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2 Topics Your only choice for a green disinfectant Technology What Makes PureGreen24 Green? PureGreen24 vs. Toxic Disinfectants Product Comparison Target Applications Product Packaging Key Points

3 Your only choice for a proven green disinfectant The First (and only) EPA registered green disinfectant –PureGreen24 is more than green, it’s effective! Hard surface disinfectant –Not a sanitizer –100% Kill of Viruses and Bacteria Kills bacteria, viruses and fungus including –Staph, MRSA & MRSA ca –NoroVirus –Bird Flu –SARS –E. Coli & Salmonella –HIV –Common Household Germs Deodorizer Meets School and Office Building green standards

4 Technology PureGreen24 disinfecting properties are based on Silver Ion SDC patented technology –Silver has been used as a disinfectant for thousands of years –The SDC patented technology stabilizes Silver Ions with citric acid enabling a long shelf live Product Contents –Active Ingredients Silver (Ions) 0.003% Citric Acid 4.840% –Remainder: Purified Water

5 What Makes PureGreen24 - Green? Green Technology –PureGreen24’s active ingredient, SDC, is comprised of silver ions and citric acid, both of which occur naturally in the environment. Green Manufacturing –The manufacturing process produces zero discharge with no waste or byproducts. Low toxicity –EPA toxicity rating IV (lowest granted by EPA) Composed of Renewable Resources –99.967% (by weight) is water and citric acid

6 PureGreen24 vs. Toxic Disinfectants Do you want to be exposed to a product that requires the following EPA warnings? PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS : HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER. Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage and skin burns. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Wear protective eyewear (goggles, face shield or safety glasses), protective (rubber or chemical resistant) gloves and protective clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash clothing before reuse. Toxic Disinfectants expose you to these dangerous risks PureGreen24 has NO warnings on its label PureGreen24 can be applied in the presence of humans and animals No protective gear required during application of PureGreen24 No rinse required; all other disinfectants require a rinse prior to skin contact

7 Product Comparison

8 Target Applications Athletic Facilities –Gymnasiums –Locker Rooms –Wrestling Mats –Sports Equipment Children Environments –Home –Schools –Toys Animal Habitats –Kennels/ Veterinarian –Zoo Institutional –Government –Military –Prisons –Office Buildings Medical –Hospitals –Clinics –Assisted Living Health & Beauty –Spas –Salons

9 Product Packaging 4oz (pump spray) –(48) per case 32oz (trigger spray) –(12) per case –Sprayers in box 128oz Gallon (refill) –(4) per case Bulk packaging also available –55 Gallon Drums & Totes

10 PureGreen24 Key Points Green, yet strong enough to kill Staph & MRSA 24 hour residual protection* Safe enough to be used on children’s toys and sports equipment without a rinse Only EPA Registered Green Disinfectant on the market; meets School, Government & Corporate Green mandates Non-bleaching, noncorrosive and odorless with no harsh chemical smell Fastest bacterial, viral and fungal kill times* *Please refer to product label for specific organisms controlled by PureGreen24