To: Mr. Michael Jennison-President Mr. Michael F. Busa-V.P. New Product Development, Sales and Marketing 54 Arch Street Carnegie, PA

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To: Mr. Michael Jennison-President Mr. Michael F. Busa-V.P. New Product Development, Sales and Marketing 54 Arch Street Carnegie, PA 15106-0861 April 15, 2016 I am a professional Food Consultant, formally trained in Food Microbiology. I was brought in by Jennison Ice Clean Ice Technology to assist in the validation process of the testing for their ice dispensing as the first in the industry to have a self-cleaning system to deliver safe quality ice to the user. Their system has an automated system for cleaning their self-contained ice dispensing unit. They are the first to apply for the NSF certification that truly delivers a clean product different than anything else offered on the market. Their recommendation is to empty the ice and to run the cleaning/sanitizing process once a month to ensure there are no bio-films developing and the ice supply is clean and safe. Their cleaning system is set up to clean and rinse the unit, typically once a month, or as frequently as the customer desires. The sanitizing system utilizes Quaternary Ammonia. The chemical supplier has supplied a complete documentation for the effectiveness of their product. It is at a level that sanitizing and cleaning can be left on the surface and actually increases the killing of bacteriological organisms as allowed on the surface. The unit can be adjusted to utilize a 200 to 400 ppm level of cleanser. We wanted to prove that should a system be contaminated, which would not typically be the normal case while running this self-contained unit, the cleaning process would more than adequately complete the task. We utilized a Hygiena Pure Plus testing unit to measure any ATP (AdenisoneTriphosphate) which is an organic bioluminescence. This is a measurement of the relative light units (RLUs) emitted by organic organisms. The process utilizes a swabbing of a surface area equivalent to a 4 x4 surface, first swabbed in one direction, then counter direction for a thorough evaluation of the area. We first swabbed the flat and joints of the ice chamber to give us a baseline. The flat and corner zones gave us a zero reading. An out surface was 42, which is still considered clean. We then made a solution of a bottled water with a certified sample of enterbacter aerogenes. We then poured this solution in the system, rotated the chambers a few times to distribute the sample, and took a swab to baseline the cleaning process. The initial reading was 272. After the cleaning process was completed we swabbed to evaluate the efficiency of the cleaning process. The results was a zero reading, proving that the cleaning process accomplished what was intended.

We then made a solution of bottled water with penicillium growth from taco shells that were over laden with a heavy mold growth. We made a solution, introduced it to the chamber and took a swab. The initial reading was 1,090. After the cleaning process we took a swab to confirm the cleanliness of the unit. This result was 47; still under the 50 point acceptable level. We wanted to make sure that we could repeat the process. This time we took all the vials of enterbacter aerogenes an made up a cocktail that we let grow for a few hours to increase the load to be introduced to the ice chamber. This time we introduced a load of 2,070. We then ran the standard cleaning cycle and received a cleaning effect with a zero reading that shows the effectiveness of this unit. The discharge of the cleaning liquid can be brought through the ice discharge door to clean the door and the supplied buckets that come with the unit. The buckets are stored inverted to prevent any contamination. The discharge port goes onto a drain pan at the bottom of the unit before flowing out through the drain hose. All of these parts are sanitized while going through the cleaning process. Therefore both the ice chamber and the lower chamber are maintained clean and sanitary. Once the unit has gone through the cleaning process, the unit is ready for refilling of ice. I can confidently verify that the unit does deliver a consistent ppm of cleaning solution. The validation of the process was repeated to ensure that it was not a one-time results, but confidently we were able to set that the internal surfaces has the capability to remove any organic material from the chamber. Any potential customer can have their units swabbed to check their current units. Once they have seen the difference in the cleanliness of the two units should feel confident that buying one of these units will increase their food safety program whether used for delivery of ice in a health care, food service or food industrial environment with consistent results. Respectfully, Raymond R. Burke- Consultant

