How is the antibacterial level of the floor defined in the implementation standards for antibacterial flooring?

The current implementation standard for antibacterial flooring in the industry is: "Execution Standard for Antibacterial Wood (Bamboo) Flooring" LY/T1926-2010. Shengxiang Group is one of the main drafters of this industry standard. The introduction of standards provides standard basis and norms for producers and market supervision. This standard defines antibacterial wood (bamboo) flooring and classifies it according to the antibacterial type and effect. The antifungal performance level of wooden flooring is divided into two types:

(1) Level 0 (strong antibacterial mold Level) (2) Level 1 (anti-fungal level);

The anti-bacterial resistance of the floor is also divided into two levels: Level I and Level II. The standard stipulates two antibacterial methods:

(1) Antifungal, the test items are Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus terreus, Penicillium funiculata, Aureobasidium pullulans, Chaetomium globus, Trichoderma viride

(2) Antibacterial, the test items are Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus

Holy Elephant’s photocatalyst antibacterial floor products follow the antibacterial wood (bamboo) floor implementation standard: LY /T1926-2010 antibacterial rate I: ≥99 to design and produce.