How to Identify Counterfeit, Uncertified, Unregistered, or Potentially Unsafe Products Any company must be able to back up the claims they make about about killing pathogens. If they can’t show a lab report backing up their claims, be wary. This requires being a US company or ...How to Identify Counterfeit, Uncertified, Unregistered, or Potentially Unsafe Products Any company must be able to back up the claims they make about about killing pathogens.
If they can’t show a lab report backing up their claims, be wary. This requires being a US company or having a US agent. If a company is not based in the USA, proceed with caution.
Any legitimate and properly certified company producing sanitization products for US distribution will be able to provide an EPA establishment number. An EPA establishment number with a two-digit code such as NY means the product is produced in that state (New York in our case). A code like CHN means the company offering the product is based in another country.
Tool Klean, Inc’s EPA establishment # is 94836-NY-1. Any product called a sterilizers must be able to kill 100% (not 99.