SANI-99™: The Premier Broad-Spectrum Disinfectant for Impeccable Hygiene

In the quest for a healthier and safer environment, SANI-99™ emerges as a revolutionary broad-spectrum disinfectant designed to combat a wide array of pathogens. With proven effectiveness against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, including Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli, SANI-99™ ensures top-notch sanitation for spaces that require the utmost cleanliness. This powerful disinfectant is not only pivotal in maintaining rigorous hygiene standards but also plays a crucial role in minimising the risk of infections, making it the ideal choice for healthcare facilities, food production areas, and educational institutions.

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Lime – Calcium Hydroxide vs. SANI-99™ for AGRI Disinfectant

In agricultural disinfection, lime requires specific conditions and poses health risks, while SANI-99™ for AGRI offers a safer, more reliable alternative. It eliminates 99.99995% of pathogens, remains effective for up to 90 days, and is non-toxic, alcohol-free, and chlorine-free. Additionally, it supports sustainable practices by reducing plastic waste and carbon emissions, making SANI-99™ for AGRI the optimal choice for modern agriculture.

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Protecting UK’s Native Poultry from Avian Influenza with DEFRA-Approved Disinfectants

In the UK, the specter of avian influenza looms large, posing a severe threat to native poultry breeds such as chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys, according to a report from the Rare Breeds Survival Trust highlighted in a recent Guardian article. This alarming situation necessitates immediate and decisive action to safeguard these vital breeds. The disease, which originated in Asian poultry farms, has now escalated to affect mammals and even shown instances in humans, though human-to-human transmission has not been observed. The article emphasizes the crucial role of stringent biosecurity measures, including the use of DEFRA-approved disinfectants like SANI-99™ for AGRI, in combating the spread of this notifiable disease. For poultry farmers and breed conservationists, the stakes could not be higher as they race to protect the UK’s agricultural heritage and prevent catastrophic losses.

Read the full article and understand the implications of this ongoing crisis [here](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/17/uk-native-poultry-under-threat-as-bird-flu-takes-hold-worldwide).

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