Farm biosecurity, made more consistent.
Bring Viprobac’s copper + zinc surface-disinfection system into milking facilities, poultry houses, livestock areas, farm entrances, machinery wash-down zones and shared agricultural workspaces for practical treatment of approved hard, non-porous surfaces.
Designed for a more consistent agricultural hygiene and biosecurity routine.
The hard surfaces that connect every part of the farm.
Use only where permitted by the current product label or supplied instructions. Confirm material compatibility and remove or protect animals, feed, milk, produce, exposed water and sensitive equipment before treating a full area.
Milking and dairy facilities
Selected hard, non-porous surfaces in parlours, collection areas and movement lanes after milk residue, manure and other visible soil have been removed.
- Gates, rails and handling points
- Floors, sealed walls and barriers
- Approved equipment exterior surfaces
Entrances and biosecurity points
Controlled cleaning and disinfection of suitable hard surfaces around staff, visitor and vehicle access points as part of a documented farm biosecurity plan.
- Boot stations and wash-down points
- Gates, latches and access controls
- Shared hard-surface touchpoints
Machinery, tools and implements
Approved exterior surfaces on tractors, trailers, implements and shared tools after soil, crop residue, manure and grease have been removed.
- Implement frames and guards
- Handles, controls and hand tools
- Transport and loading touchpoints
Poultry and livestock housing
Suitable sealed surfaces during scheduled clean-downs, between groups or before restocking, with animals, feed and loose organic material removed from the treatment zone.
- Floors, walls and internal barriers
- Crates, gates and handling equipment
- Approved external frames and supports
Built around clean-to-dirty flow, not guesswork.
Effective farm disinfection begins before the product is applied. Clear separation of clean and contaminated zones, thorough removal of organic matter, correct concentration, full coverage, contact time and controlled re-entry all form part of one repeatable routine.
See the responsible-use methodCopper + zinc technology
A liquid formulation built around the antimicrobial properties of copper and zinc under controlled application conditions.
Made for agricultural routines
A 5 L format suited to farms that need regular hard-surface care across housing, handling, access, equipment and shared work zones.
Guidance before rollout
Use instructions should define dilution, contact time, rinsing, PPE, ventilation, animal removal, re-entry and material compatibility—never estimate these from appearance alone.
A four-step agricultural method.
Always let the current label, safety data sheet, farm biosecurity plan and Viprobac’s supplied application instructions take priority over general guidance.
Map the biosecurity zone
Identify the target surfaces, animal and staff movement, clean and dirty routes, sensitive equipment, drainage points and operational restrictions before application.
Remove organic load
Clear litter, soil, manure, feed, milk residue, grease and other visible contamination first so the disinfectant can contact the intended hard surface directly.
Apply as directed
Prepare and apply only at the stated concentration. Achieve even coverage and keep the surface wet for the full specified contact time.
Dry, reopen and record
Allow drying or rinse where instructed, observe animal and worker re-entry requirements, then record the zone, time, concentration and responsible operator.
Supported by copper + zinc biocidal research.
Controlled testing supplied by Viprobac reports antimicrobial activity for its copper/zinc technology under defined concentrations and contact periods. Agricultural outcomes still depend on the correct product, approved surface, pre-cleaning, concentration, coverage, contact time and farm-specific biosecurity controls.
Defined conditions matter. Laboratory results should not be separated from the concentration and contact period under which they were produced.
Farm controls still apply. Veterinary guidance, production standards, species requirements, material limitations, environmental safeguards and regulatory requirements remain part of the final protocol.
Before you introduce it into a farm routine.
These answers are general safety guidance. The current product label, safety data sheet, supplied application instructions and farm biosecurity requirements remain the authority.
Ask a product questionDo not assume. Use it only at the concentration or ready-to-use instruction stated on the current label or application guide supplied with the product.
Only on suitable, approved hard surfaces and under the current directions. Protect milk, animals and sensitive equipment, and follow every required cleaning, contact-time and potable-water rinsing instruction before milking resumes.
Only where the current product label permits that use. Remove animals, feed and loose organic material as directed, provide ventilation where required, and observe the full drying, rinsing and re-entry instructions before restocking.
Only on compatible, approved exterior surfaces. Remove soil and organic matter first, isolate equipment, protect electrical components, bearings and sensors, and keep the product away from seed, feed, produce and untreated water.
No. Never mix disinfectants, bleach, acids, detergents, pesticides, veterinary products or other agricultural chemicals unless the official product directions specifically require and explain the combination.
The frequency should be based on the farm’s biosecurity plan, animal or crop movement, stocking cycles, traffic, organic load, contamination risk and veterinary or production requirements rather than a universal timetable.
Build your farm biosecurity routine around the right guidance.
Speak to Viprobac about farm suitability, current directions and the correct surface-disinfection approach for your agricultural environment.
