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Injector2® Piping System
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Revolutionary New Science for Under Foundation Pesticide Injection-
Not labeled for Termites
United States Patent # 6,446,383 &
6,564,504 & 6,782,655
The Injector2® Insect
Elimination System is a revolutionary new science for subterranean
control installed under a home or building during construction. The
system is designed for post-construction use only. A special
patented Piping is installed around the entire inner perimeter of
the foundation and utility entrances that penetrate the
(slab)-floor. The objective of the system is to prevent
subterranean insects from entering structures from below ground. The
Injector2® System must be operated by a Healthy Home® authorized
BugFree® Home licensed pest control company. Through scientific
innovation and technology structures can now be protected with a
safer, easy to install and operate, subsurface pesticide injection
system.
The system
provides coverage at the high-risk entry points (cracks, crevices,
plumbing pipes and other utility entrances through the slab) beneath
the foundation. Professionally installed, it completely encompasses
the inner walls of the structure’s foundation and loops back and
forth around protrusions (plumbing pipes, etc.) forming a continuous
zone. The Injector2® Piping may be secured in place where needed.
The Injector2®
-Piping™ should not: have kinks, be punctured, be stretched, or
installed in a manner that interferes with plumbing, gas, or HVAC
components.
Maximum zone
size is 500 lineal feet of Injector2-Piping™. One zone accomodates
up to a 2,500 sq. ft. structure with up-flow HVAC (ceiling vent) or
up to a 2,000 sq. ft. structure with a down-flow HVAC (floor vent)
system. Larger structures require additional zones.
After
installation, protected zones should be visually inspected to ensure
there are no kinks or possibility of damage by another contractor.
Injector2® Piping is labeled for pesticide but not currently
labeled for termiticide use. Use subject to local codes. |
Download
the specsheet in a PDF Format Here.
Tested to
meet or exceed the American Society of Engineers (ASAE) EP405 Standards.
System use
subject to Federal and local codes.
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