Commercial Laundry Safe

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Commercial Laundry Safe Infection Reduction Methodology

Laundry Safe by (your company name) Focused on reducing health care acquired infections Unique Mechanical Mechanism of Action Destroys Odor Causing Microbes Provides Residual Protective Barrier Extends Garment Product Life Enhances Hydrophobic Characteristics No Poisons, Toxins or Heavy Metals Established Safety Profile Cost Effective Provides New Revenue Stream Generation

Extends Garment Life Bacteria traditionally feed off discarded skin cells and oils that are absorbed into clothing fibers or reside on clothing surfaces, weakening the material. As a inhospitable barrier is now present clothing fibers are preserved to a greater extent, thus increasing garment longevity. Focused on reducing health care acquired infections

Added Barrier Benefit When applied to standard dividing curtains which separate patients in healthcare, medical or long-term care facilities, the resultant material now acts as a substantial biological barrier between bays. Independent Testing shows effective Suppression of Known Pathogens Including; MRSA Clostridium difficile, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa Klebsiella pneumoniae H1N1

Ease of Application Molecule is put into the softener cycle Cost per application varies from $.005 per pound to $.01 per pound Molecule introduced at .01 percent based on the weight of the fabric

Cost versus Benefit Healthcare unit benefits: Laundry Benefits: Operational cost that can be transferred to patients New layer to their infection control system Layer of protection for their employees Potential to lower HAI rates 21% reduction over 22 month period in a Turkish Hospital – used on hard surface System works persistently with no human error Improved reputation with your consumers Improved reputation in the medical community Laundry Benefits: Enhance reputation – Unique marketing capability Cost neutral worst cast Revenue generator best case The ability to grow your market

When using Pathene 500 expect HAI reductions Costs to Laundry: Our current cost model will add approximately $0.01 to 0.05 cents per lb of laundry. Cost varies based on quantity and contract length. Revenue Generator: The value add of antimicrobial textiles enhances your brand, delivers significant value to your customer and keeps everyone on the cutting edge of infection control Cost of an HAI: HAIs run $5000 to $7000 per incident Standard 400 Bed facility will have around 1600 HAIs, annual cost $8 million dollars HAI rates to be published based on the new law Dropped HAIs over 20% in a 22 month study Focused on reducing health care acquired infections

Enhanced Hydrophobic Qualities When the Bio-Barrier Treatment has dried and establishes its mechanism of defense. The matrix inherently adds beneficial hydrophobic qualities to textiles with which it has been applied. This enhances the materials ability to resist spills, soiling, liquids, absorption of sweat and body odors while still allowing the garment to significantly “breath” and still provide evaporative cooling.

Dependable Mechanical Kill Pathene 500 is an organic molecule: No poisons No heavy metals No Toxins Doesn’t leach Focused on reducing health care acquired infections

Safety Biodegradable Totally Inert When in its wet state Focused on reducing health care acquired infections Biodegradable Totally Inert When in its wet state Carries no Governmental restrictions (EPA,DOT, OSHA, HEALTH CANADA) Safe for your facility Safe for employee handling Enhances Safety for your Clients Safe to transport

Vertical Sale Integration Focused on reducing health care acquired infections As this treatment provides additional benefits to aid in the decrease of Hospital Acquired Infect ions (HAI’s) and provides a requisite decrease in the overall bio-burden relating to institutions where bacteria and odors are of particular concern such as: Hospitals Ambulatory Surgical Centers Fitness Centers Laboratories Food Processing Facilities Veterinary Practices Hospitality Industry Manufacturing Plants

The Focus of Hospital Administrations is Nosocomial Infections (HAI) Valued added laundry Protects textiles from biological contaminants Provides risk mitigation tools for infection control Provides a textile barrier the persistently works against biologicals Enhance life of garment Anti-static garments Hospital Realities: Government programs will not pay for HAIs Operational expenses can be passed on to patents easily Average cost of an HAI is between 5K and 7K* 1-20 Patents will get an HAI based on the hospital stay 370 deaths per day in the USA due to HAIs R. Douglas Scott II, Economist Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention March 2009 * CS200891

Questions? Need More Information? Feel free to contact us. Sean Patrick Sean.patrick@canadaantibacterialsolutions.com Business: 705-521-0945 Fax: 866-927-0437