Test Organisms: Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538) Escherichia coli (ATCC 11229) Pseudomonas aeruginosa (15442)

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STUDY TITLE Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of UV Illumination/Hydroxyl Generator s: (15442) PRODUCT IDENTITY Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator AUTHOR Scott R. Steinagel, B.S. Manager, Microbiology Laboratory Operations STUDY COMPLETION DATE January 21, 2009 PERFORMING LABORATORY ATS Labs 1285 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 110 Eagan, MN 55121 SPONSOR 3908 Kingston Drive Bismarck, ND 58503 PROJECT NUMBER A07207 Page 1 of 9

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 2 of 9 GENERAL STUDY INFORMATION Study Title: Project Number: TRF Number: STUDY REPORT Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of UV Illumination/Hydroxyl Generator A07207 TEST SUBSTANCE IDENTITY Substance Name: STUDY DATES SPS01120908.CUST.1 Date Sample Received: September 30, 2008 Study Initiation Date: January 5, 2009 Experimental Start Date: January 12, 2009 Experimental End Date: January 14, 2009 Study Completion Date: January 21, 2009 Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator ATCC # Culture Medium 6538 Synthetic Broth 11229 Synthetic Broth 15442 Nutrient Broth Subculture Plate Medium Tryptic Soy Agar + 5% Sheep s blood (BAP) The microorganisms used in this study were obtained from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Manassas, Virginia. Exposure: 4 hours, 8 hours, and 12 hours Exposure Temperature: Room temperature (25.0-30.3 C). Number of s ed/lot: Duplicate carriers per exposure time utilizing two carrier s, 1 x 1 stainless steel and 1 x 1 cotton fabric Soil Load Description: No organic soil load required Neutralizing Subculture Medium: Letheen Broth with 0.07% Lecithin and 0.5% Tween 80 EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN An incubator (approximately 35 x 26 x 76.5 ) was prepared for testing by turning off all applicable fans and heat sources allowing the incubator to equilibrate to room temperature. The Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator was placed into the incubator; the unit was powered on and was allowed to run for 72 minutes prior to placing the carriers in the incubator. Duplicate test carriers, per carrier, per test organism, per exposure time point were inoculated with a dried film of test culture and were placed within the incubator. carriers were allowed to hang freely, while stainless steel carriers were exposed within Petri dishes with the dish lids fully ajar. Following a 4 hour, 8 hour and 12 hour exposure, the carriers were neutralized, mixed and assayed for survivors. Side by side fabric and stainless steel quantitation control carriers were inoculated and dried as in the test. Individual control carriers were neutralized immediately after drying (time zero). Additionally, duplicate control carriers were exposed for 4 hours, 8 hours and 12 hours, as in the test, at 20±5 C and 50-70% relative humidity. Appropriate purity, carrier sterility, and neutralizing subculture medium sterility controls were performed. Percent and log 10 reductions were determined for the test carriers as compared to the quantitation control carriers.

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 3 of 9 TABLE 1: CONTROL RESULTS Results Type of Control Purity Control Pure Pure Pure Neutralizing Subculture Medium Sterility Control No Growth Sterility Control No Growth No Growth TABLE 2: EVALUATION OF QUANTITATION CONTROL CARRIER DATA (TIME ZERO) CFU/carrier Log 10 2.72 x 10 6 6.435 6.4 x 10 4 4.81 3.00 x 10 5 5.477 4.6 x 10 4 4.66 2.70 x 10 6 6.431 5.8 x 10 4 4.76 CFU = Colony Forming Unit

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 4 of 9 TABLE 3: EVALUATION OF QUANTITATION CONTROL CARRIER DATA (FOLLOWING EXPOSURE) Time Point Average CFU/carrier Average Log 10 4 hours 3.15 x 10 6 6.498 8 hours 3.78 x 10 6 6.578 12 hours 2.63 x 10 6 6.420 4 hours 7.2 x 10 4 4.86 8 hours 2.2 x 10 4 4.35 12 hours 5.68 x 10 4 4.754 4 hours 5.48 x 10 4 4.739 8 hours 2.71 x 10 4 4.433 12 hours 1.3 x 10 4 4.10 4 hours 3.1 x 10 3 3.49 8 hours 2.1 x 10 3 3.32 12 hours 2.36 x 10 3 3.373 4 hours 1.7 x 10 6 6.22 8 hours 5.6 x 10 5 5.75 12 hours 4.33 x 10 5 5.636 4 hours 1.6 x 10 4 4.20 8 hours 1.3 x 10 4 4.10 12 hours 1.0 x 10 4 4.02 CFU = Colony Forming Unit

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 5 of 9 TABLE 4: EVALUATION OF TEST CARRIER DATA Substance Exposure Time Average CFU/carrier Average Log 10 4 hours 1.67 x 10 5 5.224 8 hours 3.93 x 10 3 3.594 Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator CFU = Colony Forming Unit

