The biosecurity in a livestock farm refers to the maintenance of the environment free of microorganisms, or to keep them at a minimum load not affecting animal health and production.
The “biosafety circle” counts and analyzes all the transmitting vectors to which a farm is exposed:
1. Entry of animals, products and materials
2. Farm staff
3. Transport of animals
4. Facilities, adjacent areas and inaccessible or neglected corners
5. Other vectors of transmission: insects, birds, mices, cockroaches etc…
6. Corpse management areas
All materials and surfaces are likely to be reservoirs of viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms.
For this reason, it is very important to design and implement a comprehensive biosecurity plan.
At QLayer we provide a system that is capable of influencing 4 of the 6 threats mentioned above: Transportation, facility surfaces, transmission vectors and animal corpses management areas. The QLayer System prevents the development of colonies of microorganisms, thus avoiding their capacity for infection.
The QLayer System adapts to all types of surfaces and its application is very easy, reaching all corners, even those that are inaccessible. From floors to ceilings, walls and equipment, any corner is suitable for the application of our system, being 100% safe for animals.