TAMERA MCKEEHAN Sr. Regulatory Specialist 1, Commercial Biocides Regulatory Affairs T 651.250.4215 F 651.225.3122 January 13, 2014 Subject: (EPA Reg. No. 1677-198) To Whom It May Concern: is registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a hard surface food contact sanitizer (EPA Reg. No. 1677-198). The EPA regulation found at 40 CFR 180.940 allows the use of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (di-nalkyl (C 8 10 ) dimethyl ammonium chloride, n-alkyl (C 12 18 ) dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride and alkyl (C 12 14 ) dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride) in public eating places, on dairy processing equipment, and on food-processing equipment and utensils. The EPA regulation specifically allows the concentration of all quaternary chemicals in solution up to a maximum concentration of 400 ppm of active quaternary compound. Therefore these products can be used as a hard surface food contact sanitizer up to a concentration of 400 ppm. Sincerely, Tamera McKeehan Sr. Regulatory Specialist 1, Commercial Biocides 370 Wabasha Street N St. Paul, MN 55102

TAMERAA MCKEEHANN Sr. Regulatory Specialist 1, Commercial Biocidess Regulatory Affairss T 651.250.42155 F 651.225.31222 March 19, 2015 Subject: (EPA Reg. No. 1677-198) To Whom It May Concern: The following sanitizing claims info is summarized from the Product Specification Document (PSD). Please refer to the PSD for further information about proper product procedures and claims. Oasis 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer When used at 0.25 fl. oz - 0.67 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of 400 ppm hard water (150 ppm to 400 ppm active quat), is an effective food contact sanitizer against: Escherichia coli Staphylococcu us aureus When used at 0.32 fl. oz.- 0.67 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of 500 ppm hard water (200 ppm to 400 ppm active quat), is an effective food contact sanitizer against: Escherichia coli Staphylococcu us aureus Listeria monocytogenes Shigella sonnei Campylobacte er jejuni Escherichia coli O157:H7 Klebsiella pneumoniae Salmonella enterica Yersinia enterocolitica Enterobacter sakazakii The EPA requires a food contact sanitizer to be effective (demonstrate a 99.999% reduction in 1 minute) against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Therefore, Oasiss 146 can be used as a hard surface food contact sanitizer within a range of 150-400 ppm. Sincerely, Tamera McKeehan Sr. Regulatory Specialist 1, Commercial Biocides 370 Wabasha Street N St. Paul, MN 55102

WAREWASHING SOLUTIONS PRESOAK EFFECTIVE SANITIZER AGAINST FOODBORNE BACTERIA Oasis 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer EPA-registered for third sink sanitizing and on hard, non-porous food-contact surfaces and ware. revents cross-contamination on food contact P surfaces. No rinse required. The solution's broad efficacy range of 150-400 ppm stays within proper range longer.

is a concentrated, no rinse quat sanitizer that is effective across a dilution range of 0.26-0.68 ounces per gallon of water. Can be used as a third sink sanitizer, in a mop bucket or applied as a spray. EPA registration number: 1677-198 DIRECTIONS: 1. Apply Oasis 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer at proper use solution. 2. Expose all surfaces of equipment, ware or utensils to the sanitizing solution for not less than one minute. 3. Drain thoroughly and air dry. FLEXIBLE WAREWASHING SOLUTIONS PRODUCT PICK CODE SUPC CODE PACK SIZE 17781 N/A 1 gal 17708 N/A 1-2.5 gal Keystone Multi-Quat Sanitizer Keystone Multi-Quat Sanitizer 17718 N/A 15 gal 6100091 7637569 2-2 L 6100181 8116788 2-1 gal (Canada) 10384 N/A 1-9.46 L (Canada) 6100011 N/A 4-3.78 L Keystone Multi-Quat Sanitizer (Canada) 6100107 7768520 2-2 L 370 Wabasha Street N St. Paul, MN 55102 www.ecolab.com 1 800 35 CLEAN 2012 Ecolab USA Inc. All rights reserved. 43593/0400/0212

