HOME & GARDEN

Your home is the most important place to protect. That’s why you need the safest, and strongest cleaner on the market. Effectively sanitize all surfaces, skin, water for people, plants, and animals, as well as the air you breathe.

Use as directed on and around humans, pets, plants, food, water, materials, and the environment. Apply anywhere giving your home a hospital-grade cleaning. 1
 A low concentration of 0.1 ppm Begins to kill over 220 microorganisms including 81 Bacteria, 25 Protozoa, 53 Virus, & A Variety of 60 Algae, Fungi, Mold, Yeast. Click here for THE ClO2 KILL LIST

FOOD SANITIZER

It’s a lot more difficult to go to the grocery store these days. You might be concerned about the safety of your product. Clean fruits, vegetables, raw meats, and many other common foods without the need to rinse. 2 For fresh clean results disinfect your grocery items with VerisanTM
While you’ve always ensured that your food was clean, today’s world requires a new kind of clean. Enjoy your food with confidence. Our disinfectant is more than a standard food disinfectant.
Do not confuse ClO2 and HTH, the household chlorine bleach. Chlorine dioxide cleans deeper than any other disinfectant and leaves no toxic residue. Our active ingredient has been shown by the FDA to be effective against a wide range of bacteria, fungi, and viruses including E. coli and Salmonella. 3

Fruits

Groceries

Raw Meat

Vegetables

hand sanitizers

Food sanitizer

Concentration 3 ppm – root, tuber, bulb, legume, fruiting and leafy 4
Concentration 15 ppm – inactivate Avian Influenza A and other pathogens 5
Concentration 50 ppm – use as a dip, thaw, transport, wash, rinse, spray or for storing 6

FOOD CONTACT SURFACES

Chlorine dioxide is an oxidizing agent and not a chlorinating one. ClO2 is safer, less caustic and gentler than bleach and other antiseptics. It also does not produce toxic, carcinogenic or chlorinated byproducts. Chlorine dioxide can be used on food contact surfaces and leaves no toxic residue.
Chlorine Dioxide can be used on all surfaces to eliminate odors. It can be used to disinfect over 220 microorganisms, as well as 99.99% of bacteria or viruses. Use the product as directed around pets, people, food, water, and the surrounding environment. Use anywhere you need to give your home hospital-grade cleaning. Protect yourself and your family today. Get a lifetime supply of sanitizer by ordering now.

Counters

Tables

Sinks

Drains

Appliances

Stoves

Greasy Hoods

Gas Stove

food surfaces

Surface disinfectant

Moderate concentration 100 ppm Heavy disinfection 300 ppm 7
Concentration 20 ppm – food contact surfaces 8 Disinfect cracks and crevices with vapor fogging with no-rinse required Concentration 150 – 200 ppm – sanitize food contact surfaces and allow to air dry 9
greenhouse

Sanitize seeds, soils, & substrates

Plants

Critical level

GREENHOUSE AND GARDENS

Uses of chlorine dioxide in greenhouses and gardens include treating or preventing the growth of bacteria, fungi, algae, and biofilm that is commonly found in water systems such as irrigation, tanks, reservoirs, tubing, and lines. Chlorine dioxide is used in growing operations pre, and post-harvest/casting. 10
ClO2 can be used with many plant species, cultivars, and varieties that are produced by growers. They have varying levels of sensitivity and application. Below is a table that lists the critical levels for various types of plants.

GREENHOUSE, POTABLE WATER AND PLANTS

Concentration 0.25 ppm – ensure soil and seeds are not infected with mold spores before planting crop 11 , 12 Covers produce surfaces and can enter into wounds and stem scars — the point where produce is picked to keep food – common entryways for harmful pathogens
Concentration 2-10 ppm – apply when treating and cleaning water in coolers, warmers, pasteurizers, canning, and used in irrigation. Applied daily kills bacteria in plants and soil. 13
Concentration 100-250 ppm – soak cutting tools, spray walkways, benches, and evaporative coolers 14
Concentration 0.25 to 0.50ppm – used principally in treatment for odor and taste 15

See the FARM AND RANCH section for more information about specific ppm allowance and mixing instructions.

