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Purpose Describe how our Pathene 500 product can add additional protection capability. Understand how the technology works and what a difference in

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Describe how our Pathene 500 product can add additional protection capability.

Understand how the technology works and what a difference in health it could provide

you.

Determine if there is a good fit between your needs and our offerings, and if it is a good product for your business or needs.

Antimicrobial Technology Pathene 500 protects virtually all solid

surfaces and fabrics from a broad array of disease and odor causing micro-organisms, including all forms of MRSA.

Pathene 500 inhibits biological growth on treated surfaces for as long as 90 days. On surfaces with little or no friction the molecule will bind for years.

Safe, effective and easy to use Works on virtually all surfaces and fabrics Can be mixed with other cleaning agents Keeps laundry from spreading microorganisms Neutralizes and prevents offensive odours Stops mould and mildew Cost savings Long-lasting Multiple application methods Health Canada Approved Patented Technology

Why Use Pathene 500

Infection is the #1 cause of death worldwide and the #3 cause of death in USA.

Superbug mutations caused by sterilants, chemicals.

25 years ago, 80% of infection was controlled by antibiotics. Today, less than 50% of infections are deemed controllable.

Health problems caused by the growth of bacteria, fungi, algae, mould, and mildew in living and work areas are ever-increasing.

Mould is more lethal than asbestos and more prevalent.

Superbugs are on the rise

Pathene 500 - A Micro-biostatic Surface Protectant

Microbes land on the surface protectant

Microbes’ membranes are ruptured by the surface protectant and die

Surface remains poised to kill next microbe

Not a leaching poison, does not use depleting heavy metals

Continues to protect in-between cleanings

Colorless and odorless Water-based, easy to handle and

low risk for workers to use

How it Works Electron Microscope View

FungiAspergillus flarresAsperg illus flavusAspergillus nigerAsperg illus sydowlAsperg illus terreusAspergillus versicolorAureobasidium pullulansChaetomium globosumCephaldascus fragansGloeophyllum trabeumPenicillium ch rysogenumPenicillium funiculosumPenicillium pinophilumPenicillium variabilePoria placentaPullularia pullulansTrichoderm sp. madison P-42Trichoderma vi rideTrichophyton interdigitalTrichophyton mentagrophytes

YeastCandida al bicansCandida pseudotropicallsSaccharomyces cerevisiae

AlgaeAnabaena cylindricaChlorophyta (green) protococcusChlorophyta (green) selenastrum gracileChlorophyta (green) sp.Chlorophyta (yellow-green) sp.Chrysophyta (brown)Cyanophyta (blue-green) anabaenaCyanophyta (blue-green) oscillatoriaCyanophyta (blue-green) sp.Gonium sp. (strain LB 9c)Pleuroccus sp. (strain LB 11)Selenastrum gracile

Bacteria (gram positive)Bacillus sp. (vegetative cell)Bacillus subtilisEnterococcus sp.Micrococcus luteaMicrococcus sp.Staphylococcus aureusStaphylococcus epidermidisSt reptococcus faecalisStreptococcus mutansStreptococcus pyogenesnclnerwDacrer calcwacencus

Bacteria (gram negative)Aerobacter aerogenes

Aeromonas hydrophila

Citrobacter deversus

Citrobacter freundii

Enterobacter aglomerans

Enterobacter cloacae

Escherichia coli

Klebsiel laoxytoca

Klebsiella pneumoniae

Morganella morganii

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Proteus mirabilis

Proteus vulgaris

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Pseudomonas fluorescens

Pseudomonas putida

Salmonella chloeraesius

Salmonella typhi

Salmonella typhimurium

Salmonella typhosa

Serratia liquifaciens

Serratia marcescens

Treponema hyodysen teriae

Xanthomonas campestrisa

.

Partial list of microbial control

Spray it on or wash it in. Becomes active within 3 minutes of

application and starts to work as soon as micro-organisms come into contact with the treated surface.

It then works continuously to maintain a consistently lower bio-burden than would be expected on a surface not protected by Pathene 500.

Normal cleaning of the treated surfaces is necessary in order for Pathene 500 ’s antimicrobial spikes to continue their effectiveness.

Dirt build-up, paint, dead microbes, etc. can cover the treatment, preventing it from killing micro-organisms.

Pathene 500 Usage

An independent, long-term hospital study showed that Pathene 500 reduced microbe counts in many cases by over 99% on fabrics and other surfaces (Study is available upon request.)

Pathene 500 has been shown to significantly reduce the staph counts and subsequent staph infections on oil rigs.

Pathene 500 treatment increases the longevity of fabrics, is Health Canada Approved, as it “inhibits deterioration caused by bacteria.”

Pathene 500 Laundry TreatmentPathene 500 and Fabric Softener Combined

Items normally laundered Fabrics that can’t be “tracked” or have high turnover Use every wash -Add 1% of the weight of the fabric being

washed. Use in every wash and Pathene 500 protection increases, as

shown in a study (Study is available upon request.) Only $0.03 -$.04 per pound

Items not regularly laundered and/or can’t be laundered Curtains, room dividers, and upholstered furniture. Fabrics that can be tracked such as an individual uniforms One Time Usage - Add 5% of the weight of the fabric being

washed. It’s 5% active ingredient used one-time gives antimicrobial

protection for the useful life of the fabric. Only $0.15 -$0.18 per pound

Pathne 500 Laundry TreatmentPathene 500 and Fabric Softener Combined

From CBS News – Link available upon request Scientists swabbed 43 hospital curtains twice a week for

three weeks. They analyzed 180 samples, and found germs on 119.

Twenty-six percent of curtains tested positive for the potentially deadly antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria known as MRSA, and 44 percent tested positive for a form of Enterococcus bacteria - some of which were antibiotic resistant.

Researchers also placed 13 new curtains in a hospital for the study. Within a week, 12 were contaminated.

Pathene 500 Hospital Study Microbial Counts: Baseline - 2/25/10 3100 Follow-Up 3/21/10 >10 Follow-Up 3/30/10 10 Through June 2010 >10

Case Study privacy curtains

Cardinal Health believes at least 18% of hospital-acquired infections are airborne

2009 ASHRAE study clearly identifies a series of pathogens that move through the air and through HVAC systems

Adenovirus Influenza virus Rebeola virus Meningococcal Disease Mumps virus Pertussis Parvovirus B19 Respiratory Syncitial Virus Rubella virus Tuberculosis

Disease Spreads through the air

Questions?More Information?

Sean Patrick Canada Antibacterial Solutions Inc. Operations Manager Office: 705-521-0945 Cell: 705-562-9885

www.canadaantibacterialsolutions.com