Product Specification Document CLASSIFICATION Quat sanitizer PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USE Disinfectant - Cleaner - Sanitizer - Deodorizer. Institutional and Industrial Use. Institutions - Schools - Restaurants - Food Services Please refer to product container label for complete Directions For Use. 910787 Page 1 of 3 It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in manner inconsistent with its labeling. Apply with a cloth, mop or mechanical spray device. When applied with a mechanical spray device, surface must be sprayed until thoroughly wetted. For sprayer applications, use a coarse spray device. Spray 6-8 inches from surface; rub with brush, sponge or cloth. Do not breathe spray. Fresh solution must be prepared daily or when use solution becomes visibly dirty. To Sanitize Food Contact Surfaces, Food Processing Equipment and Other Hard Surfaces in (Food Processing Locations, Dairies, or Restaurants): Use to sanitize pre-cleaned hard non-porous surfaces of food processing equipment, dairy equipment, food utensils, dishes, silverware, glasses, sink tops, countertops, refrigerated storage areas and display equipment and other hard non-porous surfaces in federally inspected meat and poultry plants or restaurants. Prior to application, remove gross food particles and soil by a pre-flush, prescrape or when necessary, a pre-soak. Then thoroughly wash or flush objects with a good detergent or compatible cleaner followed by a potable water rinse before application of the sanitizing solution. Apply a usesolution of 1 fl. oz. to 2.67 fl. oz. of per 4 gallons of 400 ppm hard water (150-400 ppm active quat) or 1.25 fl. oz. to 2.67 fl. oz. of per 4 gallons of 500 ppm hard water (200-400 ppm active quat). Expose all surfaces to the sanitizing solution for a period of not less than 1 minute. Allow equipment to drain thoroughly and air dry. In dairy processing facilities and restaurants in Wisconsin, clean equipment with a good detergent and follow with a potable water rinse, then rinse equipment with a sanitizing solution of 1.25 oz. to 2.67 oz. of 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer per 4 gallons of 500 ppm hard water (200-400 ppm active quat). Restaurant and Bar Rinse - Sanitizing Eating and Drinking Utensils 1. Scrape and pre-flush utensils to remove excess soil. 2. Wash with good detergent or compatible cleaner (see your Ecolab representative for a recommendation). 3. Rinse with potable water. 4. Sanitize in a solution of 0.25 fl. oz. - 0.67 fl. oz. of to 1 gallon of 400 ppm water (150-400 ppm active quat). In Wisconsin sanitize in a solution of 0.32 fl. oz. - 0.67 fl. oz. of Oasis 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer to 1 gallon of 500 ppm water (200-400 ppm active quat). Immerse all utensils for at least 1 minute. Use 2 minutes exposure time if required by governing sanitary code. 5. Drain and air dry. NOTE: A clean potable water rinse following sanitization is not permitted under Section HFS 196.13 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. Sanitizing - Non-Porous Gloved Hands: To prevent cross contamination into animal areas and the packaging and storage areas of food plants, dip, soak or spray pre-washed (plastic, latex or other synthetic rubber) gloved hands sanitizing solution to cover the gloved area. For sprayer applications, use a coarse spray device and spray the glove surfaces until thoroughly wetted. Do not breathe spray. Do not let sanitizing solution come in contact with exposed skin. Make up the sanitizing solution by adding 1 to 2.67 fl. oz. of product per 4 gallons of water (or equivalent use dilution) (150-400 ppm active quat). Dip, soak or spray in solution and allow gloved hands to remain wet for at least 60 seconds. Allow to air dry. No potable water rinse is allowed. Change the sanitizing solution at least daily or when solution appears dirty. NOTE: FOR MECHANICAL OPERATIONS: A prepared use solution may not be reused for sanitizing, but may be reused for other purposes such as cleaning. FOR MANUAL OPERATIONS: Prepare a fresh sanitizing solution as soon as it becomes diluted or soiled. GENERAL VIRUCIDAL*/FUNGICIDAL DISINFECTION: At 1.0 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of water, this product is an effective general disinfectant that can be used to disinfect floors, walls, finished woodwork, sink tops, garbage pails, telephones, rest rooms, bathroom fixtures, and other hard, nonporous surfaces. For heavily soiled areas, a pre-cleaning step is required. Apply disinfecting solution to surface by flushing, mopping, sponging or hand pump spraying so as to thoroughly wet surface. Allow surface to remain wet for 10 minutes. Remove solution with a clean mop, cloth, or wet vacuum pickup or allow to air dry. Prepare fresh solution at least daily or when use becomes visibly dirty. Any food contact surfaces that have been disinfected must be thoroughly rinsed with potable water. Do not use this product as a disinfectant on glasses, dishes or utensils. Before use in federally inspected meat and poultry food processing plants and dairies, food products and packaging materials must be removed from the room or carefully protected. Non-Acid Toilet Bowl Disinfectant / Cleaner Directions: Remove gross filth prior to disinfection. 4/26/2011 9:50:52 AM

