It’s Hard To Fight The Enemy If You Don’t Know
Where They Are. Protect Our Military Bases
and Homes From An “Invisible Threat”...MRSA.

The Journal of the American Medicine Association estimates that 18,000 Americans die each year from MRSA infections. Comparatively, 447 Americans have died from the swine flu in 2009 and approximately 14,500 people died from AIDS in 2007.
Article provided by Williams and Barber

Methicillin - Resistant Staphylococcus Aereus (MRSA) is a problem that the United States has been fighting for years, much longer than the War on Terror.  To the common eye, this bacterium cannot be seen; therefore no one knows who is a carrier.  Transfer of MRSA is as easy as a handshake or grabbing a doorknob.

Transient areas such as Barracks, Base Medical Facilities, Chow Halls, and MWR facilites can provide the perfect nest for the Superbug bacteria.  Soldiers and Troops find refuge in these areas to talk about family, friends, and how to utilize their training against the enemy.  What they don’t think about is the bacteria that lurks in these places.  BioBlade Technologies, Inc. focuses on reducing the transfer rate of these bacteria.  Our three step process includes a revolutionary product that pierces the cell membrane of the bacteria and does not allow it the opportunity to mutate or build a resistant.

"Help protect our Nations Finest and their familes from disease caused by bacteria infections with the BioBlade/mPale® environmental solution".