 353 Tier 2 entries, and only 168 Tier 3 entries. Hydrolyte® is now on the EPA’s new EVP List Q and is in small company as a Tier 1, 2, and 3 EVP Disinfectant which is pre-vetted to be used on any future emerging viral pathogen including enveloped (Tier 1), large, nonenveloped (Tier 2), or small, nonenveloped (Tier 3) viruses as soon as it becomes declared an EVP by the EPA. As an EVP Disinfectant, PCT Corp can make the following off-label claims and statements about expected efficacy on technical literature distributed to health care facilities, physicians, nurses, and public health officials; non-label-related websites; consumer information services; and social media sites:
Monkeypox is caused by the Monkeypox virus. Hydrolyte® kills similar viruses and therefore can be used against Monkeypox virus when used in accordance with the directions for use against Norovirus and Rhinovirus type 16 on hard, non-porous surfaces. Refer to the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/index.html for additional information.
Daryl Patterson COO of PCT Corp and Vice President of PCT Corp Healthcare stated:
“Hospitals and other healthcare facilities using PCT Corp’s Hydrolyte® Disinfectant are already prepared to keep their patients and staff safe against the Monkeypox virus as they continue to use Hydrolyte® against SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, and other HAI pathogens including bacteria such as C. diff and MRSA.”
Hydrolyte® is an activated aqueous solution of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) produced by passing weak salt brine through an electrolytic cell using Electro-Chemical Activation (ECA) technology to temporarily change the properties of dilute salt water into a powerful oxidizing agent exhibiting antimicrobial properties. Hydrolyte® is produced at a near neutral 6.5 pH where the predominant antimicrobial agent is hypochlorous acid, an efficient and efficacious specie of chlorine derived from naturally occurring salt minerals and water and rapidly breaks down entirely to salt water. Hypochlorous acid kills bacteria. When produced, Hydrolyte® (an anolyte solution), contains a minimum of 500 ppm free available chlorine (FAC).
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220601005918/en/Paradigm-Convergence-Technologies-Corporation%E2%80%99s-Hydrolyte%C2%AE-can-be-used-to-kill-Monkeypox-virus
Very nice! PCTL
Yes, Hydrolyte® disinfectant is on the EPA's Emerging Viral Pathogens Q list. Products on this list kills MonkeyPox, RHDV2 and all variants of SARS-CoV-2 including the Omicron ba.5.
— PCTL (@PCTL_) August 2, 2022
You can read more here https://t.co/2NX9ANAyeY June 1st 2022 PR.
Thank you for the question.
Lol... I gotta move to a recreational cannabis state...
The only thing the insurance companies will require is that hospitals use epa approved products in a manner consistent with the directions on the label.
They certainly won't be swayed by the idiots at pct. I don't care how much Gary and Co try to sell. Which, even if they spent a week doing, would be more effort than they put into selling hocl to anyone over the last few years.
Agreed, Godough. Thanks for pointing out that deception.
I recommend folks to PCTL.com for citeable DD by them.
Here's to PCTL in 2022, 2023, & beyond. Looking ahead,
vs a-behind. From H/C to expansion in O&G and AG, etc.
GLTU and all PCTL shareholders!
Just over a week to Q2 fins!
More data, revs, etc.
https://pctl.com/
Catalysts
to deals,
I hold
tight!
$PCTL
Considering the magnitude of historical deception and likely securities fraud I don’t foresee anyone specifically specifying @PCTL_ products or services.
Great idea. I like it.
Good morning Godough. Couple of questions for you if you wouldn't mind.
Given that no one cared about pct when covid was funny and center, what impact would say the "resurgence in a big way" of covid will have on pcts bottom line? I say it won't do anything for the bottom line. Not even worth discussing IMHO.
Perhaps pctl should be selling the hospital’s insurance company. Prove to the insurance company pctl products & systems reduce insurance claims( pctl could get that information from the NYC hospitals) the insurance companies might require the use of hypocloric acid. Getting insurance companies to make its use a requirement will immediately create sales.
