Midwest BioShield
BioShield 75 is a long-lasting, sprayed on surface protectant used in conjunction with normal cleaning procedures to greatly reduce or eliminate the buildup of MRSA, Type A Influenza (Swine Flu), E. coli, Salmonella, mold, etc.
It is effective on nearly any surface, including cutting boards, countertops, door handles, walls, locker room floors, restrooms, gym mats, etc. The list of uses is nearly endless!
Advanced Germ-Killing Technology
H1N1: No Match For BioShield 75’s Patented Killing Technology
90+ days of Swine Flu protection in just one application is now available… BioShield®75 protects the surfaces we touch every day, the same surfaces responsible for the transfer of viruses like the Swine Flu, with one easy application, for a minimum of 90 days.
BioShield®75 Benefits:
Easy to use…
Inexpensive…
Lasts 90+ days…
Keeps those you care about healthy…
Non – [...]
BioShield 75 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
View the original Material Safety Data Sheet here
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: EnviroSystems® BioShield® 75
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION: Organosilane
COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:
IndusCo, Ltd.
2319 Joe Brown Drive
Greensboro, NC 27405
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (800) 262-8200 (24 HOURS) CHEMTREC
2. COMPOSITION/ INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Our hazard evaluation has identified the following chemical substance(s) as hazardous. Consult
Section 15 for the nature of [...]
BioShield 75 Swine Flu Efficacy
To: Dr. William Esposito
Ambient Group, Inc.
October 19, 2009
From: Tom Davis –
Technical Director
Dr. Babu Patel, Ph.D.
Ed Kennedy, Director of Sales
Re: BioShield 75 Swine Flu Efficacy, etc
Dr. Esposito,
The mechanical efficacy of this molecule has been successfully displayed over a 30 year period. The molecule of BioShield 75 and ProShield 5000D works by forming a permanent microbiostatic film [...]
USDA Letter About BioShield 75
View the original PDF version here
August 2, 2006
Mr. Joeseph E. Mason, President
IndusCo, LTD
2319 Joe Brown Drive
Greensboro, NC 27405
This is a response to your notification (Log 06-NT 0215-N-A) dated June 9, 2006, requesting approval of BioShield 75 to be used in any Food Safety Inspection Services (FSIS) establishments as a sanitizing agent.
On July 18, 2006, representatives [...]
BioShield 75 – What It Is And What It Does
BioShield 75 is a long-lasting, sprayed on surface protectant used in conjunction with normal cleaning procedures to greatly reduce or eliminate the buildup of MRSA, Type A Influenza (Swine Flu), E. coli, Salmonella, mold, etc.
It is effective on nearly any surface, including cutting boards, countertops, door handles, walls, locker room floors, restrooms, gym mats, etc. [...]
Restaurant Owners Delight: Finally A Long-Lasting Solution To Salmonella
You mean there’s finally something the health inspector and kitchen manager agree on? Yes!…Sounds impossible, I know, but it’s true. Look, we understand the battle that goes on every day, the health inspector’s laser vision on you, following a set of rules that are arbitrary, contradictory and taking time you don’t have away from what [...]
New Swine Flu Guidelines For College and Work
CDC Explains How Colleges, Universities, and Businesses Should Handle Swine Flu
Here’s a very helpful, if somewhat unrealistic, article from WebMD on limiting the spread of Swine Flu. When you’re finished, please Contact Midwest Bioshield and let us show you how to cost-effectively prevent the spread of Swine Flu and other harmful viruses and germs where [...]
Hand Sanitizers Bug-Destroying Claims Are Misleading
Kills 99.9% of Germs — Under Some Lab Conditions
By CARL BIALIK of the Wall Street Journal
A decade of pesky germs, from SARS to avian flu to H1N1, has given rise to dozens of products bragging about their microbe-killing properties. Everything from hand-sanitizing liquids to products like computer keyboards, shopping carts and tissues tout that they [...]
Disinfectants cause some bacteria to thrive
Study shows how savvy some bugs are, adding to research on superbugs
To keep sickness at bay, many of us constantly wash hands and disinfect surfaces. But a new lab study shows one pesky bacterium eats cleansers for breakfast: When disinfectant was applied to lab cultures of the bacteria, they adapted to survive not only the [...]
New Study Finds MRSA On The Rise In Hospital Outpatients
The community-associated strain of the deadly superbug MRSA-an infection-causing bacteria resistant to most common antibiotics-poses a far greater health threat than previously known and is making its way into hospitals, according to a study in the December issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases.
The new threat is easily picked up in fitness centers, schools, and other public [...]
Cities Ranked by Dirty Restaurants
Consumer Group’s ‘Dirty Dining’ Report: Unhealthy Towns or Tough Inspectors?
By Daniel J. DeNoon
WebMD Health News
Aug. 7, 2008 — Is your city a haven for restaurant health hazards?
A consumer group has ranked 20 U.S. cities for restaurant health. Austin, Texas, and Boston rank worst, while Tucson, Ariz., and San Francisco rank best.
But it’s not at all [...]
America Unprepared For Disaster
Report Finds ‘Serious Gaps’ in U.S. Emergency Response Capacity
By Daniel J. DeNoon
WebMD Health News
Dec. 15, 2009 – America is unprepared for a wide range of disasters, a public health group warns.
The warning repeats six earlier calls to action from the nonprofit, nonpartisan Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which [...]

