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Overview edit
Daniel W. Lynn is a world-renowned expert on the control of pathogenic substances. Lynn holds an M.S. in Applied Science and Technology as well as a degree in Health and Safety. Lynn is a globally recognized expert on ozone effectiveness and applications. With over 50 issued US and International patents related to cleaning processes and pathogenic control, the products and systems derived from Lynn’s work are integral to the operation of Fortune 500 companies throughout the world. Lynn is founder and CEO of Biosecurity Technology, LLC, an American manufacturer and distributor of Biosafe brand disinfection products and services, using engineered water, gas, and fogging in Industrial and Commercial environments. As an FDA Clinical Investigator, he is frequently involved in high-profile infectious disease investigations. His qualifications include HACCP certification from the US Department of Commerce and infectious disease certification in New York and New Jersey. He is an expert on agroterrorism and biosecurity for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Lynn has developed patented technology which transforms cold tap water into a potent antimicrobial solution. Inventor, company founder, and CEO, Lynn holds over 50 issued US and International patents. All disinfection patents have Green Seal Certification, and are recognized by the FDA, USDA National Organic Program, the EPA, and OSHA. Mr. Lynn has developed new and innovative commercial and industrial antimicrobial sanitation solutions, products, and processes initially targeting the food service and restaurant markets. His work has been published 3 times in the International Foods Journal. This development has discovered, tested, proven, and patented scientific and technological breakthroughs. He continuously drives improvement and cost reduction initiatives leading to affordable, pragmatic, and efficient devices adhering to all regulatory, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and International Organization for Standardization ISO9000 quality management and assurance standards and requirements. https://s8ic3d.a2cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/10795-BIOCRCompanyOverviewBrochure_Singles1-1.pdf [1]
Award Winning Technology edit
The 2021 CBRE Supplier Partner Innovation Challenge was an annual event led by CBRE, a global leader in commercial real estate services and investment. The challenge aimed to recognize service providers in CBRE’s supply chain who demonstrated innovation and best practices. Participants were invited to submit innovative ideas, new ways of working, and best-in-class client solutions that would help companies create healthier workplaces for their employees and improve the workplace experience while addressing significant cost pressures. The submissions were evaluated by three groups of company leaders and subject-matter experts across three separate rounds of competitive voting. The submissions were ranked based on their ability to ensure a healthier workplace, give employees peace of mind as they re-enter the workplace, provide touchless controls and enhanced sanitation, reduce costs, improve service quality, and utilize predictive analytics and sensor technology to deliver data-driven solution optimization. Out of 54 companies in the process, in the first time of the history of the award, one company won all 20 categories; BioSafe by BioSecurity Technology.
History edit
Biosecurity Technology was founded by Daniel Lynn. Mr. Lynn led FDA Clinical Investigation, HACCP, and infectious disease certification, with significant contributions as a researcher in biosecurity and agroterrorism for the US Department of Homeland Security. [2]
Certifications edit
Agro-terrorism and Bio-Security Diploma – University of Tennessee
Master of Science- Applied Science and Technology
Industrial Management -Process Management Principles
USDC/NOAA HACCP QMP Certificate – U.S. Department of Commerce
Quality Management Certification – U.S. Department of Commerce
Hazwoper Supervisor – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program – Construction Safety Association
Certified Safety Officer (CSO) – Construction Safety Association
Safety Administration – Construction Safety Association
Claims Management – Construction Safety Association
Safety Management – Construction Safety Association
Leadership for Safety Excellence – Construction Safety Association
Certified Safety Auditor – Construction Safety Association
Electrical Safety – Construction Safety Association
Confined Space Entry – Construction Safety Association
Fall Protection Systems – Construction Safety Association
Forklift Safety – Construction Safety Association
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems – Building
Industrial Management – Canadian Ministry of Skills Development
H2S Alive – Petroleum Industry Training Service
Fireman’s Certificate (Boiler and Pressure Vessel) Environment and Public Safety
Standard First Aid and CPR – St. John Ambulance
Clinical Investigator Certification – Food and Drug Administration
U.S. Public Health Safety Security and Bioterrorism – FDA
Infection Disease Control for N.Y. and N.J. Healthcare Professionals
