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What safeguards do you have in the make-up of the cleaning bacteria that it will not turn into a bad mutation when in contact with the pathogenic strains existing in hospital waste?

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What safeguards do you have in the make-up of the cleaning bacteria that it will not turn into a bad mutation when in contact with the pathogenic strains existing in hospital waste?

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The safe guard is that these particular organisms were specifically chosen so that this event will not occur. We use pure culture to begin the manufacturing process and we use organisms provided by the ATCC (American Type Culture Collection). We are assured of the purity of the product. If any batch shows any signs of contamination, the batch is destroyed. Additionally, the alcohol used as a preservative will kill any non-spore forming pathogen. Bacteria do not mutate due to contact. The common belief is that organisms mutate due to environmental stresses or extinction conditions (or human manipulation) In a thriving environment, where BILLIONS of competitors are continuously added, the conditions are not right for mutation, the bad organisms die.

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