PROFESSIONAL USE

Clean Solutions allows for a complete decontamination. Penetrating every surface, crack, and crevice in order to keep public places safe for patrons and employees - preventing the spread of infectious diseases and harmful pathogens.

HOW TO USE OUR KITS

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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL

COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL

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FOGGING

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SPA GYMS

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MEDICAL FACILITIES

MEDICAL FACILITIES

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HOSPITALITY

HOSPITALITY

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INDUSTRIAL

INDUSTRIAL

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CLEAN SOLUTIONS FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS

Do you depend on in-person customers? It’s not an easy time for the retail and service industries. Your job is to make patrons feel safe and secure enough to return to your business. Make the switch to an alternative chemical disinfectant. Forget your big brand, weakened solutions. Clean Solutions VerisanTM is the strongest and most effective bulk sanitizer on the market for your gym, restaurant, retail locations, and more.

Thousands of people frequently visit public and private places such as supermarkets, community centers and churches. Unfortunately pathogens are spread as easily as one sneeze, cough, or even touching a door handle. It’s important to take great care in selecting products to kill these hazardous germs. Chlorine dioxide is an effective WHO approved disinfectant.

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Medical Facilities and Clean Solutions

Microorganisms have the perfect living and breeding environment in healthcare settings. ClO2 is a hospital-grade, antimicrobial that destroys bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi, with anti-inflammatory properties which aid healing. Due to the number of patients at-risk, and loads of high, or often full-capacity environments, surfaces should be disinfected routinely throughout the day.

CARE FACILITIES

NURSING HOMES

DAYCARE CENTERS

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ClO2 meets CDC, EPA, USDA, and FDA guidelines for surface disinfection, skin sanitizing, medical equipment sterilization, and healthy indoor air quality. This is the first true alternative to the historic use of bleaches and quaternary disinfectants. Routinely disinfect surfaces, hands, or other applicable skin regions, to prevent the spread of childhood diseases, from catching common colds; get impetigo, conjunctivitis, or other illnesses including Coronavirus and Influenza.

CARE CLEAN FACILITIES

Those who are immune-compromised, particularly the elderly, are deficient in highly reactive free-radicals, which are necessary to attack viral, and bacterial invaders that produce disease. Proper care in facilities is an important factor for caretakers, young children, those at risk, or with auto-immune disorders. Chlorine dioxide is effective in eliminating over 220 microorganisms, providing a powerful and effective solution for maintaining clean and sanitized environments.

Using the Spaulding classification scheme categorizing items as noncritical, semi critical or critical brings efficiency to processing workflow and for sterile processing facilities. Keep your loved ones safe and businesses operational with Clean Solutions.

Care Facilities

Day Care

Nursing Homes

School And Work

CLEAN SOLUTIONS: CHILDCARE FACILITIES

CHILDCARE FACILITIES

Little ones catch colds, get impetigo, conjunctivitis, and a host of other illnesses quite regularly, so proper cleaning and sanitization of childcare facilities is an important factor. They often put objects in their mouths, and they may not always cover their coughs and sneezes. Day care centers, schools, and those who maintain school buses are presented with the difficult issue of killing germs on hard surfaces. To disinfect drinking fountains, chalkboards, chairs, desks, tabletops, kitchens, dishes, silverware, high chairs, toys, and other hard, non-porous surfaces in daycares and schools.

Use on:

Cabinets Counters Tables Dishes Silverware Drinking  fountains
Stainless steels  Anodized aluminum Chalk boards Plastics Floorings Gaskets materials 
Desks Paints Toys Wood High chairs  Electronics
And other hard of soft surfaces, food, and food contact surfaces in schools and daycares
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Pre and post-harvest produce and plant sanitizer
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Clean Solutions Routine skin disinfectant for public use

Concentration 50 ppm – antiseptic skin disinfectant for noncritical, semi-critical, and critical applications’

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

INDUSTRIAL

Commercial, industrial, and medical uses include disinfection of ventilation systems, hard surfaces (e.g. floors, walls, and laboratory equipment), water systems, pulp/paper mills, and food rinses. The American Mushroom Institution provides strengths, PPM concentrations, and usage instructions for dozens of sanitizing and general cleaning applications. Including fruits, vegetables, livestock such as poultry, water lines and tanks in potable water systems. The American Mushroom Institution provides strengths, PPM concentrations, and usage instructions for sanitizing and general cleaning applications.

HOSPITALITY

RESTAURANT

GROCERY STORES

SUPERMARKETS

FOOD PREPRATION

GROCERIES

FRUITS

VEGETABLES

RAW MEAT

Chlorine dioxide is safe for use on many raw foods as well as most food contact surfaces, common kitchen appliances. containers, water systems, and for a variety of other industrial or commercial food applications. The USDA approved ClO2 for disinfecting food contact surfaces and equipment in organic food handling facilities.

Commonly used, EPA’s approved usages and applications for chlorine dioxide include; agricultural premises and equipment uses, the disinfection of hard surfaces and equipment (such as hatching facilities and mushroom houses) and water systems (such as chiller water and humidification water in poultry houses).

