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Our Biome Treatment Regime Process
Our Biome Treatment Regime Process
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Biome Treatment Regime
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Step 1, we clean
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Step 2, we eliminate
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Step 3, we deactivate
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Why Biome Treatment Regime
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Frequently asked questions

Not at all! Since the antiviral/antimicrobial is bound to the surface it protects, it does not leach from the surface onto the skin or textile.

What makes Biome different compared to other antiviral/antimicrobials? 

Most antivirals/antimicrobials kill by way of poisoning the organism or disrupting a vital-life-process. They are designed to be moved from the surface very quickly, and although they do their job in eliminating bacteria, other antimicrobials have a limited range of effectiveness. Biome takes a different approach. It provides and effective kill when applied, but, it also provides extended control of growth of treated surfaces for 90 days.

No, unlike many other antimicrobials, Biome is not harmful to the environment. 

Since no toxic or dangerous substance are used both humans and the environment remain unaffected.

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Is Biome Treatment harmful to the environment?

Are the chemicals used in the Biome Treatment 

harmful to my skin?

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