Scientific Validation

Independently tested and verified by leading laboratories. Our efficacy claims are backed by rigorous scientific studies.

NSF International Tested

Third-party laboratory validation of efficacy claims

TÜV SÜD Certified

International safety and quality certification

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ISO 9001:2015

Manufactured in ISO-certified facility in the USA

NSF International Testing

Lab: NSF International Applied Research Center
Date: August 2019
Report ID: J-00340388

Comprehensive efficacy testing against 8 healthcare-associated pathogens. All organisms showed >99% reduction at 8-10 seconds.

Pathogens Tested:

E. coli (99.991% reduction)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (99.997% reduction)
MRSA (99.997% reduction)
VRE (99.987% reduction)
CRE (99.999% reduction)
Candida auris (99.999% reduction)
Aspergillus brasiliensis (96.17% reduction)
C. difficile (99.996% reduction)

Coronavirus 229E Study

Lab: CREM Co. Labs, Ontario, Canada
Date: March 2020
Report ID: PTGS200219-01

Testing against Human Coronavirus 229E as a surrogate for SARS-CoV-2. Achieved maximum attainable result of 3.68 log reduction, leaving zero plaque at 8 and 10 seconds.

Pathogens Tested:

Human Coronavirus 229E (100% reduction at 8 seconds)

Norovirus Study

Lab: CREM Co. Labs, Ontario, Canada
Date: February 2021
Report ID: PTGS200219-02

Testing against Murine Norovirus as a surrogate for human norovirus. Achieved >4.31 log reduction at 6, 8, and 10 seconds, leaving zero plaque.

Pathogens Tested:

Murine Norovirus (>4.31 log reduction)

Swine Pathogen Study

Lab: University of Minnesota Swine Group
Date: 2019
Report ID: UMN-2019

Testing efficacy against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) on rubber and polyblend materials.

Pathogens Tested:

PRRSV (>99% reduction)
PEDV (98.55-99% reduction)

Foodborne Pathogen Study

Lab: Microchem Laboratory
Date: July 2022
Report ID: NG19887

Custom device study based on modified ASTM E1153 testing foodborne pathogens on glass carriers simulating shoe soles.

Pathogens Tested:

Cronobacter sakazakii (>99.991% reduction)
Salmonella enterica (>99.98% reduction)
Listeria monocytogenes (>99.95% reduction)

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