1. Hospitals and healthcare facilities: Facades of hospitals and healthcare facilities often have anti-microbial finishes to prevent the growth and spread of harmful bacteria and viruses.
2. Food processing plants: Facades of food processing plants need to be hygienic and free of bacteria to ensure the safety of food. Anti-microbial finishes help prevent the growth of bacteria and microorganisms.
3. Veterinary clinics: Veterinary clinics are another facility that requires anti-microbial finishes to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and viruses.
4. Public restrooms: Public restrooms are often equipped with anti-microbial finishes to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of diseases.
5. Schools and educational facilities: Schools and educational facilities require anti-microbial finishes to prevent the spread of illnesses and infections among students and staff.
6. Gymnasiums and sports facilities: Gyms and sports facilities use anti-microbial finishes to prevent the growth of bacteria and microorganisms that may cause infections and illnesses.
7. Hotels and hospitality industry: Hotels and hospitality facilities use anti-microbial finishes to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of diseases among guests and hotel staff.
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