Disinfect, Or Sanitize, Clubs, And Stage Floors

Chlorine Dioxide is ideal for exotic dancers, clubs, and stage floors. Chlorine dioxide, specifically designed for poles, clubs, and stage floors, is an ideal cleaning solution for decontaminating surfaces. Its hypoallergenic properties ensure safety on skin contact surfaces, while its noncorrosive nature provides protection for your valuable equipment and furnishings. Trust our specialized chlorine dioxide solution to effectively sanitize and safeguard the surfaces in your clubs and stage floors.

 It is a potent decontaminant, disinfectant, sanitizer,  and deodorizer with a wide range of applications that is non-toxic and hypoallergenic. It is effective against bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, and odors. Chlorine dioxide leaves no harmful residue and can be used on skin contact surfaces while remaining non-corrosive. This makes it the perfect choice for venues frequented by dancers who are often in close contact with the surfaces they use. (1) Chlorine dioxide is safe to use around people and animals and leaves no harmful residue.

Moreover, chlorine dioxide is highly effective in eliminating germs and is renowned for its residue-free nature. This powerful compound swiftly eradicates viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms upon contact. It stands out as a safe solution, free from irritants or allergens, making it an ideal choice for dancers with sensitive skin or allergies aggravated by conventional cleaning agents. Experience the exceptional benefits of our chlorine dioxide treatment for poles clubs and stage floors. Trust us to provide a clean, hygienic environment that prioritizes the well-being of your performers and patrons.

Chlorine dioxide has even been proven to be more effective at removing bacteria than some commercial disinfectants; this means that when combined with regular cleaning practices like vacuuming, mopping, and wiping down surfaces with a cloth, chlorine dioxide can provide an extra level of hygiene to keep both dancers and customers safe from germs and infections. Moreover, being odorless and colorless allows it to not interfere with the venue’s aesthetics while providing maximum protection against germs. (2)

Chlorine dioxide is one of the best choices for exotic dancers looking to decontaminate, disinfect or sanitize poles, strip clubs, and stage floors. Its potent germicidal properties make it highly effective at killing germs without leaving any harmful residue or causing irritation; its non-toxicity and hypoallergenic making it extremely safe for people with sensitive skin or allergies. All these factors make chlorine dioxide a perfect choice for keeping dancers safe from infection and providing peace of mind for customers who will appreciate a clean environment free from contamination. (3)

To protect against disease-causing organisms and offensive odors, harness the power of chlorine dioxide!

ANTIBACTERIAL, BIOMATTER, BIOHAZARD DISINFECTION. TOUGH JOBS, HEAVILY TRAFFICKED, FOOD SAFE.

Use on porous, and hard NON-porous surfaces, to eliminate biomatter, or biotrauma cleanup, bacterial or viral spread, remediation, and skin sanitizer. Empty and remove all physical droppings or debris (waste, trash, etc.), from surfaces, prior and/or post disinfection depending on level of contamination to ensure total removal of biohazards. Prepare activated solution to a strength consistent with the maximum threshold for commercial fogging agent, powerful biocide, indoor or outdoor premises, to disinfect surfaces of electronics, glove, hand, and shoe dip, concrete floors (remove all people for duration of spray) e.g. tables, chairs, couches, bars, porous and non-porous furniture, food contact surfaces, including appliances, refrigerator, tables, utensils, glassware and other food contact surfaces. Frequency and replenishment is subject to the severity of contamination.

Use-SiteCONCENTRATIONMix EQUAL PARTS 1:1  –  NaClO2 (Part A) and HCl (Part B)
Food Contact Surfaces20 PPM20 drops A, with 20 drops B in 1 gallon of water
General Disinfectant300 PPM300 drops A, with 300 drops B in 1 gallon of water. (3 tsp or 12ml = 300 drops)
Moderate-Severe500 PPM500 drops A, with 500 drops B in 1 gallon of water. (5 tsp or 20ml = 500 drops)
Heavily Contaminated1,000 PPM1,000 drops A, with 1,000 drops B in 1 gallon of water. (10 tsp or 40ml = 1,000 drops)

Mix in the bottom corner of a designated plastic mixing container. Let the solution activate for 1 minute before dilution, then fill the container with water. Agitate until mixed. Use as a solution to rinse, immerse, or with a spray device for disinfection treatment in a manner consistent with usual standards. For hard, non-porous surfaces and products, e.g. tile, stainless steel, (sub)floors, walls, and ceilings until the surface is thoroughly wet with an exposure time of 10 minutes at 100 PPM.

  • SPRAY / FOG – allow visible wetness for 5 minutes before drying. 
  • MOP – allow visible wetness for 5 minutes before drying. 
  • SWAB / SPONGE – allow visible wetness for 5 minutes before drying. 
  • SOAK / IMMERSE  – allow to drench or submerge for 1 minute. 
  • FLUSH / FILL – allow to drench or submerge for 1 minute. 
  • DIP / RINSE – allow to drench or submerge for 1 minute.

References:

  1. Biological Agents, P. 199. Discovery Publishing House. S.K. Prasad. Jan. 2009.
  2. Can Chlorine Dioxide Prevent the Spreading of Coronavirus or Other Viral Infections?  K. Kály-Kullai, M. Wittmann. Mar. 2020.
  3. Chlorine Dioxide Gas Decontamination of Large Animal Hospital Intensive and Neonatal Care Units, P. 144-154. Applied Biosafety 11(3) Henry S. Luftman. © Absa 2006.
  4. Inactivation of Enteric Adenovirus and Feline Calicivirus by Chlorine Dioxide, p. 3100–3105. National Center for Biotechnology. Jeanette A. June 2005. 
  5. Prevention and Control of Norovirus Gastroenteritis Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings. Division of Healthcare. Taranisia MacCannell, Craig A. Umscheid. 2011.
  6. Infections and Infectious Diseases. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. 2001. 
  7. CHLORINE DIOXIDE | Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA Occupational Chemical Database. Dec. 2020. 
  8. Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) for Chlorine Dioxide and Sodium Chlorite (Case 4023). Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances. Aug. 2006.
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