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EFFICACY DATA for Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant (EPA Reg. No. 47371-130-1124) Summary of Antimicrobial Test Results Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant is a "One-Step" Hospital Disinfectant, Virucide, Fungicide, Mildewstat, and Cleaner. Listed below, and in the following pages, is a summary of the Antimicrobial Claims and a review of the Antimicrobial Test Results. Disinfectant 10 minutes 5% 400 ppm as CaCO 3 Official Method of the AOAC, 14 Edition - Use Dilution Method Organism ATCC# Use-Dilution Hard Replicates Results Concentration Water Acinetobacter 23055 660 ppm (1.0 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 calcoaceticus oz/gal) Bordetella bronchiseptica 31427 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Chlamydia psittaci VR-854 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Enterobacter aerogenes 13048 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Enterobacter cloacae 23355 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Enterococcus 51299 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 (Streptococcus) faecalis (Vancomycin Resistant) Escherichia coli 11229 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Escherichia coli 1 (Clinical 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 (Clinical Isolate) Isolate) Fusobacterium 27852 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 necrophorum Klebsiella pneumoniae 2 13883 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Legionella pneumophila 33153 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Listeria monocytogenes 15313 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Pasteurella multocida 7707 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Proteus mirabilis 25933 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Proteus vulgaris 13315 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Pseudomonas aeruginosa 15442 660 ppm 400 ppm 60, 60, 60 0/60, 0/60, 0/60 Pseudomonas aeruginosa 3 Clinical 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Isolate Salmonella choleraesuis 10708 660 ppm 400 ppm 60, 60, 60 0/60, 0/60, 0/60 Salmonella enteritidis 13076 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Salmonella Typhi 6539 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Salmonella Typhimurium 14028 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 1Resistant to the Antibiotics: Ampicillin, Carbenicillin, Kanamycin, and Tetracycline. 2Resistant to the Antibiotics: Ampicillin, Carbenicillin, Chloramphenicol, and Tetracycline. 3Resistant to the Antibiotics: Amikacin, Ampicillin, Carbenicillin, Cefamandole, Cefazolin,Cefoxitin, Chloramphenicol, Kanamycin, and Tetracycline. Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Efficacy Data Sheet, Page 1 of 6

Serratia marcescens 8100 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Shigella Flexneri 12022 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Shigella Sonnei 9290 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 6538 660 ppm 400 ppm 60, 60, 60 0/60, 0/60, 0/60 Organism ATCC# Use-Dilution Concentration Hard Water Condition Replicates Results 4 CDC No. 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 (VISA) HIP-5836 (MRSA) 7 33592 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 (MRSA) Community Associated (MRSA) Community Associated NRS 384 USA 300 NRS 123 USA 400 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10, 10 0/10, 1/10, 0/10 Staphylococcus Clinical 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 epidermidis 5 Isolate Streptococcus 19433 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 (Enterococcus) faecalis Streptococcus 19433 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 (Enterococcus) faecalis 6 Streptococcus pyogenes 19615 660 ppm 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Conclusion: All lots of Trumix Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant effectively killed the above listed bacteria as specified in the test performance standards. Trumix Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant meets EPA requirements for hard surface disinfectant claims in hospital and medical environments when diluted as directed. Mildewstat 10 minutes 5% 400 ppm as CaCO 3 Mildewstat (Mold and Mildew Control) - EPA - TSD 6-201 Mildewstat on Hard Surfaces Organism ATCC# Use-Dilution Hard Water Replicates Results Concentration Condition Aspergillus niger 6275 660 ppm (1.0 oz/gal) 400 ppm 10, 10 0/10, 0/10 Conclusion: All lots of Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant were effective against Aspergillus niger under the test conditions outlined in the EPA test performance standards described above. Fungicide 10 minutes 5% 400 ppm as CaCO 3 Official Method of Analysis of the AOAC - Fungicidal Test. 4 Reduced Susceptibility to Vancomycin 5 Resistant to the Antibiotics: Cefazolin, Chloramphenicol, Clindamycin, Erythomycin, Gentamicin, Kanamycin, Methicillin, Penicillin, Tetracycline and Tobramycin 6 Resistant to the Antibiotics: Cefazolin, Chloramphenicol, Clindamycin, Erythomycin, Gentamicin, Kanamycin, Methicillin, Penicillin, Tetracycline and Tobramycin 7 Resistant to Methicillin Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Efficacy Data Sheet, Page 2 of 6