Page 2 of 3 From Concentrate: Add ½ fl. oz. to the bowl and mix. Brush over exposed surfaces and under the rim, allow to stand for 10 minutes and flush. From Use Solution: Empty toilet bowl or urinal and apply 1 fl. oz. per gallon use-solution to exposed surfaces and under the rim with a cloth, mop, sponge or mechanical spray. Brush or swab thoroughly. Let stand for 10 minutes and flush. For Heavy Duty Use: Empty toilet bowl or urinal and apply 4 fl. oz. per gallon use-solution to exposed surfaces including under the rim with a cloth, mop, sponge or sprayer. Brush or swab thoroughly. Let stand for 10 minutes and flush. Deodorizing Directions: This product deodorizes garbage storage areas, garbage bins, toilet bowls and any other hard non-porous surfaces in odor causing areas. Mix ½ fl. oz. per gallon of water and apply solution to surfaces. Thoroughly wet surfaces, allow to air dry. Cleaning and Disinfection: For general cleaning and disinfection, use 4.0 fl. oz. per 4 gallons of water. Apply use solution with a cloth, mop, sponge, sprayer or by immersion to thoroughly wet the surfaces. Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes. Wipe or allow to air dry. For heavily soiled surfaces, preclean first. Prepare a fresh solution for each use of more often if solution becomes visibly diluted, clouded or soiled. For Heavy Duty Cleaning: When greater cleaning is desired, use 7 fl. oz. of Multi-Quat per 4½ gallons water. Heavily soiled areas may require repeated cleaning. Non-Food Contact Surface Sanitizing: Add 0.34 fl. oz. of per 1 gallon of water (200 ppm active quat) to sanitize hard, nonporous non-food contact surfaces. Apply sanitizer use-solution with a cloth, mop, sponge, sprayer or by immersion. For sprayer applications, use a coarse spray device. Spray 6-8 inches from surface. Do not breathe spray. Treated surfaces must remain wet for 60 seconds. Wipe dry with a sponge, mop, or cloth or allow to air dry. can be used to sanitize hard, non-porous food contact surfaces such as tables, counters, utensils and food processing equipment. is an effective sanitizer against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus on food contact surfaces when used at 0.25 fl. oz. - 0.67 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of 400 ppm hard water (150 ppm to 400 ppm active quat). Oasis 146 Multi- Quat Sanitizer is an effective sanitizer against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Campylobacter jejuni, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, Shigella sonnei, Yersinia enterocolitica and Enterobacter sakazakii on food contact surfaces when used at 0.32 fl. oz. - 0.67 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of 500 ppm hard water (200 ppm to 400 ppm active quat). DO NOT MIX WITH ANYTHING BUT WATER For service or additional information, call 1-800-35-CLEAN (352-5326). PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State Color Odor Liquid Red Disinfectant ph 7.7 [Conc. (% w/w): 100%] Dilu Active Ingredients: Alkyl (C14, 50%; C12, 40%; C16, 10%) Dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride Octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride Dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride OTHER INGREDIENTS Total 3.00% 2.25% 1.35% 0.90% 92.50% 100.00% 4/26/2011 9:50:52 AM

Page 3 of 3 REGULATORY EPA Registration Number: 1677-198 MICROBIOLOGY is proven effective against: When used at 0.25 fl. oz - 0.67 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of 400 ppm hard water (150 ppm to 400 ppm active quat), Oasis 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer is an effective sanitizer against: Escherichia coli Staphylococcus aureus When used at 0.32 fl. oz.- 0.67 fl. oz. per 1 gallon of 500 ppm hard water (200 ppm to 400 ppm active quat), Oasis 146 Multi-Quat Sanitizer is an effective sanitizer against: Escherichia coli Staphylococcus aureus Campylobacter jejuni Escherichia coli O157:H7 Klebsiella pneumoniae Listeria monocytogenes Salmonella enterica Shigella sonnei Yersinia enterocolitica Enterobacter sakazakii PACKAGING / PRODUCT NUMBERS Size Available Product Number 2.5 U.S. gal / 9.46 L 17708 4 1 U.S. gal / 3.78 L 17781 15 US gal / 56.8 17718 4/26/2011 9:50:52 AM