BioSafe Systems has recently launched a new piece of equipment designed to treat post-harvest fruits and vegetables. The Sonic Fresh Produce Treatment System helps achieve higher standards of food safety and extends produce shelf life. The unit works in conjunction with BioSafe Systems’ line of activated peroxygen treatments, including StorOx 2.0 bactericide/fungicide and SaniDate 5.0 sanitizer/disinfectant.
The Sonic Fresh effectively removes toxic pesticides, pathogens and decay-causing organisms from fruits and vegetables. This self-contained unit generates ultrasonic waves to create an intense scrubbing action to lift away soils, waxes and microscopic contaminants. This process is not pH dependent and no rinse is required after treatment.
Easy to use and organic compliant, the Sonic Fresh Produce Treatment System will not affect produce color or taste. It also will not harm delicate fruits and vegetables and works quickly and quietly. Measuring in at 24”L x 28”W x 26”H, this system produces no off-gasses or odors.
For more information
BioSafe Systems
Alyssa Davis, Agriculture Brand Manager
22 Meadow Street, East Hartford, CT 06108
T: 860.290.8890 ext. 214
Toll Free: 888.273.3088
F: 860.290.8802
adavis@biosafesystems.com
www.biosafesystems.com






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