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Mission
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We believe
that to raise the public health standards, extensive research
and development must proceed the marketing of a chemical product.
The cleaner in use, too often causes biological and physical
danger present as slippery, contaminated surfaces. We believe
that we must aid in educating the public to use proper, efficient
cleaners. We believe that out product and services to be so essential
to the maintenance of a high level of public health and welfare
that we pledge ourselves to represent only a slip-resistant,
bacteriofrenic product line. We therefore have creates one that
will comply with the new safety standard with 20 separate uses.
"The
Technical instruction Series 1000
describes in detail practical application procedures at the user
friendly level. The Technical information Series 2000
is a compilation of vital details necessary to fully implement
the pHluorus Safety System. The Report Series 3000
are documents of a scientific nature to substantiate all claims
in the 1000
series tier level."
Many
individuals contributed to the preparation of the tier levels.
First, we would like to thank the Distinguished Professor, Robert
W. Parry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Utah. Dr.
Parrys discoveries, as Chief Consultant, Resulted From
years of empirical observations. Collaborators of researchers
include, but are not limited to:
Irina M. Curelaru-Nelson, Ph. D., Technical Physics, Ceramic
Chemist, Nuclear Physicist, Chalmer University so Technology,
Gothenburg.
Burden C. Musgrave, Ph. D., Physical Chemistry, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory.
Francios Cheong-Sait-Moy Ph.D., Professor of Civil and
Structural Engineering, California State University, Sacramento,
CA.
Chief Counsel, Affidavit research, Sullivan Roche and
Johnson, San Francisco, CA.
O. James Pardau, Geologist, Environmental Management Consultant,
key roll in federal Resource Consecution and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Kevin Greenwood, Chemist, University of Utah.
Nancy Eastes, Industrial Hygienist, State of Utah, Industrial
Commission.
Leo Ferroni, Lab Technician, State of California, Department
of Transportation Division of Facilities Construction Transportation
Laboratory, Rigid Pavement Branch, Sacramento, CA.
Ernest Ferrer, Senior Industrial Waste Control Technician,
Department of Public Works, San Diego, CA.
Thanks to their contributions, the creation of the pHluorus Safety
Standard is a discovery of great importance. The invention produces,
besides slip-resistant qualities, the Fluorination of most hard
structural materials such as cement, granite, tile or marble,
an important break-through in preserving said materials. The
Microbiofrenic nature of such a surface is so important that
non-fluorinated surfaces in rest rooms, kitchens, pools, etc.,
were until now, serious unresolved health problems. All research
has been performed with "Due Diligence" on your behalf. |
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