Fight Animal Premise Parvovirus with SUNBURST NO-BAC from Sunburst Chemicals


Sunburst Chemicals has announced that Sunburst NO-BAC is effective against Canine Parvovirus (CPV), Porcine Parvovirus and Minute Virus of Mice (Parvovirus), making it the ideal disinfectant for animal shelters, kennels and laboratories. Parvovirus is a viral disease that causes diarrhea in dogs, infectious infertility in pigs and organ damage in mice. It is also extremely contagious and can easily be transmitted by any person, animal or object that has come in contact with the disease.  

SUNBURST NO-BAC is a multi-purpose, hospital-strength germicidal detergent/disinfectant/deodorant that cleans and deodorizes in one step. It is a highly effective detergent with a blend of wetting agents and sequestering agents to lift, emulsify and suspend soils. The product can also be used to sanitize food contact surfaces when used at 1 ounce per 3.5 gallons of water. (These surfaces must be washed with soap and rinsed with potable water before using for food preparation.)

SUNBURST NO-BAC is also effective against Salmonella enterica, Norovirus, E.coli. and numbers other viruses, bacteria, fungi and mildew.

For more information, visit www.sunburstchemicals.com.



August 9, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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