EFFICACY TESTING
Textile efficacy testing for non-leaching antimicrobial agents: ASTM E2149-13a
- Treated specimens are tested and evaluated for antimicrobial under dynamic contact conditions
- Used to prove efficacy of non-leaching and non-ionic antimicrobial agents
- After the procedure, the aqueous solution used to test the specimen is evaluated to determine if any of the active ingredients have washed off of the specimen
Procedure: The sample is sometimes sterilized by labs with either UV or autoclave. The test microorganism is grown in a liquid culture. The microbial culture is then diluted in a sterile buffer solution. For each product to be tested, 50 mL of the standardized microbial culture is placed into three sterile glass containers. One container receives only the bacterial suspension, another receives the antimicrobial test object, and the last receives a control object. Microbial concentrations are enumerated at “time zero.” All containers are shaken in a wrist action shaker for a specified contact time, usually 1 to 24 hours. After the specified contact time, the microbial concentration in all containers is determined and compared to the “time zero” concentration as well as the control.
EFFICACY IMPROVES WITH WASHING
Unlike most other antimicrobial treatments that wash away and decrease efficacy when washed, FUZE technology improves with washing when dirt and softeners are removed and allow for bacteria to come in contact with FUZE faster!
TEST REPORTS
Test reports
TESTING PROTOCOL
- Rodac Plates with Agar were used to acquire pre-test samples from a variety of locations
- Commonly cleaned areas – counters, sinks, floors
Uncommonly cleaned areas – light switch, walls, hand weights
- Commonly cleaned areas – counters, sinks, floors
- FUZE team treated the designated areas
- Rodac Plates were used to collect post application samples
- Samples from both pre-test and post-application were sent to a third party lab for incubation and analysis
- Rodac plates are cultured and bacteria and fungus colonies are counted
FUZE KILLS HARMFUL PATHOGENS
FUZE obliterates harmful and odor-causing pathogens by mechanically disassembling organisms upon contact and rendering it incapable of multiplying!