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Transport company leverages new Australian sanitisation solution
our response was excessive, but our vigilance and forward planning ensured our staff were safe and services were not disrupted when the states’ lockdowns and restrictions came into effect. Thanks to the systems we had in place, we were able to safely maintain our services and assist our customers during the periods of panic buying and high demand.
“ViroCLEAR has become a key part of our defence plan, especially for high traffic, shared spaces such as offices, lunch and meeting rooms. If one of our staff members contracts COVID-19 or the flu, or is a close contact, then we know we have an effective product that will sanitise the space and make it safe and clean for others who may come into contact with it.
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“The fact it is an Australian made and owned product is a bonus, as we like to support our fellow Aussies wherever possible.”
A gamechanger for the transportation industry
Daniel Seldon from Aussie Pharma Direct who distribute the ViroCLEAR range, says it’s a gamechanger for the transportation industry.
“Most other sanitisers on the market contain strong chemicals which with prolonged use, can be corrosive to expensive equipment and materials, and can also adversely affect those who use them,” says Seldon.
“At the start of the pandemic, we decided we wanted to do our bit in the fight against COVID-19 to keep everyone safe and businesses afloat, so we teamed up with BioInnovate who invented ViroCLEAR.”
The innovation offers world-leading anti-microbial protection that has been rigorously tested in the laboratory. The unique plant based BioInnovate technology is powered by extracts of two Aussie botanicals - lemon bush and chamomile, making it alcohol and ethanol free*, and the botanicals lend a pleasant scent to the formula. The combination of the botanicals with a minute amount of the active ingredient multiplies the effectiveness of the product.
Taking hand hygiene to the next level
Practising hand hygiene is an important part of helping to reduce the spread of Covid-19, as the virus can be transferred from one surface to another by contaminated hands touching the mouth, nose or eyes.
As the first line of defence, health authorities recommend washing hands in soap and water, but where not possible, they advise people to use a hand sanitiser. However, with constant use, standard hand sanitisers and surface disinfectants containing alcohol or ethanol, can deteriorate the skin’s protective barrier, leading to dry, irritated skin, possible infection, and inflamed eczema.
“Of course, hand sanitisers are ubiquitous now, but for anyone with sensitive skin, regular use can lead to painful irritation which means people can end up avoiding them completely, which isn’t ideal in these Covid times,” says Seldon. “So, it’s important to give them an alternative hand sanitiser such as ViroCLEAR that is actually restorative and kind to their hands.
“And thanks to the botanicals in it, it smells great, and it’s also safe for all ages and stages including children, pregnant women and the elderly, and those with asthma as it is non-toxic and non-flammable, and as it is non-corrosive, you can spray it on all surfaces including your clothes.”
The importance of remaining vigilant
“With the BA. 4 and BA. 5 Omicron variants on the rise, we need to utilise all the tools in our toolkit to provide broad spectrum protection. With many COVID-19 restrictions now being relaxed, ensuring you take personal responsibility for your own health, and thereby protecting the vulnerable such as the immunocompromised, is vital,” says Seldon.
“We are understandably experiencing ‘pandemic fatigue’ and just want it all to go away, which has led to a level of complacency about COVID-19 precautions, but now is definitely not the time to go to sleep at the wheel with the diabolical combination of winter viruses including COVID-19 and influenza causing a rise of new infections and re-infections,” he finishes. For more information visit www. aussiepharmadirect.com.au/ *ViroCLEAR Sanitiser & Protectant Fogger contains a small amount of ethanol to facilitate the aerosol disbursement of the product.
iconic Paddington mill for treatment.
The operation has an estimated 10-year life span and is expected to produce an average of 75,000 ounces of gold per year.
Once the heap leach facility reaches capacity, the additional output will place the company among the State's top 10 gold producers. Norton has recently produced up to 180,000 ounces of gold annually from its Eastern Goldfields tenements.
Heap leaching is a well-known process that involves stacking crushed ore on a lined pad and applying a chemical solution to dissolve precious minerals. The leached solution is collected and treated in a processing plant to extract the gold.
The project will enable Norton to mine and process low-grade ores that may have otherwise been left in the ground.
Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston said, "Congratulations to Norton Gold Fields on the opening of its Binduli North heap leach project, which will deliver millions in royalties to the WA economy. "It's always pleasing to see companies like Norton driving growth in WA's regional communities. "With more than $16 billion of sales in 2021 and as WA's second most valuable commodity, gold will continue to play a significant role in our economic future."