CleanZone Process Eradicates MRSA ''Superbug''
Main Category: MRSA / Drug ResistanceArticle Date: 17 Dec 2007 - 3:00 PDT
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A new, completely natural treatment for the drug-resistant staphylococcus aureus infection (MRSA) has been developed specifically for schools and athletic facilities. Utilizing extremely high levels of activated oxygen, or natural ozone, the 20-hour process developed by CleanZone Systems is able to purify indoor structures with an efficacy rate of better than 99 percent.
"The process uses no chemicals, leaves no residue and is highly effective," said Housh Khoshbin, CleanZone's chief executive officer. "Moreover, it seems to be one of the least expensive solutions available, with typical school treatments costing significantly less that the oft-quoted range of $1.75 per square foot."
Initially confined to hospitals, nursing homes, dialysis centers and the like, MRSA is now found in schools and athletic facilities, causing school districts across the country to take increased precautions to reduce the likelihood of staph infection in their facilities.
Using a similar process, CleanZone Systems has been treating homes and businesses for toxic mold, odors and other allergens with great success. The treatment takes advantage of a patent-pending process that not only destroys surface bacteria, but also follows the indoor air flow to kill bacteria and viruses in fabrics, behind walls and in other difficult to reach areas that common spray disinfectants can't reach.
About CleanZone Systems
Clean Zone Systems, LLC is a forward-looking Lisle, Illinois-based company actively committed to improving indoor air with a natural, breakthrough technology that is eco-friendly, non-invasive and lab tested to eradicate mold, bacteria, viruses and other micro-organisms in living and working environments.
http://www.cleanzonesystems.com
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