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Why should I get the Revolutionary PERFECT PET BLANKET™?
The Revolutionary Pet Blanket is treated with a special Antimicrobial coating. This Antimicrobial coating provides many
benefits.
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Odors and stains caused by bacteria and other microorganisms are virtually eliminated.
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Odor and stain-causing bacteria, molds, mildews and fungi are virtually eliminated.
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The blankets can be machine washed and tumble dried.
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The coating will last for hundreds of washings.
What are Antimicrobials?
Antimicrobials are metallic or chemical compounds that inhibit the growth of odor and stain-causing bacteria, molds, mildews, and
fungi. By disrupting the microorganisms they come in contact with, antimicrobials inhibit the growth of odor and stain-causing bacteria and
other microorganisms.
Regulated by the EPA in the United States and several other agencies around the world, antimicrobials must be registered for
specific uses. There are many different antimicrobial compounds. Some antimicrobials rely on organic metals to retard microbial growth.
Other antimicrobials rely on inorganic chemistries to suppress microbial growth.
How do antimicrobials work?
Antimicrobial coatings work by making the surface of the coating not conducive to microbial germination and outgrowth. Compounds
with known antimicrobial activity are imparted throughout the coating at a level dependent upon the chemistry used. There are several
different chemistries available for use as antimicrobial agents. Each chemistry has a unique mode of antimicrobial activity. The following
are how some common antimicrobial chemistries impart antimicrobial properties:
Iodine
Iodine has a broad range of antimicrobial activity. Its primary mode of inhibition is through oxidative and direct iodination of
biological macromolecules. In ionospheres, there is a complex relationship between concentration of the solution and the antimicrobial
activity.
Silver
Silver owes its antimicrobial properties to an ion exchange that causes a repression of metabolic functions in microbes and
bacterium. Silver has to be incorporated into a structure that controls the release of silver ions. Ambient moisture in the air causes a
regulated release of silver ions to effectively maintain the antimicrobial surface. As humidity or moisture increases, the silver release
rate increases.
Chlorine (Triclosan)
Triclosan works by blocking the active site of the enzyme called the enoyl-acyl carrier-protein reductase (ENR for short),
preventing the bacteria from producing the fatty acids it needs for building cell membranes and other vital functions.
Organosilane Compounds
Organosilane compounds work by penetrating the cellular membrane and mitigating the microorganism.
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