Destroy problem mold and mildew with SUNBURST NO-BAC from Sunburst Chemicals


Sunburst Chemicals offers several products that help prevent and fight against mold and mildew such as Aspergillis niger. In addition to being unsightly and foul smelling, untreated mold and mildew can affect human health.

Health effects include infections and allergic reactions including congestion, rashes, wheezing and aggravated asthma. Mold/mildew-prone areas such as locker rooms, showers and pool areas are especially vulnerable during the hot and humid summer months.

Sunburst NO-BAC is a multi-purpose, hospital-strength germicidal that cleans, disinfects and deodorizes in one step. The product is mildewcidal against Aspergillus niger and fungicidal against Trichophyton mentagrophytes – the athlete’s foot fungus, a cause of Ringworm. The product is also effective against a wide variety of bacteria including E-coli and viruses including the highly contagious Norovirus.

For more information, visit www.sunburstchemicals.com.



July 6, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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