Overflow of solid
material into the soil absorption area should be avoided
at all costs. When solids overflow, they clog the soil pores
and cause septic systems to fail. One of the main causes
of solid material build up and overflow is bacterial deficiency.
Bacteria is needed in the septic tank to
digest organic solids. Normally, it is introduced into the
septic system via household waste. Unfortunately, many common
home care products, such as antibacterial soaps, toilet cleaners,
laundry and dish detergents and bleaches kill bacteria.
Additional bacteria destroying agents are
acids, polishes, caustic drain cleaners, oil, paint and similar
items. You should never dispose of them in your septic system.
SEPTIC
REMEDY is a once a month additive that replaces
the bacteria that has been destroyed. It helps keep your
septic system healthy for years.
SEPTIC REMEDY also contains
nutrients and micro nutrients that stimulate the germination
and outgrowth of the synergistic microbial consortium. Enhanced,
individual solu-pack technology makes SEPTIC REMEDY convenient,
clean and safe to use.
The product is a synergistic blend of highly
specialized and selectively adapted spores and vegetative
microorganisms, designed specifically to provide accelerated
degradation of those organic compounds that are difficult
to degrade. Each microorganism in SEPTIC REMEDY was
selected based on its superior enzymatic activity against
specific substrates, such as fats, oils, greases, proteins,
starches and carbohydrates. The synergistic value of the
final culture blend has demonstrated enhanced cell growth,
germination rate and effectiveness over a wide range of organic
substrates. Additionally, this consortium of microorganisms
exhibits exceptional organic degradation performance in both
aerobic and anaerobic environments.
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SEPTIC REMEDY is safe for the environment,
biodegradable, harmless to humans, animals, plant life and
all plumbing fixtures and safe to store when you follow the
directions. However, care should be taken to avoid inhalation
and eye contact. Wash hands thoroughly with warm, soapy water
after contact. |