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The Process

It's all powered by our 2-step advanced dry fog vapor technology.

Our proprietory mold killing and sterilization process create a safe, non-toxic 'cloud' that fills and penetrates every critical surface in your home, commercial, or industrial space. This 'dry cloud' is comprised of microscopic particules that kill everything from black mold fungi to bacteria and viruses - without leaving any wet residue.

Realtors & home sellers note! Is the sale of your home subject to the remediation of mold on the premises? After treatment, you'll pass a mold test, no problem. 

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The Sterilant: InstaPURE

Step 1: First we apply the InstaPURE process using a Health Canada registered sterilant that safely kills all mold spores, fungi, bacteria, and viruses. Containing tiny disinfectant particles that measure only a few microns, the InstaPURE process can permeate the hardest to reach places without damaging any surfaces.

The Protection: EverPURE

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Step 2: EverPURE is the second application in our system providing lasting protection. While InstaPURE can disinfect virtually any home, office, or other building, what happens when new mold spores, bacteria and/or viruses enter the premises? EverPURE is the answer. EverPURE provides an EPA verified 90 days of protection. This anti-microbial leaves no residue but sits on your keyboard, doorknobs, and every other surface waiting for the next bacteria, mold spore, or virus looking for a place to land. When any pathogens try to land on the surface of your home, EverPURE destroys the cell on contact.

Why is this dry fog vapor system superior to rentable foggers or electrostatic spraying?

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VaPure (Our Patented Technology)

Smaller droplets rebound from surfaces creating a vapor. The vapor, as well as the fumes, create an inescapable environment for mold, virus and bacteria

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Wet Fog or Ozone (Other Technology)

The larger droplets burst and create wet surfaces, like rain. The larger particle size also creates gaps in molecular coverage. Surfaces treated are restricted to what is in the spray's path and below.

And now let's look at other remediation techniques

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