BLOOM paint contains an antibacterial and antifungal agent that is intrinsic throughout the structure of the paint and will kill any know bacterial on contact.
Clinically proven to work against all know bacteria.
ANTIBACTERIAL
Peace of mind
BLOOM is a beautiful antibacterial paint, ideal for homes and offices, but priceless in environments where there are vulnerable children, adults or animals. It is durable, wipe clean and contains a unique additive that helps protect everyone from harmful bacteria and moulds.
Superior antibacterial protection
The unique antibacterial additive used in BLOOM was developed by the UK based Tetramass, a specialist manufacturer of bespoke additives and coatings. With many worldwide regulatory approvals, the antibacterial additive is supported by the Health & Safety Executive, Biocidal Products Regulations, Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration.
It proven effective against ALL known bacteria (even antibiotic-resistant strains) including those that cause sickness, gastroenteritis, meningitis, MRSA and salmonella.
Not all antibacterial coatings are the same
Many antibacterial coatings use silver nanoparticle technology, which is effective for a while but has been shown to migrate out of the paint, eventually leaving the surface unprotected. By contrast, the BLOOM antibacterial agent is inherent in the structure of the paint.
This means that the antimicrobial properties remain effective for as long as there is paint on the wall. It also means that you can wipe clean the painted surface without compromising its ability to kill bacteria and supress mould growth.
Clinically tested
Listed below are some of the bacteria and moulds that our antibacterial additive has been proved effective against:
Listeria monocytogenes - The third-most-common cause of meningitis in new-borns
Pseudomonas aeruginosa - A common bacterium that can cause disease and hot tub rash
Staphylococcus aureus - A common cause of skin infection, respiratory disease (such as sinusitis) and food poisoning
Clostridium difficult - A common causes of diarrhoea
Enterobacter cloacae - Associated with urinary tract and respiratory tract infections
Escherichia coli 0157:H7 - Can lead to haemorrhagic diarrhoea, and to kidney failure
Legionella pneumophila - Causes legionnaires disease
Proteus vulgarise - Known to cause urinary tract infections and wound infections
Streptococcus faecalis - Can cause life-threatening infections in humans
Candida albicans - Can cause both oral and genital infections in humans
