Best Sanitizers Inc. (Supplier News).(surface sanitizer)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)

From: The National Provisioner | Date: July 1, 2002 | Copyright information

A breakthrough surface sanitzer, Alpet D2, from Best Sanitizers Inc., Penn Valley, CA, has received EPA approval for use on food contact and non-contact surfaces. EPA approval was necessa...

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