Prevail™ named Official Disinfectant of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
- mspeer71
- Oct 25
- 2 min read
For those who live and breathe Canadian agriculture, The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is more than an event, it’s a tradition. EthoGuard is honoured to announce that Prevail™ has been selected as the Official Disinfectant of The 2025 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, helping protect the animals, exhibitors, and visitors who make this celebration of agriculture possible.

From November 7–16, the 103rd Royal Agricultural Winter Fair will welcome farmers, producers, exhibitors, and visitors from across the country to Toronto’s Exhibition Place. Behind the scenes, Prevail™ will play a key role in maintaining a safe and clean environment for both animals and people.
“The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is a world-class event that highlights the very best in Canadian agriculture,” said Mark Beaven, President of EthoGuard. “We’re honoured to support that legacy with Prevail™, a Canadian-made disinfectant trusted by farmers, veterinarians, and producers nationwide.”
Powered by Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide® (AHP®) technology, Prevail™ is an environmentally responsible disinfectant and cleaner designed for animal care environments. It's fast, effective performance and low toxicity make it ideal for barns, stables, and livestock facilities from daily farm routines to national showcases like THE ROYAL.
As the Official Disinfectant of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Prevail™ reinforces the shared values of excellence, safety, and Canadian innovation that define both organizations.
“Where champions are crowned, Prevail™ protects,” added Beaven. “Our partnership with The Royal reflects the importance of strong biosecurity, from local farms to national showcases.”

This recognition highlights the growing emphasis on biosecurity across all levels of Canadian agriculture, from the barns that raise our animals to the national stages that celebrate them.
Thank you for being part of a community that values innovation, safety, and the health of Canada’s farm sector.





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