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Bio-Safe Engineered Water
Bio-Safe’s compact (1 sq ft) unit pulls oxygen molecules (O2) from the air and splits them into single atoms of oxygen (O1). These single atoms bond weakly with O2 molecules to form O3 (ozone) molecules that are injected into tap water. The weakly bonded oxygen atoms in the Bio-Safe disinfecting solution attach to pathogens and literally destroy them by bursting the cell walls.
The disinfecting solution created by Bio-Safe’s patented technology kills 99.999% of all pathogens on contact, including salmonella, e-coli, mold, pesticides, bacteria, and viruses such as influenza and COVID-19. After destroying pathogens, the O3 molecules convert back into O2. The only byproducts of Bio-Safe disinfection are oxygen and water.
Bio-Safe Antimicrobial Units
Advantages of Engineered Water
The Bio-Safe Cleaning Solution is more effective than all traditional chemical alternatives and is environmentally and employee friendly. Bio-Safe can eliminate the health and safety issues associated with harsh chemicals as the solution does not require employee protection necessary with traditional cleaning processes.
Simple, effective and cost effective, Bio-Safe is produced on demand and on site without chemicals. Bio-safe is produced using cold water and when applied at low pressure will clean better than chemicals on a variety of hard surfaces including floors, drains, and all other areas.
Bio-Safe Cleaning Solution is approved by FDA, USDA and EPA for direct food application and can help create a new cleaning strategy.
The New Standard of Clean
The Bio-Safe Advantage
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Kills 99.999% of all pathogens on contact, including salmonella, e-coli, mold, pesticides, bacteria, and viruses.
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Meets and exceeds the World Health Organization’s (WHO) standard for oxidation reduction potential (ORP) of 650mv. No pathogens can survive.
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Produces 100% chemical-free aqueous ozone – completely safe on contact and washes down the drain.
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Breaks down stubborn biofilms by destroying the protein bonds that protect layers of microorganisms and residue from chemical cleaners.
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Eliminates the need for costly and dangerous chemicals, creating measurable savings in overhead and increased safety for employees.
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Produces aqueous ozone sanitizing solution on site and on demand. That means it doesn’t run out.
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No inventory to maintain. Faster & more efficient.
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Installs in minutes under the sink and will replace an entire shelf or closet of chemical cleaners.
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Costs pennies a day to operate, using a standard 110v outlet, equivalent of 35W light bulb.
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Constructed from highest-quality UL listed parts and assembled in the U.S.
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Aqueous ozone is FDA approved as a food additive, so it can be used to clean and wash fresh produce, meat, and other foods.
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Sets new standards in organizations’ HACCP and SSOP protocols.
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Eliminates costly disposal expenses by rendering biohazardous healthcare waste “safe to handle”.
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Patented technology developed by one of the world’s foremost experts in pathogenic control.
Use Applications
Commercial Office BuildingsGo beyond inadequate standard health quality practices and take your company to the next level.Large VenuesLocker rooms, showers, equipment areas, turf, food concessions, public washrooms, etc.RestaurantsGreat way to provide deep cleaning without the labor cost and efficiency issues.Residential HomesPoor indoor air quality causes respiratory distress and leads to chronic illness such as asthma, allergy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Destroys bacteria, viruses, mold/allergens, odors from pets and smoke.Childcare FacilitiesKeeping the child care environment clean is one of the best ways to help ensure that children stay healthy. Dirty toys, bedding, linens, eating utensils, and surfaces can carry and spread germs. Regular disinfecting should be a part of the routine in a child care setting.
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- 1970-1972: 8 Touchdowns Scored On Kick/Punt Returns, Career, NCAA Record
- 1970-1972: 7 Punt Returns For Touchdowns, Career, NCAA Record
- 1970-1972: 150 Pass Receptions, Career
- 1970-1972: 2,708 Pass Receiving Yards, Career
- 1971: 11 Touchdown Pass Receptions, Season
- 1970-1972: 26 Touchdown Pass Receptions, Career
- 1971: 170 Punt Return Yards, Game, Nebraska Vs. Oklahoma State
- 1972: 618 Punt Return Yards, Season
- 1970-1972: 1,654 Punt Return Yards, Career
- 2014-Present: Vice President of new business development in the United States and Canada, for RFDTV and Rural Radio Sirius XM 147 – Rural America’s Important Network.
