#FirstToMarket Pathogen-Free Smoking Cones have been Created via Covspect, Sterilray, Inc. and Maryjanecones
Steve Grabenheimer Steve Grabenheimer

#FirstToMarket Pathogen-Free Smoking Cones have been Created via Covspect, Sterilray, Inc. and Maryjanecones

Maryjanecones / Mary Jane Cones North America Inc. has just revolutionized the cannabis industry by creating the world's first pathogen-free smoking cones by teaming up with Covspect and Sterilray Inc.!💨🔬

In a groundbreaking achievement, Maryjanecones has made a manufacturing investment into 222nm far UV-C by Sterilray Inc. safeguarding consumer health in cannabis. The introduction of pathogen-free smoking cones not only elevates the smoking experience but also addresses a critical concern: the spread of harmful microbes in cannabis cone production.

Public Health Impact:

🦠 Pathogen-Free: By eliminating harmful pathogens, these cones significantly reduce the risk of infections associated with smoking.

🌱 Purity: Users can now enjoy their smoking experience with confidence, knowing they're not inhaling contaminants that can harm their health.

🌤 Safer Communities: Pathogen-free cones contribute to healthier communities by curbing the potential transmission of diseases through shared smoking paraphernalia.

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UV-C Light: Enhancing Cannabis Post-Harvest Quality and Yield
Steve Grabenheimer Steve Grabenheimer

UV-C Light: Enhancing Cannabis Post-Harvest Quality and Yield

UV-C radiation is a type of ultraviolet light that has a wavelength of 200 to 280 nanometers. It is used to kill microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and mold. UV-C radiation is also effective at inactivating spores, which are dormant forms of microorganisms that can germinate and cause spoilage.

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The Importance of Indoor Air Quality Amidst the Canadian Wildfire Emergency
Steve Grabenheimer Steve Grabenheimer

The Importance of Indoor Air Quality Amidst the Canadian Wildfire Emergency

The recent Canadian wildfires have created an IAQ emergency in the United States and Canada. The smoke from these fires is filled with harmful pollutants, including PM2.5, which are tiny particles or droplets that can get deep into the lungs and cause health problems. People with respiratory problems, such as asthma and COPD, are especially at risk. This article outlines how UV-C and HEPA can help manage and control such IAQ emergencies.

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