INDUSTRY INSIGHT
HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR HOME?
SPONSORED CONTENT
BACTRONIX REVOLUTIONIZED
THE HOME INDUSTRY
TO MEET THE HIGH STANDARDS
OF THE MEDICAL INDUSTRY
C
an you imagine your home getting
the same scrutiny as a hospital surgery
room? Bactronix, a Pittsburgh-based
corporation, has developed the Bactronizing
Process, which includes testing and
disinfecting with residual protection. The
company provides a free home evaluation to
determine if your home is healthy or sick. “Sick
homes” carry high levels of bio-activity, caused
by mold, mildew, algae, bacteria, viruses
and VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).
Residents with asthma, COPD or any other kind
of compromised immune system are highly
susceptible to these contaminants.
Mold in homes is very common. In
Pennsylvania at least one of every four homes
has mold. Older homes have mold due to
poor insulation and outdated construction
(clogged-up drains, disconnected down
spouts, leaking gutters, shrubbery close to
exterior walls, overgrown trees, etc.) while
new homes may have mold due to poor or
inefficient air circulation. Some people don’t
take mold very seriously until it has directly
affected their personal health.
Why would you take that chance and
that risk? If you notice a musty odor in your
home or see physical mold on a wall, contact
Bactronix at 412.375.7886 and have your
home tested at NO CHARGE. Based on the test
results, Bactronix will provide you with a free
Bionomic Assessment Report and, if necessary,
a written quotation for treatment.
You should not live in a “sick home” that
affects your health, your mood and your
future. The Bactronizing Process is a nontoxic, hospital-grade disinfecting treatment.
The process is not only affordable, but you
also do not need to leave your house during
treatment unless you are a COPD patient. Upon
completion of the treatment process, Bactronix
will test again to prove that the process was
highly effective in bringing the bio-activity
down to safe levels.
DON’T LIVE IN FEAR; DON’T ACCEPT LIVING
IN A “SICK HOME”! CALL BACTRONIX AT
412.375.7886 OR VISIT WWW.BACTRONIX.COM.
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