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Sanitized Blog

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Relaxing sleep: What's hiding beneath your covers?

Does your bedroom smell musty or does your mattress have spots? It is about time we took a closer look at this. With...

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Odor Management For Towels

The reuse of towels by consumers makes prevention against odor-causing bacteria in the towel vital. Sanitized® treated...

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7 Years Into BPR – Why Many Antimicrobial Products Are Not Yet Compliant

The BPR (Biocidal Products Regulation) was announced in 2012 and came into full force in 2013, its purpose to regulate...

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Breathe a sigh of relief! Cotton textiles without odor, the natural way with mint

SANITIZED provides technology for textile manufacturers.

Consumer demand for natural products is growing, even when it...

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Protection against COVID-19: Which antiviral advertising claims are legal? SANITIZED explains.

As long as coronavirus is around, the market for mouth and nose protection will continue to grow worldwide. An...

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The Biocidal Products Regulation: Relevant Facts for the PVC Industry

Plasticized PVC products are very sensitive to microbial attacks. Especially outdoor applications with warm and humid...

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What offers real protection against the coronavirus? Critically approaching «antiviral» claims on facemasks and garments

How can I protect myself and my colleagues against the coronavirus? A question often asked by hygienists in hospitals,...

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Effective against coronavirus: Sanitized® additives protect synthetic textiles

Treating PES textiles with Sanitized® additives can reduce viral load by up to 99 %. SANITIZED AG celebrates validation...

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What's behind the mask

So much information is out there surrounding Covid-19 it can be a bit overwhelming to stay on top of it all. Now...

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Viruses and bacteria: A brief explanation of the differences

Viruses are one hundred times smaller than bacteria and are therefore only visible under an electron microscope. This...

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