Codelocks Inc., a renowned access control company that designs and distributes innovative, keyless door locks and access solutions, announces an ISO-certified photocatalytic coating which, when applied to Codelocks’ products, offers enhanced protection against viruses, bacteria, germs, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other environmental toxins.
Clean by Codelocks is a clear, durable coating that utilises a process called photocatalytic oxidation, allowing for the coating to react to light and convert harmful bacteria and germs into a non-toxic compound, resulting in a clean and hygienic surface. The coating is resistant to chemical cleaners and provides enhanced, active protection against bacteria.
Requiring enhanced protection
This photocatalytic coating can be applied easily to all products in the Codelocks range"
“With the new year on the horizon, many offices, schools and hotels are planning how they can reopen safely,” said Matt Welty, Vice President, Americas at Codelocks. “By offering this antibacterial coating that has proven capable of eliminating COVID-19 in minutes, leaders and managers of these high-traffic facilities can keep their buildings safe. This photocatalytic coating can be applied easily to all products in the Codelocks range.”
Industries requiring enhanced protection against the spread of viruses, bacteria and germs would greatly benefit from Clean by Codelocks. It should also be used in conjunction with existing cleaning and sanitisation processes. Customers visiting the Codelocks website are able to opt for the new coating simply by ticking a checkbox next to the chosen product.
Disinfection strategy
Clean by Codelocks is a brand name operated by Codelocks Inc. to describe products that have been treated with the LumaCleanTM Multipurpose Photocatalytic Coating manufactured by USA Nanocoat, the manufacturer. All test results, certifications and claims are those applied for or of the manufacturer. Clean by Codelocks should be not be considered a replacement for an overall cleaning and disinfection strategy.