A Powerful Disinfectant
A Powerful Disinfectant
Low concentrations of chlorine dioxide are effective in reducing E. coli present in water. Various chlorine dioxide products can help disinfect water and produce safe drinking water . Chlorine Dioxide is a powerful disinfectant.
In a 30-month prospective study, chlorine dioxide-treated water in a hospital lowers Legionella bacteria counts. Additionally, there were no patients that acquired Legionnaires disease during the study.
The bacteria on vegetable seed sprouts can cause stomach problems and disease outbreaks. Chlorine dioxide treatment and dry heating eliminated E. coli on radish seeds without damaging the seeds. Thus, it can help with food safety.
The anti-microbial properties of chlorine dioxide helps to disinfect food, surgical tools etc. Chlorine Dioxide is a very powerful disinfectant.
Chlorine dioxide treated-water significantly reduced Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria counts on baby spinach. However, non-culturable cells (bacteria that do not grow or divide) were still present. The treatment did not affect the quality of the baby spinach, but it reduced its photosynthetic abilities . In a pilot study, chlorine dioxide gas disinfects gastrointestinal endoscopes, an instrument we use to look at the inside lining of the digestive tract. The gas completely deactivates bacterial cells and disinfects all endoscopes.
The anti-microbial properties of chlorine dioxide helps to disinfect food, surgical tools etc. Chlorine Dioxide is a very powerful disinfectant.
Improving Air Quality
Chlorine dioxide gas efficiently disinfects and improves air quality indoors after single (0.28L solution, 250 mg/L), double, and triple doses. All three doses reduces indoor bacteria and fungi concentrations, but the double and triple doses are significantly better antimicrobial.
In another study, a chlorine dioxide-based agent is more effective compare to hydrogen peroxide at killing bacteria that shoes resistance to chemical and radiation disinfection (B. pumilus SAFR-032 and Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6051). Chlorine dioxide can help sterilize peroxide- and UV-resistant spores in hospital environments .
In another study, chlorine dioxide decontaminates known pathogens that can cause infections in a hospital room. Although each hospital room lowers bacteria counts, 2 cleaning cycles fails to completely inactivate all harmful organisms
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