BioSafe Systems

BioSafe Systems is a company that specializes in sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions for agricultural, horticultural, turf, post-harvest, and water treatment applications. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA, BioSafe Systems has focused on developing and distributing products that are designed to manage pathogens and pests while prioritizing the safety of human health and the environment.

Core Areas of Focus:

  1. Agriculture: BioSafe Systems offers a range of products aimed at controlling plant pathogens and pests, enhancing crop quality and yield. These products are often used for soil, seed, and foliar treatments.

  2. Horticulture: The company provides solutions for nurseries, greenhouses, and garden centers to manage diseases, weeds, and pests, thereby promoting healthy plant growth.

  3. Turf: BioSafe Systems' products are also utilized in turf management to maintain healthy lawns, athletic fields, and golf courses by controlling diseases and improving soil health.

  4. Post-Harvest: For the post-harvest sector, the company delivers solutions to extend the shelf life of produce, reduce spoilage, and ensure that fruits and vegetables remain safe and high-quality from farm to table.

  5. Water Treatment: The company provides water treatment solutions for various industries to ensure clean and safe water by controlling algae, bacteria, and other harmful microorganisms.

Popular Products:

  • OxiDate®: A broad-spectrum fungicide/bactericide used in agriculture and horticulture.
  • SaniDate®: An industrial disinfectant and sanitizer for a wide range of surfaces, including those in food processing facilities.
  • GreenClean®: A line of algae control products for ponds, lakes, and other water features.
  • StorOx®: Used in post-harvest applications to prevent bacterial and fungal diseases.

Sustainability and Safety: BioSafe Systems prides itself on developing products that minimize environmental impact. Their solutions often feature active ingredients like hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid that break down into water and oxygen, leaving no harmful residues. This commitment to sustainability makes their products suitable for use in organic farming and other environmentally conscious practices.

Research and Development: The company continually invests in research and development to innovate and improve its product offerings. This includes collaborations with universities and research institutions to ensure efficacy and safety.

Overall, BioSafe Systems is recognized for its commitment to providing effective, safe, and sustainable pest and pathogen control solutions across multiple industries.

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Glastonbury CT 06033
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