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Poultry Drinking Water & Avian Flu

on Monday, 01 June 2015. Posted in Markets, Hard Surface Disinfectant

PERFORMACIDE® Kills Avian Bird Virus with No Harmful Residue

 

PERFORMACIDE® Kills Avian Bird Virus

PERFORMACIDE® is EPA registered to disinfect and inactivate Avian Influenza-A and other animal viruses on the product label at Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Turkey and Animal Farms, Hatcheries, Veterinary Practices, Animal Care, Animal Laboratories, Zoos, Pet Shops, Kennels, Breeding and Grooming Establishments, Tack Shops and Animal Life Science Laboratories.

PERFORMACIDE® Directions for Use

Remove all animals and feed from the premises, vehicles, and enclosures.  Remove all litter, droppings, and manure from the floors, walls and surfaces of pens, stalls, barns, chutes, and other facilities and fixtures occupied or traversed by animals.  Empty troughs, racks, and other watering appliances.  Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap, detergent, and rinse with water.  Product must be used with an exposure time of 10 minutes at 100 ppm.  For hard, non-porous surfaces, apply PERFORMACIDE® using a cloth, mop, sponge, or mechanical coarse spray device until the surface is thoroughly wet.  Immerse all animal handling and restraining equipment as well as forks, shovels, and scrapers used to remove litter and manure.  Treated surfaces must remain wet or be immersed for 5 minutes.  Do not rinse rather allow to air dry.

Antimicrobial Treatment for Poultry Drinking Water

This product may be used at up to 5 ppm to control microorganisms in drinking water intended for poultry.  Dilute to 5 ppm or use directly in system with automatic, on-demand injection system metered to produce an end concentration of 5 ppm.  Note: application specifics may vary subject to metering system, frequency of replenishment, and overall capacity of drinking container.

PERFORMACIDE® Hard Surface Disinfectant meets the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) guidelines as a disinfectant against Avian Flu, and also kills the Influenza A Virus.