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BASF's Aseptrol(R) S10 - Tab Receives EPA Approval for H1N1 Sanitization Label

Published in AIDS Weekly, December 28th, 2009

BASF announced that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the use of Aseptrol=AE S10 - Tab in H1N1 sanitization operations in institutional and industrial facilities, such as, schools, hospitals, government buildings, retail and restaurants, and recreational facilities. Aseptrol S10 - Tab is based on Chlorine dioxide (CIO2) release technology.

"Aseptrol S10 - Tab delivers a broad spectrum disinfectant as stated in the EPA label and kills a large number of pathogens, such as H1N1 virus, Avian Influenza A (H3N2), Influenza A, and HIV, on contact surfaces," said Gary Dee, Business Director, Home and Personal Care, Care Chemicals North America at BASF. "The...

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