There are times that kitchens have a difficult time dealing with E. Coli, Staphylococcus and Salmonella, which can be accidentally transmitted to food. Food safety requires every hard surface to be sanitized and disinfected with an EPA and CDC-approved product. A study has shown radish seeds being treated with no adverse reactions or toxic residue, ensuring no mold, spores, effective at eradicating E. coli. Chlorine dioxide is listed in the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) Norms “Indicative List of Equipment Cleansers and Equipment Disinfectants,” effective in humid, and wet environments.

Food sanitizing

  • Concentration 0.8 ppm -control and suppress bacteria, and algae
  • 1000 ppm – control mold, mildew, and slime-forming-bacteria on walls, floors, ceilings, post-crop mushroom growing surfaces.

Concentration 3 ppm – root, tuber, bulb, legume, fruiting and leafy

Concentration 15 ppm – apply to inactivate Avian Influenza A and other pathogens

Concentration 50 ppm use as a dip, thaw, transport, wash, rinse, spray or for storing

Bacteria

Spores

Mold

Algae

Viruses

Fungi

Yeast

Biofilms

PUBLIC FACILITIES

Public facilities are presented with the difficult challenge of keeping people safe. Chlorine dioxide is safe on skin, making it the perfect disinfectant for germs in schools, cafeterias, commissaries, vehicles facilities and transportation hubs to help maintain high levels of hygiene — just to name a few common applications. Easy to apply by spraying it directly on the surface, or targeted area with no rinse or wipe required. This is your miracle bulk sanitizer, backed by science and safe enough for public use. Keep your loved ones safe and buildings operations with Clean Solutions.

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SPA & GYMS

There isn’t a gym or health club facility that hasn’t had issues dealing with the spread of bacteria, fungus, and other highly contagious microorganisms in locker rooms and steam rooms. While Athlete’s Foot does not typically pose a serious health issue, it can be life-threatening for those with Diabetes or depleted immune systems. Chlorine Dioxide kills 61 types of fungi, mold, yeast, and algae, including Athlete’s Foot Fungus (Trichophyton mentagrophytes, also known as “T. ment,”) associated with public health related infections including ringworm.

In an experiment conducted among football players and disinfecting pads and other equipment, CLO2 “serve(s) to reduce exposure to potential pathogens such as the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among this group of individuals.” CLO2 is also approved as an effective application for Candida, a common yeast infection. “One mechanism of action of CLO2 against pathogenic organisms (including Candida) … is degradation of sugars with a concomitant loss of infectivity and integrity for those organisms.”

LOCKER ROOMS

SPA

GYMS

ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT

Clean Solutions Antimicrobial, antiseptic, antifungal disinfectant

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

HOSPITALITY

The hospitality industry has suffered great losses due to infectious diseases and high demand for work. Have peace of mind while traveling, on vacation, or working with the public, by carrying a portable sanitizer to use on every surface. High traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces should be disinfected routinely throughout the day. ClO₂ is preferred because it does not require rinsing or wiping down after applying — greatly reducing the time needed by personnel. Treat decontamination right from the source and control your environment with Clean Solutions.

According to the Infections and Infectious Disease, WHO – there are many categories, including those listed below, which determine researched data results.

  • Age groups affected 
  • Methods of treatment 
  • Screening and contact tracing 
  • Prevention strategies 
  • Definition 
  • Epidemiological summary 
  • Risk factors
  • Transmission through infectious food or water

FOGGING & HVAC

It’s important that owners and staff take great care in selecting sanitizing and deodoriizng products to kill hazardous germs, while also remaining environmentally friendly and non-toxic for skin, air, eyes, etc. Your customers will feel safe knowing your place of business takes cleaning seriously. Countermeasures against the new virus (Coronavirus) remain time-consuming even in today’s era of modern medical science and technology. Treat and kill harmful bacteria, as well as a wide array of high-risk microbial outbreaks.

When pest and rodent populations require infrastructures to be fumigated; such as processing, commercial, manufacturing, or storage facilities, the best tool to penetrate commodities and hard to reach crevices, without leaving residue, or harming the environment is chlorine dioxide. Control and manage pests that destroy and damage food both indoors and outdoors.

Studies in hospitals and laboratories have shown that chlorine dioxide is effective at exterminating bed bugs (Cimex lectularius and Cimex hemipterus) and achieves 100% mortality by destroying the cell walls and organelles of pathogens.Use chlorine dioxide as an insecticide and fumigant to disinfect entire rooms and facilities.

RODENTS, INVASIVE PESTS, BEDBUGS, COCKROACHES, ARTHROPOD

Concentration 500 ppm –

Concentration 50 ppm – skin contact and repellent
Concentration 725 to 1,100 ppm – Exhibits a strong insecticidal action and provides a safer product.

CLEAN SOLUTIONS HARD (NON-POROUS) SURFACES & SOFT (POROUS) 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
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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!

Concentration 500 ppm –

Concentration 50 ppm – skin contact and repellent
Concentration 725 to 1,100 ppm – Exhibits a strong insecticidal action and provides a safer product.

CLEAN SOLUTIONS RODENTS, INVASIVE PESTS, BEDBUGS, COCKROACHES, ARTHROPOD

Spray

Mop

Swab

Sponge

Fill

Flush

Immerse

Tanks

Equipment

Wipe

Concentration 20 ppm – Using preferred equipment per application follow only as directed according to the surroundings and environment

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 

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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