Schools begin developing next year’s 23~24 in October. Now
( September ) is the time to do an advertising campaign.
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Our products (equipment) and solutions (Hydrolyte® and Catholyte Free®) are designed to take an environmentally conscious approach to combat the spread of infectious disease in the healthcare and Cleaning/Sanitation industries, as well as contributing to the sustainability of global natural resources in the agriculture markets.
Our technology produces an effective pre-determined PPM Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) solution that is created through an electrolytic process called Electro-Chemical Activation (ECA). It occurs by temporarily changing the makeup of water, bypassing weak salt brine through an electrolytic cell, and temporarily changing the properties of the salt water into a powerful oxidizing agent, exhibiting highly effective antimicrobial properties.
Many billions of dollars a year are spent by individuals, organizations, and the health care system to treat people who get infectious diseases caused by microbes including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. With the advent of adaptive and ever more dangerous microorganisms called “superbugs”, the danger of acquiring life-threatening infections is real and growing. This danger affects everyone anytime they are in space where people gather, any microbe contaminating that space is a possible source of infection. With American’s spending 20 or more hours a day indoors, much of it in spaces that are not cleaned and sanitized/ disinfected properly, the threat of infection is constant, growing, and dangerous, particularly to our vulnerable populations of the very young, elderly and infirm.
Infectious diseases were associated with an economic burden of over $120 billion in the U.S. in 2014. Antibiotic-resistant infections cost Americans $20 billion in direct medical costs and $35 billion in lost productivity in 2014. A particularly acute problem is Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) which are increasingly hard to kill or treat effectively. As a result, doctors struggle to contain, fight and cure increasingly antibiotic-resistant infections such as MRSA, and C. Diff. The more antibiotics, medicines, pesticides and disinfectants are used to kill them, the quicker the microorganisms adapt, becoming ever stronger and more drug-resistant. Researchers estimate that, if the U.S. could reduce the number of hospital-acquired infections by 20%, healthcare providers would save nearly $7 billion per year. Insurance companies are beginning to deny coverage for treatment of HAIs, forcing hospitals to self-insure. This will create an immense financial and risk-management burden on hospitals, long-term medical, rehabilitation, and assisted living facilities.
Overcoming the problem of microbial contamination and infectious disease can be straightforward. It requires proper products, equipment, protocols, education, and training for comprehensive and reliable cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting solutions.PCT Corp. offers these with its comprehensive “Green Cleaning” and Infection Control Systems. Infectious microbes cannot develop resistance to the cleaning and sanitizing products PCT Corp. uses and they are much less toxic to humans or pets than traditional agents such as bleach and ammonia.
The products are used through a commercially-ready, patented, integrated product and technology solution for total facility cleaning and sanitizing. This system and solution, The PCT Annihilyzer® Infection Control System, was specifically designed for use in hospitals, assisted living and nursing homes, and other large facilities. In various configurations, the solution system can be deployed in urgent care centers, medical, dental, and veterinary practices, and other health care facilities. A complete and custom turn-key cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfection program solution can be provided to each facility. It is also adaptable to deployment in schools, prisons, hotels, and many other facilities.
PCT has launched a major marketing and sales effort in the hospital facilities market and The PCT Annihilyzer® System has now been deployed in several hospitals in the eastern U.S.
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Nano-Catholyte treated oil on its way to an oil refinery
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) — also known as a nosocomial infection — is an infection that is contracted from the environment or staff of a healthcare facility. It can be spread in the hospital environment, nursing home environment, rehabilitation facility, clinic, or other clinical settings. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated roughly 1.7 million hospital-associated infections, from all types of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi combined, cause or contribute to 99,000 deaths each year.
Our goal is to provide solutions to this issue, by outfitting a healthcare setting with the technology and guidance needed to effectively get the job done - all through a dedicated partnership to prevent and eradicate the spread of infectious disease.
