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Chemical reaction to award (1st April 2012)
Byotrol has recently won the 2012 Innovation Award from Chemicals Northwest. It competed in the Innovation category for Innovative Product or Service, winning against strong competition. Winning gains Byotrol automatic
From Industry update
Need for hygiene that lasts hours (1st December 2011)
Health experts have sounded the alert in the wake of an E Coli outbreak at a Welsh hospital that recently claimed the lives of two babies.They have reminded medical professionals of the importance of maintaining the st
From Hospital hygiene
Taking a swing at sanitisers (1st August 2010)
'Ichi'by name and itchy by nature, Seattle Mariners' right fielder Ichiro Suzuki might be a world-famous nine time Major League Baseball All Star, but he is also extremely sensitive to the fragrances used in traditiona
From Green cleaning
The sky's the limit (1st June 2010)
Stepping up its approach to protecting passengers and employees from exposure to viral infection both on and off board, Alaska Airlines has ruled that super-antimicrobial substance, Byotrol be used across all aspects o
From Equipment & Services
A song and dance over cleaning (1st April 2010)
Byotrol Technology has helped a Lancashire folk dance outfit with an unusual cleaning dilemma. Each Easter Saturday since 1857, the Britannia Coconutters have performed a 12- hour dance marathon in Bacup, Lancashire
From Window cleaning
A prize for surface sanitising (1st December 2009)
Byotrol, an anti-microbial technology that includes a range of surface cleaners and hand sanitisers, has been awarded the Best New Product at the annual Society of Food Hygiene & Technology (SOFHT) Awards.
Beating bacteria by Perfect Example (1st February 2008)
Anti microbial technology company, Byotrol, is now an official supplier to Perfect Example, a company that cleans residential and holiday homes in Devon and Cornwall.
From Chemicals & Dosing
Arrivederci to algae in Venice (1st October 2007)
Byotrol has been called in to eliminate the persistent problem of algal growth on the iconic buildings and walkways of Venice
Algae-free pathways and more – for free! (29th June 2007)
Antimicrobial technology firm Byotrol has launched Clearway cleaning products that aim to banish algae and mould in outdoor areas and furniture. Cleaning Matters has free samples for the first five readers to enquire.
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