- 2010 to Present: Co-Founder and CEO, Hall of Fame Staffing, a Certified Minority Business Enterprise and Griffin Groupe Affiliate which functions as a staffing firm specializing in diversity and finding the more experienced professionals that corporations are demanding.
- Website: http://thegriffingroupe.com/hall-of-fame-staffing/
- 1989 to Present: Founder, The Johnny Rodgers Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) Corporation: In partnership with the network for Holistic Recovery, this scholarship foundation is an outreach to service the unmet needs of at risk children “outside the scope” of most structured human resource and service organizations.
- 2006: Incorporated Champion Publishers and self-published “An Era of Greatness: Coach Bob Devaney’s Final Four Seasons in University of Nebraska Football (1969-1972)”, featuring the history of the league and interviews with freshmen to senior players; called a “must read” for all Husker fans.
- 2006: President/Founder, Champion Productions, delivering public speaking guest appearances at events and schools.
- 2006: Closed Jet Wear, Inc.
- 2006: Started Champion Publishers, Inc., a publishing company.
- 2005-2006: Jet Wear, Inc. named “Entrepreneur of the Year”. Jet Wear, Inc. was the largest distributor of juvenile bedding in America with 25 collegiate licenses and creator of children’s logo bedding.
- 1995: Graduated with a double major in Broadcast Journalism and Advertising, University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
- 1995-2005: President, Malcolm X Memorial Foundation acquiring 10 acres for the Malcolm X birth site marker and building.
- 1995: Founder, Jet Wear, Inc., collegiate bedding with 25 collegiate school licenses.
- 1990: Returned to home town of Omaha, Nebraska.
- 1989: Established Johnny Rodgers Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) corporation.
- 1983: Established the first Weekly Cable & Network T.V. Entertainment magazine in the U.S.
- 1983-1984: Acquired A.B.C. Audit for the circulation of 75,000 paid subscribers and news stand sales becoming the 5th largest revenue bearing magazine in the country.
- 1983: All-Pro Realty Condo Conversion Specialist.
- 1983: President, Black Writers Association.
- 1882: Chairman Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, San Diego, California.
- 1981: President, Senior Citizens of San Diego, California.
- 1980: President, Leukemia Society of San Diego, California.
Gas
Bio-Safe Gas
Activated oxygen is similar to the ordinary oxygen you breathe every day, with just one structural difference. Each molecule contains three oxygen atoms, not two. That one difference is enough to drastically change the chemical properties of this gas. Bio-Safe technology degenerates oxygen into diatomic O2—the air we breathe—and free oxygen atoms.
This is where the cleansing action begins, since these free oxygen atoms are highly reactive and will oxidize almost anything they come in contact with: bacteria, viruses, and mold spores, for example.
Indoor Air Purification
Advantages of Bio-Safe Gas
While sanitizers and disinfectants are types of antimicrobials, Bio-Safe technology is chemical-free and is an approved antimicrobial in both gas and liquid form making it safe and effective. If you have high-traffic areas in industrial, commercial, or residential facilities, you can now effectively treat bacteria, viruses, mildew, molds/allergens, smoke and pet odors, and odors within food preparation areas.
Ozone Clean
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Activated oxygen is not a pollutant, and it remains in the air for a set amount of time.
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Naturally occurring gas that is created in the upper atmosphere where O2 (oxygen) reacts with ultraviolet rays from the sun.
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As an odor oxidizer, it effectively treats odors from smoke, pets, and food preparation.
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As an air sanitizer, it treats bacteria, viruses, mildew, and molds/allergens.
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COVID-19 Certified and trusted to Kill SARS-CoV-2.
Use Applications
The places of use are endless. The need for clean air is everywhere.
