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Spumoni

03/04/14 3:03 PM

#33622 RE: mtsr #33621

Looks like somebody beat us to the punch. Sounds very similar to our Asepticsure System. One big difference is that they have EPA approval ! I am sure the BOD at Medizone know about this company.
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GreenOwner

03/04/14 3:08 PM

#33624 RE: mtsr #33621

I was not aware of this system.
It sounds like it is a threat, perhaps that was the competition mentioned in the 10K.
I wonder if it can kill spores?
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Whatisvalue

03/04/14 3:11 PM

#33625 RE: mtsr #33621

With MZEI you don't have to take the risk of making the bacteria more resistant.

http://news.rice.edu/2012/07/11/ions-not-particles-make-silver-toxic-to-bacteria-3/
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Spumoni

03/04/14 3:21 PM

#33630 RE: mtsr #33621

MTSR, I am curious to know how you found out about this company. Care to elaborate?
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honk52

03/04/14 3:34 PM

#33633 RE: mtsr #33621

This is more similar to the Bioquell system.
Droplet size is the key here. This is a water based product.
Ascepticsure uses both water and gas. The penetration in a room would be vastly different especially on non-porous surfaces.
Just another fogging machine to me.
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MOangler

03/04/14 4:38 PM

#33651 RE: mtsr #33621

My memory is not what it used to be but I am pretty certain Sanosil has been mentioned on the board in terms of competitors to MZEI. There have been those who have been known to tout alternatives to AsepticSure.
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rizdalegend

03/05/14 12:16 AM

#33674 RE: mtsr #33621

"they" manufacture in Switzerland, I think a US distributor would be needed for a decent market share in this industry. They need to franchise this and have systems in every major city for those germophobes in the private sector. Bed Bugs?

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