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Paint vs Germs or Bacteria

Even before Covid-19 or the Coronavirus the fear of spreading germs or bacteria is in many places in our lives.

With all of the known and unknown bacterial viruses out there today, it is imperative that we do our best to protect those around us especially those older family members and friends or people with underlying health issues. This is especially important in places where there are large numbers of people. Bacteria and germ resistant paint is just one more step you can take to protect those around you.
Places that already use these type of paints.

Why should I be concerned about the presence of lead-based paint in my home?

Children and pregnant women are the most susceptible to lead exposure. Even small amounts of lead can hurt your child by affecting their nervous system and causing kidney damage. Exposure can also cause learning disabilities; speech, language and behavioral problems; poor muscle control; decreased muscle and bone growth, or hearing damage. High amounts of lead can be even more serious. Adults can also be affected with nervous, digestive, circulatory and digestive system issues.

Places that already use these type of paints:
  • Schools
  • Universities
  • Event Centers
  • Sporting Stadiums
  • Daycares
  • Hospitals
  • Doctor’s Offices
  • Labs
  • Nursing Homes
  • Cruise Ships

All of these areas are always at risk for spreading germs and bacteria. These new products, that many paint manufactures have spent a large amount of time and money to develop, are an effective preventative measure. It still does not take away the need to use proper cleaning materials frequently.

These paints can eradicate 99.9% of the above germs that it comes in contact with, and can eliminate the harmful bacteria on the surfaces within two hours. The paint industry is currently working at trying to shorten this amount of time, so that there will be even fewer chances of infection. These paints can also last up to four years if the surface is maintained correctly.

Sherwin Williams & Benjamin Moore both have products that have been approved and registered by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). One of the nice things about Sherwin Williams & Benjamin Moore microbial paints, other than the obvious, is the number of color choices – over four hundred.

Other Manufacturers have made products that are just starting to meet the same criteria.

Not only are the paints bacteria and germ resistant, but they also protect against mold and odors.
As you can see, it is indeed a versatile form of additive that can genuinely take your paint or coating to the next level.

Even though these products have been primarily used in areas with large capacity of people or people with heath risks in today’s now changing landscape, people are now asking for these products even in their home especially in areas like bathrooms, kitchen and laundry rooms.
Since this is a potent form of paint, caution has to be taken when working with it. These products do require the use of eye and skin protection. It also may be better to contact a professional company who has experience in working with these products.