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point of sale...point of sale... TESTS PROVE THE TAXI SHOP ELIMINATES DANGEROUS


Page Header CONTAGIONS WITH PRODUCT APPROVED FOR USE AGAINST COVID


Early in July 2020, the Taxi Shop’s Aseptic Plus+ air and surface sanitiser product was tested in a private hire minibus doing council contract work. The results were an impressive 99.85% reduction of dangerous living organisms within the vehicle with Aseptic Plus+ installed and working.


The Aseptic Plus+ solution, which uses a cold-air micro-mist diffusion system to sanitise air and surfaces within vehicles, is already approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the


Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). These recent results from the UK will give drivers, operators and managers confidence to invest in a safe and effective solution.


Josh Rhynas, Sales and Marketing Director at The Taxi Shop said: “A test was conducted over six days in a minibus used to transport passengers under contract with a local authority. Four areas were swabbed each day for six days, at the same time each day, once the vehicle had returned from its transport jobs.


“In the first three days, swab samples were taken from four areas within the vehicle’s interior with no treatment, and showed a total viable count (TVC) of all living organisms (bacteria, yeast, fungi, mould). The TVC of the untreated areas over the three days aver- aged 7,641.66, which is classed as ‘poor’ and, on each day, some TVC counts were classed as ‘gross soiling’, the worst of all cate- gories.


“After the Aseptic Plus+ Unit and Solution had been fitted and was in operation, a further three days of swabbing the same areas was conducted. On average, the total viable count from the swabs taken from the same places, but now in an aseptic-treated environment, scored 11.66 TVC. That is a 99.85% average reduction in TVC.”


The vehicle tested had no additional cleaning whatsoever during this process.


Swab tests were analysed by Cavendish Laboratories, Chelmsford, a UKAS accredited laboratory (international standard ISO/IEC 17025, Laboratory Testing Accreditation Number 1643).


The Taxi Shop has been working non-stop to fit Aseptic Plus+ units into private hire and hackney vehicles since launching the product in July this year. The longstanding taxi supplier is marketing Aseptic Plus+ via The Good Air Company, and has exclusive UK rights to install this product.


For more information visit: www.thetaxishop.com, or email sales@thetaxishop.com, call us on 01525 717695 or see our adverts on pages 74-77.


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