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New Technology Revolutionizes protection from malaria and other insect borne diseases.

Added: (Mon Jan 04 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - UK company Biotech has made a huge breakthrough in protection of medical facilities from malaria and dengue fever amongst other diseases in the most commonly infected hotspots in the world today . Mozzi Mort is a unique colourless and odourless coating that can be “painted” onto virtually any surface. Not only that it can safely be used in food serving areas where other insecticidal deterrents cannot be used. Once applied by brush ,spray or roller , a single application has been proven to last for upto 2 years. Test results have been quantified following rigourous testing using World Health Standard testing procedures at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Once applied to areas that attract disease borne insects ie threshold lines and ceiling cornices, any insect crawling across or landing on the surface has its central nervous system attacked via its cuticle - this rapidly disrupts the nervous system causing loss of muscular control, paralysis and death within under 8 minutes. In addition to the benefits Mozzi-Mort™ offers to the Third World, it is equally of use to the United Nations, Military Organisations and Aid Workers throughout the world who are constantly coming ever increasingly into contact with these diseases in their areas of operations. Mozzi-Mort has won the support of many global heath organizations but predominantly the World Health Organisation whose offices in Africa were alerted to Mozzi Mort following its Roll back Malaria Campaign.

More information can be found on Mozzi-Mort can be found at http://www.advanced-hygiene.com or via the online store at http://www.envirashop.com.

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