Restaurant KitchensClassroomsGrocery StoresHospitalsWater Damaged StructuresLocker RoomsHotels
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Go beyond inadequate standard health quality practices and take your company to the next level.
- 1970-1972: 8 Touchdowns Scored On Kick/Punt Returns, Career, NCAA Record
- 1970-1972: 7 Punt Returns For Touchdowns, Career, NCAA Record
- 1970-1972: 150 Pass Receptions, Career
- 1970-1972: 2,708 Pass Receiving Yards, Career
- 1971: 11 Touchdown Pass Receptions, Season
- 1970-1972: 26 Touchdown Pass Receptions, Career
- 1971: 170 Punt Return Yards, Game, Nebraska Vs. Oklahoma State
- 1972: 618 Punt Return Yards, Season
- 1970-1972: 1,654 Punt Return Yards, Career
- 2014-Present: Vice President of new business development in the United States and Canada, for RFDTV and Rural Radio Sirius XM 147 – Rural America’s Important Network.
- 2010 to Present: Co-Founder and CEO, Hall of Fame Staffing, a Certified Minority Business Enterprise and Griffin Groupe Affiliate which functions as a staffing firm specializing in diversity and finding the more experienced professionals that corporations are demanding.
- Website: http://thegriffingroupe.com/hall-of-fame-staffing/
- 1989 to Present: Founder, The Johnny Rodgers Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) Corporation: In partnership with the network for Holistic Recovery, this scholarship foundation is an outreach to service the unmet needs of at risk children “outside the scope” of most structured human resource and service organizations.
- 2006: Incorporated Champion Publishers and self-published “An Era of Greatness: Coach Bob Devaney’s Final Four Seasons in University of Nebraska Football (1969-1972)”, featuring the history of the league and interviews with freshmen to senior players; called a “must read” for all Husker fans.
- 2006: President/Founder, Champion Productions, delivering public speaking guest appearances at events and schools.
- 2006: Closed Jet Wear, Inc.
- 2006: Started Champion Publishers, Inc., a publishing company.
- 2005-2006: Jet Wear, Inc. named “Entrepreneur of the Year”. Jet Wear, Inc. was the largest distributor of juvenile bedding in America with 25 collegiate licenses and creator of children’s logo bedding.
- 1995: Graduated with a double major in Broadcast Journalism and Advertising, University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
- 1995-2005: President, Malcolm X Memorial Foundation acquiring 10 acres for the Malcolm X birth site marker and building.
- 1995: Founder, Jet Wear, Inc., collegiate bedding with 25 collegiate school licenses.
- 1990: Returned to home town of Omaha, Nebraska.
- 1989: Established Johnny Rodgers Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) corporation.
- 1983: Established the first Weekly Cable & Network T.V. Entertainment magazine in the U.S.
- 1983-1984: Acquired A.B.C. Audit for the circulation of 75,000 paid subscribers and news stand sales becoming the 5th largest revenue bearing magazine in the country.
- 1983: All-Pro Realty Condo Conversion Specialist.
- 1983: President, Black Writers Association.
- 1882: Chairman Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, San Diego, California.
- 1981: President, Senior Citizens of San Diego, California.
- 1980: President, Leukemia Society of San Diego, California.
Fog
Bio-Safe Fogging
The methods involved in the bio-fogging process have been available for many years. Issues in the past with cold fogging were based on the dangerous chemical interaction, chemicals which not only kill bacteria and viruses, but kill plants, animals, and even people.
They have been unsuitable for their effects on the materials such as plastic, fabric and metal, by causing corrosion and destroying them over time. This has now changed through NEW biocidal technology which now enables cold fogging to be safe and effective against viruses, bacteria, fungi (mold), and even spores.
Studies show the application of disinfectants and biocides via aerosol or fogging significantly reduce the number of viable infectious pathogens. Foggers produce micro droplets that float in the air for around 10 minutes after application, reaching the most inaccessible parts where conventional cleaning or spraying can’t reach.