The National Library of Medicine published a chemical safety summary, which includes a description of the point-of-use mixing chemical reaction in detail of color, smell, toxicity, and diverse applications.“Chlorine dioxide is a yellow to reddish-yellow manufactured gas. It does not occur naturally in the environment… Chlorine dioxide is used as a bleaching agent in public water treatment facilities to make water safe to drink.” 16
Residential uses include disinfection of hard surfaces (e.g., floors, bathrooms), heating ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and treatment of pool & spa water circulation systems. 17

FOGGING (Treat Entire Rooms of Odor & Contamination)

VerisanTM can be used as a fogging agent to enhance your daily disinfecting. Chlorine dioxide has been studied by the WHO as a standard environmental cleaning method for infectious diseases. 18 You can now have peace of mind with affordable disinfecting products that provide a hospital-grade clean every time. You can use it in all rooms: bathroom, bedroom, living room, basement, attic, basement, and more. You will have a shorter decontamination time and lower costs than other options.
Multipurpose cleaners can be great for daily dirt removal, but they won’t do the trick with Coronavirus. 19 To get the most out of your time and money use chlorine dioxide. It is so diverse it can be specifically designed for all of your surfaces. Make sure you choose the correct disinfectant for your metal, wood, enamel, and stone surfaces.

Fogging applications 1 GAL. will treat approximately 1000-1500 square feet

Chlorine dioxide gas, vapor and fogging
Concentration 100 ppm – Remove odor at the source by killing bacteria. Ensure all surfaces are damp before drying 20
Concentration 500 ppm – Disinfect and deodorize the air, and all surfaces. Open confined space and air before re-occupying 21

To Apply on Hard or Soft Surfaces

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BATHROOMS

To Sanitize

Toilets, Showers, Stalls, Bathes, Hot-tubs, Sinks, Countertops, Handles, and Tile
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FLOORING

FLOORING

Sealed concrete, Glazed Tile Floors, Finished Woods, Vinyls, and Plastics
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ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT

ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT

Gyms, Locker Rooms, Workout Studios, Saunas, and Steam Rooms
Building contractor is installing metal roofing sheets on the rooftop of the house using electric screwdriver.

METALS

METALS

Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Cast Iron, Copper, and Food Processing Equipment
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ELECTRONICS

ELECTRONICS

Chlorine dioxide gas is safe on most electronics with no adverse effects or corrosion
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POROUS SURFACES

POROUS SURFACES

Upholstery, Carpet, Rugs, Furniture, Couches, Bedding, Towels, and Dirty Laundry
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FABRICS

FABRICS

Curtains, Tapestry, Shades, Antiques, Shoes, Dry-Cleaning, and Animal Clean-Up
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SOFT MATERIALS

SOFT MATERIALS

Masks, Clothing, Carpeting, Bedding, Mattress Pads, Baggage & More!

Spray

Mop

Swab

Sponge

Fill

Flush

Immerse

Tanks

Equipment

Wipe

Deodorize and disinfect safe on all porous and non-porous surfaces

Concentration 20 ppm – Using preferred equipment per application follow only as directed according to the surroundings and environment 22
Concentration 100 ppm – similar to most cleaning products wipe off debris and dirt on surfaces before applying, and sufficiently apply enough to dampen all surface 23
Concentration 70 ppm – sanitize and deodorize, removes biomatter, including feces and urine 26
  • Concentration 300 ppm – apply when animals can be removed  Click Me!!

PETS AND ANIMALS

Chlorine Dioxide is a biocide and selects pathogens that could be harmful to small or larger animals. 24 The powerful sanitizing properties of chlorine dioxide, along with its low toxicity and mutagenicity make it an ideal solution for a wide range of animal health-related uses. Use as treatment for skin infections, wounds and scratches, and other skin ailments or conditions.
Our versatile disinfectant and deodorizer can be used on porous surfaces like bedding, carpeting, clothing, uniforms, furniture, and all hard surfaces. Treat odors directly at their source by disinfecting more than 220 microorganisms, and 99.99% of viruses and bacteria that cause unpleasant or bad odors in your environment.

HOW TO USE OUR KITS

Watch this short video to learn more about OUR Eco-friendly PRODUCTS

1. Mixing

Put a few drops of concentrate and a few drops of activator into a glass or plastic container

2. Wait

Set aside for one minute and wait for the solution to turn an amber, yellow color.

3. Fill with Water

Add clean water to fill the rest of the container and you’re ready to sanitize

4. Start Cleaning

Find a surface you want to clean and use it just as you would a normal cleaner.

STILL HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR KITS?

How much do I need?

More than one use, task or application?

Have a business or large space to fog?

Would you like to calculate how much you’ll need by answering a ew short questions?
Then take our short 2 to 5-minute quiz and let us come up with a custom solution just for you.
To estimate the cost of a particular disinfection, or remediation service. Use our disinfection services calculator
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