‘It’s a game changer’: the disinfectant claims to kill COVID-19 on a microcircule surface, providing 8 days of protection.


Woodland Hills, Los Angeles (KABC) – During this epidemic, keeping surfaces clean and keeping people safe is an unstoppable fight! A new product available could be a game changer on that front.

Jump gyms are like many industries; Still closed due to Kovid and trying hard to stay afloat. But teaching gymnastics through zoom has limited benefits.

“It’s not the same. They don’t have the equipment. It’s not even safe, because they don’t have coaches to help,” said Alvaro Lolosa, the gym’s owner.

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The Woodland Hills facility already has a visible safety protocol in place when individual operations begin. But they are calculating an invisible defense against covid, known as microsure, a multi-surface sanitizer that does not require PPE application and is safe for children.

“I don’t have to make gear, I’ll just put it on my sprayer and fog up the whole gym without any problems,” Lolosa said. “It’s a game changer for me. There should be no reason to stop now.”

The active ingredient in microsure is benzalkonium chloride or BAC, and is found in most antibacterial wipes. Many products using BAC are unclear about its effectiveness against covid, but not microsure. The manufacturer of the product says that it has been specially lab tested against COVID.

“It definitely kills the virus, okay. And secondly, it seems to be recognizing the fact that the surface is currently on the surface as a virus killing property, the point of time is eight days,” Dr Er said. Said Erwin Lowe.

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In its liquid state, the product is numb. But when applied to a solid surface and allowed to dry, the material forms molecular spear dots, causing the pathogens to decompose. It is safer than chemical disinfectants.

The Denver Broncos hope to provide a second level of protection against COVID by misleading their players with a microsure before practice.

“It’s not a chemical kill, but it’s the size of a nanometer and it’s the technology behind the product that mechanically only kills viruses,” said Felipe Guzman, general manager of Microsure.

Knowing what’s at stake, Alvaro Lolosa is confident that this new product is part of a compromise to safely reopen.

“Even my daughter actually came to the camp. And I feel safe. You know how to do that, I feel safe to apply without any problems,” Lolosa said.

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