NEW Stable Shield Anti-Bacterial Stable Paint

NEW Stable Shield Anti-Bacterial Stable Paint
New Anti-Bacterial Stable Paint from Stable Shield
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NEW Stable Shield Anti-Bacterial Stable Paint 

STABLE Shield has launched a new range of anti-bacterial stable paint which helps prevent the spread of bacteria by up to 99.8%

Whilst many people will rejoice when they hear we are enjoying milder weather conditions, sadly in the equine industry this is actually causing more problems and creating the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.

Competition horses need the very best environment to live in, keeping them healthy so they can be trained to the best of their ability. It is therefore extremely important to take every possible precaution against the spread of bugs and bacteria.

The team at Stable Shield has approached this by tackling prevention rather than cure. This removes the emphasis on drugs and antibiotics, instead focusing on reducing the initial spread of bacteria within the equine world.

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In doing so, they have developed an Antibacterial Paint, a water-based non-toxic paint that can be applied to stables. The paint prevents the growth of bacteria by up to 99.8% on all applied surfaces. This in turn creates a clean environment which is crucial to help horses with their respiratory system and overall wellbeing.

It is easy to apply on walls and ceilings, and the paint is adhesive to most surfaces including wood, steel, plastic, concrete and brick. Stable Shield is ideal for all yards including stables, tack rooms, feed rooms, newly built yards and hay barns.

The paint is water-based and non-toxic. It is hard wearing and durable. Not only is it long lasting, but it is easy to apply in the first instance. It is available in white, black and clear.

For further information about Stable Shield products contact 01386 423999 or visit www.stableshield.co.uk.

Suzanne Ashton

Suzanne Ashton, Founder of Everything Horse (Est, 2012). Qualifications include a Ba Hons in Marketing Management and Diploma in Equine Studies. Suzanne has ridden and owned horses since a young child and has over a decade of experience in news writing and magazine content publication in the equestrian industry.