Advantages of Bio-Safe Fogging
Bio-Safe Fogging is the “Gold Standard” for environmental hygiene programs, eliminating > 7 log reduction of all bacteria including E.Coli and MRSA in just minutes and has been independently tested to be effective against Norovirus. It’s non-toxic, biodegradable Bio-Oxygen, leaves no chemical residual, is non-corrosive with no VOC’s, and is environmentally safe.
Marking a Distinction in Disinfection
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Neutralizes over 300 molds, viruses, bacteria, and allergens.
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Produces an extremely clean and microbial free environment.
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Goes beyond inadequate standard health quality practices.
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Requires no rinse or wipe down.
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Penetrates hard to reach areas leaving nowhere for microbial to hide.
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Will not damage or harm delicate materials or surfaces.
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Prevents the spread of outbreaks, pandemics, and epidemics.
Use Applications
Office BuildingsSchoolsGym FacilitiesStadiumsHospitals
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Go beyond inadequate standard health quality practices and take your company to the next level.
- 1970-1972: 8 Touchdowns Scored On Kick/Punt Returns, Career, NCAA Record
- 1970-1972: 7 Punt Returns For Touchdowns, Career, NCAA Record
- 1970-1972: 150 Pass Receptions, Career
- 1970-1972: 2,708 Pass Receiving Yards, Career
- 1971: 11 Touchdown Pass Receptions, Season
- 1970-1972: 26 Touchdown Pass Receptions, Career
- 1971: 170 Punt Return Yards, Game, Nebraska Vs. Oklahoma State
- 1972: 618 Punt Return Yards, Season
- 1970-1972: 1,654 Punt Return Yards, Career
- 2014-Present: Vice President of new business development in the United States and Canada, for RFDTV and Rural Radio Sirius XM 147 – Rural America’s Important Network.
- 2010 to Present: Co-Founder and CEO, Hall of Fame Staffing, a Certified Minority Business Enterprise and Griffin Groupe Affiliate which functions as a staffing firm specializing in diversity and finding the more experienced professionals that corporations are demanding.
- Website: http://thegriffingroupe.com/hall-of-fame-staffing/
- 1989 to Present: Founder, The Johnny Rodgers Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) Corporation: In partnership with the network for Holistic Recovery, this scholarship foundation is an outreach to service the unmet needs of at risk children “outside the scope” of most structured human resource and service organizations.
- 2006: Incorporated Champion Publishers and self-published “An Era of Greatness: Coach Bob Devaney’s Final Four Seasons in University of Nebraska Football (1969-1972)”, featuring the history of the league and interviews with freshmen to senior players; called a “must read” for all Husker fans.
- 2006: President/Founder, Champion Productions, delivering public speaking guest appearances at events and schools.
- 2006: Closed Jet Wear, Inc.
- 2006: Started Champion Publishers, Inc., a publishing company.
- 2005-2006: Jet Wear, Inc. named “Entrepreneur of the Year”. Jet Wear, Inc. was the largest distributor of juvenile bedding in America with 25 collegiate licenses and creator of children’s logo bedding.
- 1995: Graduated with a double major in Broadcast Journalism and Advertising, University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
- 1995-2005: President, Malcolm X Memorial Foundation acquiring 10 acres for the Malcolm X birth site marker and building.
- 1995: Founder, Jet Wear, Inc., collegiate bedding with 25 collegiate school licenses.
- 1990: Returned to home town of Omaha, Nebraska.
- 1989: Established Johnny Rodgers Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) corporation.
- 1983: Established the first Weekly Cable & Network T.V. Entertainment magazine in the U.S.
- 1983-1984: Acquired A.B.C. Audit for the circulation of 75,000 paid subscribers and news stand sales becoming the 5th largest revenue bearing magazine in the country.
- 1983: All-Pro Realty Condo Conversion Specialist.
- 1983: President, Black Writers Association.
- 1882: Chairman Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, San Diego, California.
- 1981: President, Senior Citizens of San Diego, California.
- 1980: President, Leukemia Society of San Diego, California.