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 6 of 9 TABLE 5: RELATIVE ORGANISM REDUCTION AS COMPARED TO SIDE BY SIDE QUANTITATION CONTROL CARRIERS Substance Exposure Time Percent Reduction Log 10 Reduction Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator 4 hours 94.7% 1.274 8 hours >99.8% 2.984 12 hours >99.999% >5.1 4 hours >99.9% >3.6 8 hours >99.9% >3.1 12 hours >99.9% >3.5 4 hours >99.9% >3.4 8 hours >99.9% >3.1 12 hours >99.8% >2.8 4 hours >99.4% >2.2 8 hours >99.0% >2.0 12 hours >99.2% >2.4 4 hours >99.99% >4.9 8 hours >99.99% >4.5 12 hours >99.99% >4.3 4 hours >99.8% >2.9 8 hours >99.8% >2.8 12 hours >99.8% >2.7 TABLE 6: OVERALL ORGANISM REDUCTION AS COMPARED TO TIME ZERO QUANTITATION CONTROL CARRIERS Substance Exposure Time Percent Reduction Log 10 Reduction Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator 4 hours 93.9% 1.211 8 hours >99.8% 2.841 12 hours >99.999% >5.1 4 hours >99.9% >3.5 8 hours >99.9% >3.5 12 hours >99.9% >3.5 4 hours >99.99% >4.2 8 hours >99.99% >4.2 12 hours >99.99% >4.2 4 hours >99.9% >3.4 8 hours >99.9% >3.4 12 hours >99.9% >3.4 4 hours >99.999% >5.1 8 hours >99.999% >5.1 12 hours >99.999% >5.1 4 hours >99.9% >3.5 8 hours >99.9% >3.5 12 hours >99.9% >3.5

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 7 of 9 ANALYSIS Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator, demonstrated a 94.7% (1.274 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.6 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following a 4 hour exposure period, greater than a 99.8% (2.984 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.1 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following an 8 hour exposure period, and greater than a 99.999% (>5.1 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following a 12 hour exposure period, as compared to side by side quantitation control carriers, when tested at room temperature (25.0-30.3 C). Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator, demonstrated a 93.9% (1.211 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following a 4 hour exposure period, greater than a 99.8% (2.841 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following an 8 hour exposure period, and greater than a 99.999% (>5.1 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following a 12 hour exposure period as compared to the time zero quantitation control carriers, when tested at room temperature (25.0-30.3 C). Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator, demonstrated greater than a 99.99% (>4.9 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.8% (>2.9 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following a 4 hour exposure period, greater than a 99.99% (>4.5 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.8% (>2.8 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following an 8 hour exposure period, and greater than a 99.99% (>4.3 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.8% (>2.7 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following a 12 hour exposure period, as compared to side by side quantitation control carriers, when tested at room temperature (25.0-30.3 C). Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator, demonstrated greater than a 99.999% (>5.1 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following a 4 hour exposure period, greater than a 99.999% (>5.1 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following an 8 hour exposure period, and greater than a 99.999% (>5.1 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.5 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following a 12 hour exposure period as compared to the time zero quantitation control carriers, when tested at room temperature (25.0-30.3 C).

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 8 of 9 ANALYSIS (continued) Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator, demonstrated greater than a 99.9% (>3.4 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.4% (>2.2 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following a 4 hour exposure period, greater than a 99.9% (>3.1 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.0% (>2.0 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following an 8 hour exposure period, and greater than a 99.8% (>2.8 log 10 ) relative reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.2% (>2.4 log 10 ) relative reduction on cotton fabric for following a 12 hour exposure period, as compared to side by side quantitation control carriers, when tested at room temperature (25.0-30.3 C). Odorox Mobile Disinfection Unit Hydroxyl Generator, demonstrated greater than a 99.99% (>4.2 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.4 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following a 4 hour exposure period, greater than a 99.99% (>4.2 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.4 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following an 8 hour exposure period, and greater than a 99.99% (>4.2 log 10 ) overall reduction on stainless steel and greater than a 99.9% (>3.4 log 10 ) overall reduction on cotton fabric for following a 12 hour exposure period as compared to the time zero quantitation control carriers, when tested at room temperature (25.0-30.3 C). This study was performed following ATS Labs Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and internal quality systems.

TRF Number: SPS01120908.CUST.1 Page 9 of 9 PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL INVOLVED: David Rottjakob, M.T. Scott R. Steinagel, B.S. Becky Lien, B.A. Joy Salverda, B.S. Adam W. Pitt, B.S. Matthew Sathe, B.S. Peter Toll, B.S. Katherine C. Sager, B.S. Erin Hawkinson, B.S. Megan McDonald, B.S. John Kathrein - Director, Microbiology Services - Manager, Microbiology Laboratory Operations - Research Scientist I - Research Scientist I - Research Assistant II - Research Assistant II - Research Assistant II - Research Assistant I - Research Assistant I - Research Assistant I - Laboratory Assistant PREPARED BY: Scott R. Steinagel, B.S. Manager, Microbiology Laboratory Operations Date REVIEWED BY: Quality Assurance Auditor Date The use of the ATS Labs name, logo or any other representation of ATS Labs without the written approval of ATS Labs is prohibited. In addition, ATS Labs may not be referred to in any form of promotional materials, press releases, advertising or similar materials (whether by print, broadcast, communication or electronic means) without the express written permission of ATS Labs.