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Follow on Google News | Ecologo Approved UB+ Urinal Blocks are para free. With Unique Screens “It’s Easy To Go Green”UB+ blocks are packaged for direct addition to urinals. The non-pDCB (para) formula is unique. Bacteria used in this product are on the US TSCA inventory and the Canadian DSL list. UB+ reduces odors and blockages, safe for the environment.
By: Marilyn Peacock ENVIRO-ZYME International LLC The bacterial contained in the product are non pathogenic and are on the US TSCA inventory, as well as the Canadian DSL LIST. The non-pDCB formula is a unique combination of protease enzymes, surfactants and bacteria blended with additional cleaning and water softening agents, odor blocking fragrances and coloring. UB+ blocks are suitable for all types of urinals, stainless steel, porcelain, and ceramic troughs. When used as directed, UB+ blocks are safe to people and the environment. UB+ blocks are cost efficient and can save money by reducing the frequency of urinal flushing because they disperse bacterial and water softening agents into the pipelines each time the urinal is used or flushed. The unique formula targets and cleans scaling build-up as it deodorizes. UB+ blocks have a shelf life of 1 - 3 years. UB+ blocks are available in pails of 50 blocks with 2 specially designed urinal cages included. UB+ blocks are also available in specially desinged cages individually wrapped in boxes of 12 per box. Contact us for quantities larger than the above. UB+ is Ecologo approved and manufactured under ISO 9001:2000 certification. # # # ENVIRO-ZYME International LLC. Established in 1989 is a leading supplier of bacterial products for the treatment of wastewater, in Industrial and Municipal applications. ENVIRO-ZYME also provides bacterial products for Janitorial and Residential use worldwide. ENVIRO-ZYME International LLC head office is at 2885 Bartells Drive, Beloit, WI 53511 End
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