Organism ATCC# Dilution Replicates Results 5 10 15 Trichophyton mentagrophytes 9533 660 ppm 4 0/4 + 0 0 Candida albicans 11651 660 ppm 4 0/4 + 0 0 Conclusion: All lots of Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Cleaner effectively killed Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Candida albicans as specified in the test performance standards. Summary of Antimicrobial Test Results - (Continued) Virucide Varies 5% 400 ppm as CaCO 3 EPA Guidelines Organism Adenovirus Type 4 Adenovirus Type 7 Avian Influenza Hepatitis B VIrus Hepatitis C (HCV) Herpes Simplex Type 1 Herpes Simplex Type 2 HIV-1 (AIDS Virus) Human Corona Virus Influenza A/ Hong Kong Newcastle disease Source of Virus or ATCC# ATCC VR-4 strain RI-67 ATCC VR-7 Strain H5N1- PR8/CDC-RG CDC#2006719 965 Hepadna Virus, Inc. (DHBV) Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus HSV-1; ATCC VR-733 HSV-2; MS Strain HTLV-IIIRF; NCI VR-740 Strian 229E ATCC 68-H3N2 ATCCC VR-108 Strain B1 Hitchner or Blacksburg Host System; Cytopathic Effect H. Ep. #2 cells Cytopathic Effects HeLa cells ATCC CEL-1958 Rhesus Monkey Kidney cells (RMK) Primary Duck Hepaocytes; No CytopathicEffects Use-Dilution Concentration 660 ppm (1.0 oz/gal) 2644 ppm (2 oz/gal) Conta ct Time 10 10 MDBK Cells Reduction (Log 10) of Virus Titer 5.5, 5.5 >3.5,>3.5 >4.95 4.8, 4.8 5.5, 5.7 VERO cells; lytic >7.5, 7.5 VERO cells; lytic >6.5,6.5 MT2 cells; lytic 660 ppm 4 >3.0, 3.0 MRC-5 Host >4.0, >4.0 MDCK cells; lytic >8..0, 8.0 Chicken embroyo >4.0, >4.0 fibrorblast cells Rubella virus Strain M-33 RK13 cells; Rabies virus ATCC VR-138 MA 104 cells Respiratory Syncytial ATCC VR-138 virus Rotavirus Strain WA SARS associated Vero E6 Coronavirus coronavirus >5.0, 5.0 4.5, 4.5 4.0, 4.5 >6.25 3.5, 3.5, 3.5 Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Efficacy Data Sheet, Page 3 of 6

Vaccinia Strian IHD VERO Cells; lytic >7..0, 7.0 Avian Infectious ATCC VR-22 6.0, 6.25 Bronchitis virus Avian Polyomavirus Lab Isolate Min 4.0, 6.0 Canine Distemper ATCC-VR-256 3.5, 3.5 virus Feline Leukemia ATCC VR-717 4.5, 4.75 Virus Strain FL-237 Feline Picornavirus ATCC VR-649 5.0, 5.0 Infectious Bovine ATCC VR-793 Min 8.0,8.0 Rhinotracheitis Pseudorabies ATCC VR-135 5.5, 5.5 Virus Transmissible Gastroenteritis ATCC VR-763 3.5, 3.5 Conclusion: All lots of Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Cleaner effectively inactivated the above listed viruses as specified in the test performance standards. Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant meets EPA requirements for hard surface virucidal claims in hospital and medical environments. Summary of Antimicrobial Efficacy - Etiology 7 Pathogenic Microorganism Acinetobacter calcoaceticus Adenovirus Type 4 Aspergillus niger Bordetella bronchiseptica Candida albicans Canine Distemper Chlamydia psittaci Enterobacter aerogenes Enterobacter cloacae Escherichia coli Feline Leukemia Virus Fusobacterium necrophorum Description Gram negative (spherical shape) bacteria. Occurs in soil, water and sewage. A nosocomial infection can cause septicemia, meningitis and urinary tract infections. Lipophilic (enveloped) DNA virus, (one of several) causative agent for colds and other respiratory ailments. Black mold, found in shower and dressing rooms. Environmental contaminant may also cause Aspergillosis. Gram negative (spherical shape) bacteria. Causative agent for puppy cough in dogs. Bordetella pertusis is the causative agent for whooping cough in children. Fungi, yeast. This organism exhibits dimorphism; exists both as fungi and yeast. Causes skin rashes. Common cause for diaper rash. Can infect both oral and vaginal cavities. Causes itching and discomfort. Lipophilic (enveloped) RNA virus. Highly contagious among dogs causes fever, gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms. Once believed to be a large virus but later found to be a parasitic bacterium. Infections cause fever, malaise and hacking cough. Most infections are occupational; poultry workers and other keepers of birds. Gram negative bacteria spread by anal/oral route of infection. Associated with bacteremia, respiratory, wound and urinary tract infections. Gram negative bacteria spread by anal/oral route of infection. Associated with bacteremia, respiratory, wound and urinary tract infections. Gram negative bacteria spread by anal/oral route of infection, resulting in diarrhea outbreaks. Associated with urinary tract infections and bacteremia. Enveloped RNA virus. One of the causative agents of lyphosarcoma in cats. Gram negative (rod shape) bacteria. Causative agent of hoof rot in sheep, cattle and horses. 7 Microbiology, D. Kingsbury and G. Wagner Harwal Publishing 1990 Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Efficacy Data Sheet, Page 4 of 6

