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Are you looking for a Chlorine Dioxide Hand Sanitizer that you can take on the go? Our industrial strength solution is portable and designed to be used anywhere and conveniently stored in your pocket, purse, or car.

HOW TO USE OUR KITS

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SANITIZER & IRRIGANT

SANITIZER & IRRIGANT

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BITES & CUTS

BITES & CUTS

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ACNE & DERMATITIS

ACNE & DERMATITIS

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ORAL HYGIENE

ORAL HYGIENE

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SKIN INFECTION

SKIN INFECTION

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PETS, ANIMALS & LIVESTOCK

PETS, ANIMALS & LIVESTOCK

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Chlorine Dioxide Hand Sanitizer: Powerfully Effective for a Stronger Clean

Chlorine Dioxide is a great way to keep your hands clean without the need for a rinse. It can also reduce the chance of cross-infected organisms and spreading pathogens.ClO2 protects skin from the general oxidative effect of in our cells and blood — like glutathione (an antioxidant that protects cellular damage) and superoxide dismutase (an enzyme that breaks down harmful oxygen molecules.)

Skin

Hair

Hand

Cuts

Uses and requirements of antiseptics and sanitizers

– Before and after touching mucous membranes
– When caring for patients at high risk before invasive procedures
– For contact with skin that has not been resected, use for wounds

MICRO ORGANISMS

Using the Spaulding Classification scheme and categorizing items as noncritical, semi critical or critical brings efficiency to processing workflow and for sterile processing facilities. Treat more than 220 types of microorganisms, including those listed below, from the least to most difficult to kill with Chlorine Dioxide Hand Sanitizer.

1. Bacterial Endospores (Clostridium, Bacillus)
2. Mycobacteria (Mycobacterium)
3. Non-enveloped, non-lipid viruses (Parvoviruses)
4. Fungi (Aspergillus, Stachybotrys)
5. Gram-negative vegetative bacteria (Escherichia, Pseudomonas)
6. Gram-positive bacteria (Enterococcus, Staphylococcus)
7. Enveloped, lipid viruses (Influenza)

Bacteria

Fungi

Mold

Viruses

Spores

Biofilms

Algae

Yeast

SKIN INFECTIONS

Some pathogenic organisms can be passed directly to infected patients or people who have been colonized by them. The active ingredient, chlorine dioxide, has been approved by the FDA and EPA as an effective antiseptic against 99.99% of pathogens, bacteria, and fungi.

ClO2 is an effective antiseptic  for infections, such as acne and herpes lesions, candida, ringworm, treatment of hoof abscess, hoof canker and other dermal infections, just to name a few. Microorganisms can not develop a resistance against chlorine dioxide products, making it an ideal antiseptic. It is strong enough to kill  harmful pathogens without leaving behind any residue.

Fungal

Bacterial

Viruses

Yeast

Chlorine Dioxide Hand Sanitizer: Skin Infection

INFECTIONS AND TREATMENTS

Concentration 5-10 ppm – I.E.) Acne, Candida & Dermatitis.

Concentration 50ppm

BITES, CUTS, SCRAPES, SCRATCHES

Each year, approximately three to five million people around the globe are infected by an arthropod-borne disease. Our Chlorine Dioxide Hand Sanitizer is ideal for repelling and controlling insects as well as invasive pests such as fleas and ticks.

Chlorine Dioxide can be used to treat skin lesions or other effects of pests and insects directly on the skin, wound sites, and other skin lesions to ensure sterility. Chlorine dioxide is EPA approved for medical applications and disinfection on skin and surfaces.

Concentration 5-10 ppm – wound irrigant solution 

Concentration 80 ppm – can be used as a shampoo

Chlorine Dioxide applications Hand Sanitizer: BITES, CUTS, SCRAPES, SCRATCHES

Bites

Cuts

Scrapes

Scratches

ORAL & DENTAL HYGIENE

Chlorine dioxide is an antibacterial can be administered orally to kill bacteria and germs in the mouth, treat odor and bad breath, and kill infectious diseases and harmful viruses such as gum disease, thrush, Herpes I, HII, Canker sores, Periodontal disease, and many other and other ailments and conditions for many years in as a personal regiment.

Oral & dental applications

Concentration 10 ppm – eliminate bacteria responsible for periodontitis and gingivitis,
Whitens stained teeth and improves other ailments like tooth abscess, toothache, thrush, and gum disease.

Concentration 500 ppm – apply to infectious or contamination surfaces and kill microorganisms at the source

Teeth

Gums

Breath

Tongue

Mouth

Lips

ClO2- An effective biocide with pH range as low as 0.1 ppm

Concentration 50 ppm – no toxic residue, (or DBP) left behind

Concentration 80 – 100 ppm – dermatological, lacerations, scratches

PETS, ANIMALS, & LIVESTOCK

It’s not just you who needs a clean environment. Infected animals can quickly spread within and even to other facilities such as a veterinary clinic or office. The World Health Organization included Chlorine dioxide among other chemicals to examine the achievement of microbial inactivation, leaving no harmful residue, or low Disinfectant By-Products levels (DBP).

Chlorine Dioxide can be used to clean, disinfect, and deodorize hair. It is also useful for treating psoriasis and dandruff, a variety of otitis externa, yeast infections, bacterial dermatitis, wounds, hot-spots, and treatment of hoof abscess and hoof canker. Chlorine dioxide can be used on skin, hair, fur, and coat without any rinse required.

Disinfectant with no byproduct or toxic residue left behind ClO2 – An effective biocide with pH range as low as 0.1 ppm

HOW TO USE OUR KITS

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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.

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