It's Time To Come Clean!
The Esporta IS4000 Process
About the Esporta Wash System
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Patented and independently lab-tested for cleaning and sanitizing sports equipment and work apparel.
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Delivers "food grade" cleanliness regardless of bacteria or contamination.
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No comparison in the cleaning industry for effectiveness and safety.
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Complies with NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) care guidelines.
Traditional Washing Machines vs. Esporta
Traditional Washing Machines
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Rely on four basic principles:
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Mechanical Action: rubbing, twisting, squeezing, agitating (can damage items and the machine).
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Time: longer washes clean better but break down fabric structure.
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Cleaning Agent: typically household soap.
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Temperature: high heat speeds up cleaning but can cause shrinkage, damage, or fading.
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The Esporta Advantage
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Items are safely secured in four separate compartments.
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No tumbling, twisting, or stress on items.
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Uses hydraulic action – water and detergents are pushed through padding and material.
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Minimal mechanical action = minimal wear and tear.
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Three-stage detergent and disinfectant system removes 99.9% of bacteria and pathogens.
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High-speed extract cycle removes water, prepping items for drying.
Esporta Detergents: Engineered for Health, Safety, and the Environment
Why Esporta Detergents Stand Out
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Specifically designed for the Esporta system.
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Bio-degradable, phosphate-free, chlorine-free, non-toxic, non-caustic.
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pH neutral (6–7) – gentle on sensitive skin.
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Safe for both users and the environment.
Superior Cleaning Features
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Three proprietary detergent stages working in synergy with Esporta’s hydraulic wash system.
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Optional essential oil-based fragrance or fabric softener in final rinse (not used to mask odor).
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Effectively removes:
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Odors, mold, bacteria
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Blood and other bodily fluids
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Sanitizes to food-grade standards – so clean, you could eat off it!


ATP Sampling
What Is ATP?
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ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate – an organic molecule found in all living cells, including:
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Animals
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Plants
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Bacteria
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Yeast
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Mold
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What Is an ATP Sampler?
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A scientific instrument used to detect bacterial contamination on surfaces.
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Commonly used by:
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Department of Health inspectors
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Restaurant health officials
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Food plant inspectors
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Reads the presence of ATP (bacterial particles) on any swabbed surface.
Why We Use ATP Sampling
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Integral to our cleaning verification process alongside the Esporta IS4000 system.
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Helps scientifically confirm whether equipment and gear are truly clean and safe.
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Ensures our cleaning meets the highest hygiene and health standards.
What Do the Readings Mean?
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According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control):
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Below 30 ATP particles: Safe surface, even safe enough to eat off of.
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Above 30 ATP particles: Considered potentially hazardous and not hygienic.
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Visual Proof of Clean

![]() Elbow Hockey Pads #70Elbow Hockey Pads #70- ATP Sample taken before the wash reads 2027 | ![]() Elbow Pads After Wash #70Elbow Hockey Pads #70 - ATP Sample taken after the wash reads 3 |
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![]() Shin Guard - Before Wash #29Hockey Shin Guards #29 - ATP Sample taken before the wash reads 2321 | ![]() Shin Guard - After Wash #29Hockey Shin Guards #29 - ATP Sample taken after the wash reads 10 |