Industry Applications edit
COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS - Business Offices - Galvanized steel and paint - Hand sanitizer applications - Environmental Cleaning - Air Purification - Carpet Cleaners - Convention Centers - Commercial Stores - Gyms/Workout Facilities - Hotels - Laundry - Environmental Cleaning - Ice Machines - Hand Sanitizer applications - Air Purification - Janitorial Cleaners - Kitchens/Bakeries - Shopping Centers - Athletic Complexes - Cineplex Theatres - Entertainment Centers
EMERGING MARKETS - Drinking Water
ENERGY PRODUCTION - Fire System Sanitation - Zebra Mussels Destruction
FOOD HANDLING - Cold Storage/Food Storage - Fruit & Vegetable Sanitation - Increase Shelf life Fruits and Vegetables - Quick Serve Restaurants - Supermarkets - Cart Cleaning - Bottle Water
FOOD PROCESSING - Air Scrubber - Aseptic Packaging & Processing - Biofilm Removal in all Areas - Compressed Air Line Sanitation (Spices) - Cooling Tower - Dairy - Direct Food Contact - Food Packaging - Fruits/Vegetables - Hand Sanitation - Hard Surface Sanitation - Environmental Cleaning - Inactivation of Mold & Bacteria Pathogens - Increase Shelf Life - Meat - Poultry - Swine - Beef - Odor Control Management - Retort Line - Turbidity Control in Retort Line - Snack Food
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS - Discoloration in Paper Mills - Environmental Cleaning - Hand Sanitation - Hard Surface Sanitation - Odor Control Management - Pulp Bleaching - Textile Bleaching - Wastewater - Air Scrubbers - Lead Removal on Packages - Wastewater Treatment - Boiler NOX Gas Treatment - Cooling Towers - Plastic Processing - Rubber Recycling - Micro Chip Manufacturing
MEDICAL CENTERS/HEALTHCARE - Biofilm Removal in All Areas - Biological (BOC)/Chemical (COD)/Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Reductions - Dental Clinics - Dermatology Clinics - Podiatry Clinics - Health Care Clinics and Offices - Ambulatory Centers (Hospitals/Birthing Centers) - Environmental Cleaning - Infectious Disease - Laundry - Odor Control - RME - Ventilation Air Disinfection - Inactivation of Mold and Bacteria Pathogens - Bacteria Control - Medical Waste Remediation - Skilled Nursing Facilities - Pharmaceutical Production Facilities - Ultra-Pure Water - Water Distribution Systems - Wound Treatment
MILITARY - Drinking Water - Field Kitchens
PET FOOD INDUSTRY & HOUSING - Pet Food Industry - Compressed Air Lines - Cooling Towers - Extruder Sanitation - Processing Plants - Retort Lines - Pet Grooming - Pet Hotels
RESIDENTIAL • Bathroom Cleaning • Laundry • Hand Washing • Nasal Rinse • Mouth Rinse • Carpet Cleaning • Fruit/Vegetable Wash • Floor Cleaning • Odor Control
RESTAURANT INDUSTRY • Equipment Sanitation • Hand Washing • Hard Surface Sanitation • Ice Machines • Drinking Water • Coffee/Espresso • Dishwashers
SPA AND SALON • Equipment Sanitation • Hand Washing • Hard Surface Sanitation • Skin Treatments • Cosmetic Procedures • Air Disinfection/Treatment
TRANSPORTATION • Airplane Restrooms • Airport Restrooms • Crew Ships • Cruise Ships • Naval Ships • Shipping Containers • Truck/Railcar Washing • Restroom Sanitation • Water Reuse and Recycle • Emission Control
VETERINARY • Pet Hospitals • Vet Clinics • Humane Society • Pet Rescue • Kennels • Surgical Sanitation
WATER TREATMENT • Aquariums • Frac Water EPA Standards • Municipal Drinking Water • Pools/Spas • Wastewater Treatment • Water Parks • Water Reuse & Recycle • Filter Sanitation
WASTEWATER TREATMENT • Algicide – very effective, most if not all • Amoebicide – extremely effective, kills all known • Aquaculture Aid – many uses • Bactericide – extremely effective, kills all known BOD & COD enhancement – quite effective, as this IS real life OXYGEN • Coagulant – quite effective • Contaminate remover – very selective • Decolorizer – usually effective, organic & Inorganic, simple & complex • Mineral & Carbon • Deodorizer – very effective, most are removed • Detoxifier – quite specific, some quick, others slowly, some not at all. Reduces THC and Hormones in water. • Disinfectant – extremely effective • Dissolved solids – fairly effective, inorganic and organic • Flocculant aid – quite effective, fairly specific • Fungicide – very effective, all known • Hardness – slightly effective with some specific changes • Metals – very effectively on some, manganese and iron • Oxygenator – extremely effective, particular wells • Particulates – quite effective, inorganic and organic • Pesticide – very effective, kills worms, flukes, fish, snails, eggs, larvae, etc • Precipitant – quite effective, extremely useful • Precursor reduction – very effective, i.e. THMs • Softness – somewhat effective, assists and improves specifically • Taste – very effective • Turbidity – quite effective, prepares inorganics and organics for filtration • Viricide – extremely effective, kills all known viruses • Waste & Effluent – quite effective, excellent in a wide range of uses
- ^ "BioSafe for Use with Pets and Little Ones | Omaha Magazine". www.omahamagazine.com. 26 March 2021.
- ^ "How Biosecurity Technology Inc. is Creating Safer, Healthier Environments through Innovative Biosecurity Solutions". TheCineTalk. 10 November 2023.
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