The microbiological musical chairs

The microflora is a constantly changing microscopic environment. It constantly anticipates changing circumstances. Think of ambient temperature, food and moisture.

While their (survival) environment is constantly changing, the microbiological colonies strive for one common goal, which is to survive and last as long as possible.

The micro-organisms are constantly adapting to these ever-changing conditions. Believe it or not, they do that through communication called Quorum Sensing. They’ve been doing this for billions of years so they’ve proven to be very good at it.

I’ll try to explain how this works.

Imagine you have a glass space of 1 m³, this is quite smaller than our living/working environment, but it does make it a bit clearer.

To be able to explain it better, I make the micro-organisms in this space of about 10 cm in diameter.

The space in the glass cube can then be divided into 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 micro-organisms in this space. In other words, there is room for 1000 different micro-organisms in this glass cube. These will not all be the same micro-organisms.

If you only look at the bottom layer you will see
that there are good (the blue) and bad (the brown)
micro- organisms. And that there are still free spaces.

If the conditions are right, these micro-organisms will communicate with each other about who will take a position and where. They will also make sure that there are open spaces so as not to suddenly get into trouble in an emergency.

The whole m³ is now filled with harmless micro-organisms (blue), harmful micro-organisms (brown) and empty (reserve) spaces.
As long as the conditions remain good (food, moisture and sufficient (free) space, microorganisms have an average lifespan of about 72 hours.
The colony of micro-organisms die and multiply, while the community tries to maintain a constant balance as much as possible. It’s a world unto itself.

ZanitaZ Air Purifying Probiotics.

ZanitaZ has for many years deepened and specialized in the natural purification of air in buildings, ships and aircraft. As mentioned earlier, probiotics (good bacteria) are used to create and maintain a healthy microflora.

How do they do it?

ZanitaZ has developed a probiotic spray that can completely fill a room with good bacteria; the ZanitaZ Air Purifying Probiotics. As I explained with the example of the glass cube, every space is filled with microorganisms. Good and bad. With a good healthy balance in front of us, the good microorganisms will always prevail.
What happens if we spray an overdose of ZanitaZ probiotic micro-organisms in this room?

The ZanitaZ probiotics will fill the empty spaces.

I have explained before that such a microflora seeks its own balance and free spaces will be created again.

However, because we nebulize an overdose of our probiotics into the cube, these released spots will immediately be taken up by the ZanitaZ probiotics.

As long as we keep on dosing, the entire cube, including the free spots, will eventually be occupied by the ZanitaZ probiotics.

By continuously applying the ZanitaZ probiotic air purification, the first microflora present will be continuously forced to a reduced activity and will simply disappear due to old age. After a few days of dosing/nebulizing with the ZanitaZ air-purifying probiotics, we can create and maintain the above situation.
 “A healthy living environment”

The whole cube is now occupied with the “good” ZanitaZ probiotic micro-organisms and this without the use of disinfecting chemistry.