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How Bioremediation Saves Money and the Environment
Contributed by: Troy Vermillion on 4/24/2008

How Bioremediation Saves Colorado Money and The Environment

Biodegradable vs. bioremediation:

Biodegradable is a term that is often misunderstood. It means, "Capable of being decomposed by biological agents, especially bacteria." Some don't realize that many biodegradable substances are hazardous. Don't fall victim to the belief that biodegradable means safe.

Bioremediation

Bioremediation is nature's way of cleaning up. Technically, it is the accelerated breakdown of organic compounds through the use of enzymes, bacteria, or fungi. It's a safe, environmentally-friendly way to handle many kinds of hazardous waste and is supported by the EPA as a viable solution for cleanup of oil spills and other contaminants.

How Bioremediation Works in the Cintas Safewasher

The SafeWasher uses a special OzzyMat to introduce microbes (including Ozzy, our microbe mascot!) into the cleaning process. Under a proprietary procedure, these microbes have been combined to form a colony that thrives and multiplies once activated in the SafeWasher.

The colony of microbes remains dormant until the OzzyMat is inserted into the washer and the OzzyJuice, our nonhazardous parts cleaning solution, is added -- then Ozzy goes immediately to work. As the solution begins circulating, Ozzy moves throughout the machine, attacking and eating oil and grease particles.

While Ozzy aggressively attacks oil and grime, that's all he will attack. He does not work on foreign substances, such as industrial grade metal and natural rubber, and is nonpathogenic and completely safe for you to use. Unlike mineral spirits, OzzyJuice doesn't sting or burn and actually feels good on bare hands!

About our Microbes

Ozzy and his cousins -- the living components in the SafeWasher parts cleaning system --are actually a highly specialized blend of cultures specifically selected and adapted to degrade a wide range of organic wastes. These microbes are introduced into the system through the OzzyMat and then circulate throughout the washer.

Microbes Are Safe to Use

While the thought of a product being based on live microbes might seem a little strange, it is actually an environmentally sound concept. Microbes are a common occurrence in nature. Microbes of all types are constantly around us; they are on your body right now, even though they cannot be seen with the naked eye.

While some microbes are "bad" for human survival, most microbes have either no impact on humans or affect us in positive ways. The microbes used in the SafeWasher are completely safe to humans and the environment. The microbes present in the OzzyMat are all classified as American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) Class I. Organisms in this classification have no recognized hazard potentional under ordinary conditions of handling. They are subject to unrestricted distribution by the ATCC, U.S. Department of Health, Public Health Service and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TOSCA). Organisms receive this classification only after extensive study and review by ATCC and government committees.

What about the Bottom Line?

The Cintas SafeWasher requires no upfront investment of any kind. A brand new machine is delivered to your location. We train you and your staff to use the machine. Once a week we come inspect the machine, change the filter and address any questions you may have. Cintas maintains the unit for the duration of our business partnership.

Cintas is proud to offer this new service to Colorado businesses. For more information contact Troy Vermillion at 720-261-7760 or by email at cintastroy@comcast.net. You may also visit the website and request a free demonstration at:

http://www.cintas.services.officelive.com/PartsCleaning




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Troy Vermillion

Aurora , CO

Troy Vermillion has posted 52 stories and 0 comments since joining on 4/22/2008. Troy Vermillion 's average story rating is 5.
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