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FAQs about SPACE Facility Armor

Are the products in the SPACE Facility Armor EPA approved?

Our products are fully registered by the EPA to be used safely and effectively in the built environment.

Are the products in SPACE Facility Armor approved by the CDC?

The CDC doesn’t approve products. They provide guidelines for categories or products, and our products fit those categories. SPACE Facility Armor uses only carefully selected products that are listed on the EPA NList.

Why is SPACE Facility Armor such a different program?

With our understanding of the marketplace, we have selected the best technology for our system.

What is the benefit of the topical approach of the SPACE Facility Armor program?

We have a hospital grade disinfectant that is coupled with a long term, persistent and consistent surface preservative. This provides sustained antimicrobial activity for over two years.

Has the program been safely used before?

Yes, the program can be used extensively in the most stringent environments where safety is a priority: healthcare facilities, hospitals, implantable medical devices, cancer centers, and direct food services areas.

Is the product durable?

Yes, numerous studies have been done at universities and regulatory agencies to verify durability against physical wear to repeated cleaning. The products used will not abrade or leach under severe use conditions.

Why should I add SPACE Facility Armor to my cleaning regimen?

The extended time of microbial control and the reduction of mold, mildew, bacteria, and virus treatment provide consistent and persistent protection for all of the seen and unseen surfaces in your built environment.

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