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Environmental Protection Agency
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
n.pr a federal agency charged with the approval and overseeing of the use and disposal of hazardous materials. Workplace management of hazardous materials falls under the jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
EPA registered,
adj indicates that an object or substance has been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency.


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DuraBan's EPA registered formula is based on surface-modifying technology that forms antimicrobial chemical crosslinks with the treated surface, creating a non-leaching and durable sword-like microbial barrier.
BLEACH-RITE disinfecting spray is a convenient, pre-mixed, one-step cleaner/disinfectant that is now EPA registered as effective against vegetative cells of Clostridium difficile (C diff) in 30 seconds.
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