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GENS NANO
GENS NANO - Green 3D shield solution.

We carry 4 different products,
1. coatings (applied as is),
2. biodegradable anti-pathogenic solution (applied as is for fumigation and diluted for humidifiers),
3. biodegradable cleaner (diluted)
4. biodegradable foliar fertiliser for agroindustry (diluted).

Registrations
1. coatings (CFIA registered for use in food processing plants)
2. biodegradable anti-pathogenic solution (approved by EPA from NZ)
3. biodegradable cleaner and biodegradable foliar fertiliser (are new, but 100% bio based so no approvals needed)

completely safe, can be applied on live animals.
How long does the applied product continue acting?
1. coatings (3-5 years)
2. biodegradable anti-pathogenic solution, biodegradable cleaner and biodegradable foliar fertiliser (must be repeated on a regular basis)

Shelf life - 2 years
Coatings help reduce odors, and are applied on walls and ceilings.
Antipathogenic Solutions do not leave residue.

To apply coatings, a mask is advised. Other products are completely safe to apply.
For coatings, surface must be clean, and it’s ok to wash.
Coatings are not applied on furniture. Other products do not stain.

Application is done by paint spray guns and cold fumigation machines, very simple, average turnaround is up to 100m2 / hour / 1 applicator.
Collected air & surface samples are send to local microbiology lab. This is done initially before we submit proposal and after the installation job.

1. Path away – natural antiseptic
a. Long shelf life, no odor, user friendly and environmentally safe.
b. Can be used on kitchen counter tops, bathrooms on tile and other hard surfaces, and to clean children’s toys. Can also be used on shoes to eliminate athletes foot.
c. Very effective when sprayed on heating or air conditioning filter. Kills airborne pathogens circulating through HVAC system.
d. Can be used as personal antiseptic, for equipment and small wounds.
e. Can be used on pets to stop skin infections, stop

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