4384 Airwest Dr SE, Kentwood, MI 49512
FAQ
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How...?
The Midwest Specialty Chemicals product can be applied using a variety of application methods. It is best applied in relatively low to moderate humidity in a temperature range of 45°F (7.2°C) to 85°F (29.4°C). It can be applied as a fog or 'mist' using a fogging system, as a liquid using a hand held pump sprayer, in a bath solution for dunking equipment and materials, or using Compressed Air Foam Systems. (CAFS) expands the product giving the end user a greater amount of decontamination solution and longer contact time.
For surface decontamination, apply the product and ensure the surface area or equipment remains wet during for the required (30) minutes dwell time. Once the required dwell time has elapsed, remove the product in accordance with the clean-up recommendation. The product will neutralize or kill any suspected chemical or biological agent and not allow the agent to regenerate itself into hazardous waste.
For indoor airborne mold and bacteria, the recommended application technique is fogging. Any cold fogger capable of producing 20-30 micron size droplets will be adequate. Fog the interior of the structure and allow for a 1 hour dwell time. Repeat the process a second time allowing for an additional 1 hour dwell time.
Our product is a two component system comprised of a Penetrator solution and a Fortifier. The Penetrator solution is a surfactant solution and wets out the surface of the mold spore, virus, bacteria, or mycotoxin.
The Fortifier is hydrogen peroxide. Once mixed in the finished product, it is about the same strength as a household antiseptic. As a peroxide, it can cause skin irritation after prolonged exposure, irritation of the mucous membranes if inhaled, or cause burns to the eyes... just as would occur with household strength hydrogen peroxide.
Once properly mixed, the Penetrator or surfactant wets out the surface of the spore, punches holes in it, and draws the oxidizer to the spore. The oxidizing agent enters the spore and attacks the DNA chain, breaking it into small pieces via oxidation of specific chemical/protein bonds, and neutralizes the spore. The product's technology eliminates the potential for the development of antimicrobial resistance commonly encountered with many traditional disinfectants that only disrupt cell functioning. This is especially important in healthcare environments where microbial mutation and antibiotic resistance are major concerns in fighting disease.
Similarly, the surfactant wets out or dissolves the toxin, where the oxidizing species reacts with various parts of the toxin molecule, breaking it and neutralizing it.
Once mixed, the product remains active and viable for 8 hours. It has a shelf life of 5 years when properly stored. Recommended handling and storage instructions:
Part One
Part one is an aqueous solution using a special combination of ingredients commonly found in laundry fabric softeners and fire fighting foams. As an aqueous solution, it will freeze at approximately 26°F. If it does freeze, it can be thawed and used in the liquid state as originally intended. After freezing and thawing, some white, gelatinous globules may be noticed. These are from an added foaming ingredient. If they are present, part one should be agitated to dissolve the globules or droplets, and part one will be ready to use again.
For optimal long term shelf life, part one should be stored in a cool location (near room temperature), but it will not be damaged by higher temperatures. At temperatures >120°F, some container bulging may be noted due to water vapor pressure inside the container. Part one will still perform as designed.
Part Two
Part two is 7.99% liquid hydrogen peroxide. The product is packaged in clear bladders, drums or totes. As an aqueous solution, it will freeze at approximately 24°F. If freezing occurs, allow part two to thaw.
Part two reaches a self-accelerating decomposition temperature (SADT) slightly above 140°F (50°C), and will lose all activity very quickly if this temperature is reached. Part two can be stored at up to 105° F (40°C) in a cyclical condition, with a high temperature in the afternoon and a low temperature at night. The package will protect the contents from the short periods at high temperatures.
For optimal long term shelf life, Part two should be stored at temperatures less than 85°F (30°C). Part two containers should not be exposed to direct sunlight, as that might result in high heat inside the container. When stored below 85°F, the material will lose <.1%/year in peroxide activity. The usage levels recommended to prepare finished blend have included an overuse designed to compensate for this natural activity loss.
What...?
- Cost/Time/Labor: With our product, office/home relocation living expenses can be reduced significantly or eliminated altogether. Our process can take as little as a 'few' hours depending on the source of contamination and building contents. Unlike traditional remediation which could cause your home or place of business to be closed and sealed off for weeks or months.
- Guarantee: With our product, there will be NO CHARGE for our product application if the building we treat does not pass the clearance test. (pending a thorough inspection and proper application by a trained and certified installer). Most traditional remediation contractors do not make any guarantees.
- Mold/Mycotoxins/Allergens: With our product, spores, toxins and allergens are neutralized by contact with our solution. Unless it is specifically requested, 'whole treatment' is rarely addressed when using traditional remediation.
- Bacteria/Virus: With our product, bacteria, and virus are neutralized by changes in their chemical or DNA structure rendering them 'dead' thereby eliminating any chance of 'super bug' regeneration. No other product or service available to the public offers this kind of protection.
- VOC's/Toxic Chemicals: Our product and it's proprietary chemical combination is capable of breaking apart chemical molecules, reducing them to inactive, harmless components. No other product or service available to the public offers this kind of protection.
- Unknown Areas: Our product can and should be used to treat the ENTIRE structure from the crawl space, HVAC's to basement if necessary. With traditional remediation some protocols do not cover areas that are not directly impacted by water and mold, therefore post re-contamination is likely.
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The only way to determine if contamination is neutralized is to conduct sampling operations. This procedure requires trained personnel in sampling techniques. A laboratory with trained staff must analyze biological samples to verify the results.