HBV (Hepatitis B virus) HCV (Hepatitus C Virus) Herpes Simplex Type 1&2 HIV-1 (AIDS Virus) Human Corona Virus Influenza A/Hong Kong Klebsiella pneumoniae Legionella pneumophila Listeria monocytogenes Newcastle Disease Pasteurella multocida Proteus mirabilis Lipophilic (enveloped) DNA virus of the Hepadnaviridae family. Causative agent of Hepatitis B (serum hepatitis). Major cause of acute hepatitis and chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis and liver cancer. It is an enveloped RNA virus in the flavivirdae family. Lipophilic (enveloped) DNA virus may result in oral mucocutaneous lesions. Associated with most orofacial herpes and HSV encephalitis. Lipophilic (enveloped) RNA retrovirus. Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Known to be the etiologic agent of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Single Strand RNA containing virus causing respiratory infection in humans. From order Nidovirales and Family Coronaviridae. Lipophilic (enveloped) RNA virus. Causative agent in viral flu. Causes flu epidemics in nearly 2 of every 3 years. Gram negative bacteria associated with severe pneumonia, bacteremia and urinary tract infections. Gram negative (rod shape) bacteria. Causative agent for legionnaire disease. First documented outbreak occurred in 1976 at Philadelphia American Legion convention. Gram positive (rod shape) bacteria. Considered a potent food pathogen. Found in raw meat and poultry. Infections can result in meningitis or sepsis. NDV is a contagious and fatal viral disease most species of birds. A death rate of almost 100 percent can occur in unvaccinated poultry flocks. NDV can infect and cause death even in vaccinated poultry. Gram negative (spherical shape) bacteria. Human infections are a result of an animal bite. Indigenous flora of many animals respiratory tracts. Gram negative (rod shape) bacteria. Highly motile bacteria. Opportunistic pathogen causes bacteremia, urinary tract infections, especially with the chronically ill. Proteus vulgaris Pseudomonas aeruginosa Rabies Respiratory Syncytial Virus Rubella Salmonella choleraesuis Salmonella enteritidis Salmonella schottmuelleri Salmonella typhi Salmonella typhimurium Serratia marcescens Shigella dysenteriae Gram negative (rod shape) bacteria. Highly motile bacteria. Opportunistic pathogen causes bacteremia, urinary tract infections, especially with the chronically ill. Gram negative bacteria identified as a major cause of hospital acquired (nosocomial) infections. Causes wound infections (especially burn), meningitis, pneumonia and eye infections. Required for Hospital Disinfectants. A member of the Rhabdoviridae family or RNA viruses. These bullet shaped viruses are enveloped by a lipid bilayer. The causative agent for rabies, an encephalitis that causes neuronal degeneration-- almost always fatal. A paramyxovirus type virus, lipophilic (enveloped). A causative agent of pneumonia and bronchiolitis in small children and infants. Highly contagious, transmitted by person-to-person contact. Lipophilic (enveloped) RNA togavirus. The causative agent of German measles. Gram negative bacteria associated with acute gastroenteritis and septicemia. Required for Hospital Disinfectants. diarrhea. diarrhea. diarrhea, the causative agent for typhoid fever. diarrhea. Gram negative bacteria associated with urinary tract infections, meningitis and septicemia. Gram negative bacteria directly spread by anal/oral route of infection; indirectly (including food, hands, flies) spread by contaminated food and inanimate objects resulting in bacillary dysentery. Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Efficacy Data Sheet, Page 5 of 6

Shigella flexneri Shigella sonnei Streptococcus (Enterococcus) faecalis Trichophyton mentagrophytes Vaccinia Gram negative bacteria directly spread by anal/oral route of infection; indirectly (including food, hands, flies) spread by contaminated food and inanimate objects resulting in bacillary dysentery. Gram negative bacteria directly spread by anal/oral route of infection; indirectly (including food, hands, flies) spread by contaminated food and inanimate objects resulting in bacillary dysentery. Gram positive bacteria identified as a major cause of hospital acquired (nosocomial) infections. Colonizes food and secretes enterotoxins which cause food poisoning after ingestion. Causes wound infections, septicemia, endocarditis, meningitis, osteomylitis and pneumonia. Required for Hospital Disinfectants. Gram positive (Enterococci) bacteria causing hemolysis, urinary tract infections and endocarditis. Athlete's foot fungus. Found in shower and dressing rooms. Lipophilic (enveloped) DNA poxvirus; causes poxvirus infections. Q-128 One Step Germicidal Detergent and Deodorant Efficacy Data Sheet, Page 6 of 6