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U.S. Field Hockey National Training Center and University of Illinois Take Proactive Steps to Combat Staph, MRSA
Two major sports facilities take major steps to combat Staph and MRSA and control or eliminate the growth of a wide array of bacteria, mold and mildew.
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Pioneer introduces GamePlan-4-Turf
April 30 02:16 PM / Posted by winnie in GamePlan News & Info
Synthetic turf playing fields are regularly exposed to many harmful microbes. From humans, birds and animals, and routine athletic play, synthetic turf fields become home to various bodily fluids from sweat to blood. In combination with player contact, falls, cuts and burns, the field can become a point of transfer for harmful microbes, which can cause infection.
GamePlan-4-Turf’s key component is powered by ÆGIS Microbe Shield®, the most advanced, EPA registered antimicrobial available. The system is designed to create an invisible barrier on synthetic turf fields to control or eliminate the growth of a wide array of bacteria, mold, and mildew - and the odors and stains caused by them.
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May 12th, 2008 at 01:19 PM
Good information. Never realized that the field itself could be a trouble spot for transfer. Will definitely be looking closer at this process and would hope, for the players' sake that all schools w/ synthetic turf will do the same.