Omni Shield
Help Safeguard Schools, Hospitals, Businesses, and More with Economical and Effective OMNIShield™ OS 75 ready to use Antimicrobial Spray - an EPA-registered water-based agent that inhibits a wide range of bacteria, mold, and mildew on porous and non-porous surfaces. Reapply OMNIShield™ OS 75 every 3-Months as necessary!
When applied to a surface or incorporated into a material, OMNIShield™ forms a covalent bond with a substrate and creates a microbiostatic antimicrobial coating. That coating carries a positive charge that attracts and then inhibits negatively charged bacteria, including odor-causing, staining, and discoloration.
FAQ
No, it is an EPA registered surface protectant.
1 diluted or Ready to Use gallon covers 4000 sq ft using an electrostatic sprayer, about 3000 sq ft with a pump sprayer and 2500 sq ft with a spray bottle.
YES!
YES!
High touch surfaces might wear down quicker than areas such as walls or side of furniture, so those areas (door knobs, hand rails, elevator buttons, faucets, etc..) would most likely need to be sprayed more frequently.
No. Surfaces can still be cleaned daily and multiple times per day as needed. OMNIShield is only worn down by continuous abrasion and muriatic acid.
Yes, but not as frequently once OMNIShield is applied. The nanospikes, once dried, inhibit the growth of microorganisms on the surfaces where applied, porous and non-porous.
Less than .01/sq ft.
Yes, we work in conjunction with Green Up Solutions, who handles the service arm of this division. Please contact aweins@greenupsolutions.org for information on www.shockandshield.com and options for applications.
Yes. It can be applied to the laundry process and once dry, has the same antimicrobial benefits as it has on surfaces. It can also be sprayed on curtains and furniture. An electrostatic sprayer is recommended so water droplets are finer and create better coverage.
Yes. It can be applied to outside equipment, walkways, buildings, doors, playgrounds, handles, walls, etc.
Yes. It can be applied to outside equipment, walkways, buildings, doors, playgrounds, handles, walls, etc.
Yes, but the solution has to be able to dry in order to be effective, so make sure enough time is allotted for it to completely dry (3 minutes) before utilizing an area that is prone to wetness.
You can use an ATP meter to swab for surface cleanliness, but if you want to test for bacterial growth, we recommend swabbing and sending samples to a lab to make sure no living organisms are on the surface. We use Minnesota Valley Testing Labs http://www.mvtl.com/.
We do not have conclusive test data specifically against this strain of coronavirus because it is so new, but this molecule has been tested against other coronaviruses such as SARS and MERS. It also protects against bacteria, which are typically more difficult to kill than viruses.
In most cases 9:1