Pro-Link, Inc. introduces the Sanitizing Extraction Carpet Cleaner. This hospital-grade disinfectant is a combination cleaner, disinfectant, fungicide, mildewstat and virucide. It is effective for both hard-surface disinfection and carpet deodorizing.
Carpets are in many facilities with sensitive populations, such as schools, offices, nursing homes, medical offices, nurseries, and daycare facilities. Daily vacuuming and spot cleaning removes the obvious soils. But these types of facilities have many visitors and tenants who may be adversely affected by the viruses and fungi left behind. Using Pro-Links Sanitizing Extraction Carpet Cleaner can help keep your visitors and tenants safer, reducing the risk of contagious outbreaks in your facility.Â
This unique formulation effectively eliminates a broad range of bacteria from hard surfaces that can be foodborne, airborne and communicated by contact, such as VRE, CA MRSA, E. coli, and Staph; and viruses such as Herpes Simplex virus Type1, Human Coronavirus, Influenza A2/Japan virus, Norovirus, Feline Calicivirus (FCV) and even the foot fungus that can cause ringworm.
Pro-Links Sanitizing Extraction Carpet Cleaner can be used on carpets, upholstery, drapes, and other porous materials (such as subfloors, drywall and paneling) to eradicate odor causing bacteria. It is also excellent for removing mildew smells and smoke damage, making an excellent choice for carpets needing restoration.
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