Oil and Gas:
Waste Water Treatment
Our system helps to decontaminate “frac” water for reuse in the fracking process, saving the industry millions of dollars and preserving the world’s water supply. Some of the many benefits of our system/process include: Elimination of highly toxic chemicals currently used for decontamination, reduced negative environmental impact, reduced recovery costs and potentially opening new areas for oil and gas retrieval.
Turning “Sour” Crude Oil to “Sweet”
In other areas in the gas and oil industry that presents a challenge is in treating existing wells for the presence of H2S of hydrogen sulfide. H2S is a large and growing problem in the industry, due to its continued introduction of bacteria in the fracking process. H2S causes increased production costs. Our solutions reduce those costs and reduce the environmental impact.
Agriculture:
In the agriculture world, through USDA grants and multiple studies by universities around the world, Hypochlorous acid solutions have been tested and proven effective against yield-reducing crop pathogens in post-harvest applications to include sanitizing at point of harvest, point of packing and points of sale.
We are hoping to help stop these crop-devastating pathogens with our hypochlorous solutions that are known to be environmentally responsible and designed to improve and maintain crop yields, to produce a healthier overall harvest.
School Systems:
Dedicated to the success of students, schools are faced with a multitude of challenges to reach their goal of providing a solid education and an environment for healthy growth. To add to the list of responsibilities of school administrators, the battle of keeping absenteeism down, preventing the spread of infectious disease and keeping a clean environment bears a heavy load. Not only are the traditional cleaning products losing their effectiveness - thus allowing drug/antimicrobial resistant pathogens to wreak havoc - they are also polluting the indoor air with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are known to cause respiratory-related issues, headaches and other ailments.
By providing daycare facilities, school systems and universities with a better alternative to poisonous, caustic chemical cleaning/antimicrobial agents, we’re providing a more productive environment. Not only are you killing germs with a product that eradicates them completely - keeping them from becoming resistant - you’re doing so with a product that doesn’t cause harm to the user, students or faculty.
Hotel and Tourism:
Similar to the healthcare environment, the hotel and tourism industry (i.e resorts, airports, cruise ships, etc.) are subject to communicable diseases. In the healthcare market, they are referred to as Hospital-Acquired Infections/Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) and in the hotel and tourism industry, they are known as Community-Acquired Infections. With as many different people traveling through these areas, from all sorts of countries and carrying various types of ailments or pathogens with them, consider the potential for an uncontrollable spread of these germs.
Outbreaks are typically caused by lack of proper processes and/or a failing product. Our ECA technology is designed to help anyone in the industry to get a grip on the issue and succeed at their main goal: providing an awesome experience for their guests.
Food Service/Production:
Our sanitizer strength solution meets the requirement of the FDA and USDA, to be a non-rinse sanitizing agent. In the world of dealing with food, why not use a product that actually kills food-borne pathogens - without containing any toxic chemicals that would harm the quality of the product?
Whether you’re dealing with meat, poultry or just need to maintain a facility’s defense against Salmonella/E. coli, contact us about using our solutions
Forget harsh, toxic chemicals. Our process only requires salt, water and electricity to produce two products –a chlorine-based antimicrobial agent and an excellent degreasing cleaner.
Our technology produces an effective variable PPM hypochlorous acid solution that is created through an electrolytic process called Electro-Chemical Activation (ECA). It occurs by temporarily modifying the properties of water, by passing weak salt brine through an electrolytic cell and temporarily changing the properties of the salt water into a powerful oxidizing agent exhibiting highly effective antimicrobial properties.
Catholyte or sodium hydroxide, is an aqueous solution that is the natural byproduct of the electrolysis process, and is used to reduce microbe contamination and soil loads that can harbor germs on hard surfaces.
Catholyte is also a very effective degreaser and is a great option to safely clean floors without hazardous fumes, thus improving indoor air quality.
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