It WILL be EPA approved if it came into this country (that is the Law).
it means you register a product.
Simple Green is not registered as a disinfectant by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It is generally considered a cleaner and degreaser. If you are looking for a disinfectant, you may want to choose a product that specifically states that it kills germs and bacteria.
Registered check
Product: VESPRAY EPA Registration Number: 00104300008This pesticide is used as a:SANITIZERThis pesticide is registered for unrestricted use.This pesticide's toxicity code is 3, which corresponds to a toxicity category of Caution.
If registered university of indian & distance mode ?
The EPA label on products indicates that they have been evaluated and registered by the Environmental Protection Agency for safety and effectiveness, particularly in the context of pesticides and certain chemicals. This label provides essential information, including usage instructions, safety precautions, and environmental impact. It ensures that consumers are informed about the product's compliance with federal regulations designed to protect human health and the environment.
You can put a trademark symbol on your product before it is registered. However, it isn't backed by anything official and it could be copied or imitated.
Recycled material
Unfortunately, no. It is registered with the Italian company Ferrrero.
Who is the owner of a registered property, the registrar or registrant? In other words, question is if an individual purchases a product and registers it with an entity, who has ultimate control of the product the individual or the entity?
That is Corian, which is incidentally a registered trademark of a DuPont product.