What Is Microbial Restoration?
Microbes are single-cell organisms so tiny that millions can fit into the eye of a needle. They are the oldest form of life on earth. Without microbes, we couldn’t eat or breathe. Microbes are everywhere. There are more of them on a person's hand than there are people on the entire planet! Microbes are in the air we breathe, the ground we walk on, the food we eat—they're even inside us! We couldn't digest food without them—animals couldn't, either. Without microbes, plants couldn't grow, garbage wouldn't decay and there would be a lot less oxygen to breathe. In fact, without these invisible companions, our quality of life as we know it on this planet would become incomprehensibly bad!
In modern times, to help clean up disasters, scientists have used microorganisms that convert hazardous oil into less toxic compounds. This is true for many forms of pollutants. This natural process is called biodegradation. When microbe-like bacteria and fungi break down complex pollutants into simpler substances, the result is that hazardous materials are broken down into non-hazardous microbial components which are then easily disposed of.
At Microbial Restoration Services, we have harnessed the power of microbes to safely and naturally clean up oil, grease, food, animal and human waste and more.
In our bio-remediation process, we have selected the correct microbes that use these contaminates as a food source and/or energy, so that all that is left after the microbes have done their work is carbon dioxide and water.
Microbes are single-cell organisms so tiny that millions can fit into the eye of a needle. They are the oldest form of life on earth. Without microbes, we couldn’t eat or breathe. Microbes are everywhere. There are more of them on a person's hand than there are people on the entire planet! Microbes are in the air we breathe, the ground we walk on, the food we eat—they're even inside us! We couldn't digest food without them—animals couldn't, either. Without microbes, plants couldn't grow, garbage wouldn't decay and there would be a lot less oxygen to breathe. In fact, without these invisible companions, our quality of life as we know it on this planet would become incomprehensibly bad!
In modern times, to help clean up disasters, scientists have used microorganisms that convert hazardous oil into less toxic compounds. This is true for many forms of pollutants. This natural process is called biodegradation. When microbe-like bacteria and fungi break down complex pollutants into simpler substances, the result is that hazardous materials are broken down into non-hazardous microbial components which are then easily disposed of.
At Microbial Restoration Services, we have harnessed the power of microbes to safely and naturally clean up oil, grease, food, animal and human waste and more.
In our bio-remediation process, we have selected the correct microbes that use these contaminants as a food source and/or energy, so that all that is left after the microbes have done their work is carbon dioxide and water.