Can be used as a shampoo disinfectant and conditioning softener Concentration 80 ppm
This natural remedy contains 10 ppm of active ingredients that work together to eliminate bacteria responsible for periodontal disease and gingivitis, whiten stained teeth, and improve oral health. It is also effective in treating other oral ailments, such as tooth abscess, toothache, thrush, and gum disease.
To kill microorganisms at the source, apply this disinfectant to infectious or contaminated surfaces.
Bathrooms: Toilets, showers, stalls, baths, hot-tubs, sinks, countertops, handles, and tile.
Flooring/Walls: Sealed concrete, glazed tile floors, finished woods, vinyls, and plastics
Athletic Equipment: Gyms, locker rooms, workout studios, saunas, and steam rooms
Metals: Stainless steel, aluminum, cast iron, copper, and food processing equipment
Electronics: Chlorine dioxide gas is safe on most electronics, with no adverse effects or corrosion.
Light concentration (25 ppm): For cleaning and disinfecting non-critical surfaces, such as doorknobs, countertops, and toys.
Moderate concentration (50 ppm): For cleaning and disinfecting semi-critical surfaces, such as medical equipment and patient care surfaces.
Heavy concentration (200 ppm): For cleaning and disinfecting critical surfaces, such as surgical instruments and dental tools.
Virucide concentration (500 ppm): For killing viruses on surfaces, such as those contaminated with COVID-19 or influenza.
Concentration 100 ppm
Counters, Tables, Cabinets, Appliances, Stoves, Equipment, Tools, Utensils Concentration 20 ppm
No toxic residue left behind Concentration 15 ppm
No toxic residue left behind Concentration 15 ppm
Destroy bacteria, viruses and parasites Concentration 0.8 ppm
Animal holding rooms, sick rooms, morgues and work rooms where animals can be removed Concentration 725 to 1,100 ppm
Holding rooms, sick rooms, morgues and work rooms (where animals can be removed) Concentration 725 to 1,100 ppm
Prevent the spread of harmful bacteria and algae on equipment and tools with this 0.8 ppm biocide.
Biofilm destroyer and plant pathogen treatment (0.20 ppm)
This product maintains freshness and extends the shelf life of flowers and cuttings at concentrations of 1.3 to 0.21 ppm.
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They shampoo, antiseptic, anti-dandruff on hair, fur, and skin
EPA BASED CLEAN SOLUTIONS USAGE AND PPM CONCENTRATION
0-4 |
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5-9 |
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10-49 |
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50-99 |
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100-199 |
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200-499 |
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500 |
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Above 500 |
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COMMON PPM USES & CONCENTRATIONS
EPA APPROVED CONCENTRATIONS & USES LIST
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PDF MIXING INSTRUCTIONS (With Images)
VeriSan™ MIXING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Not intended for internal use. Harmful if swallowed.
Keep out of reach of children.
For a full list of EPA approved uses click here – EPA approved concentrations & uses (Starts on page 60)
ClO₂ is used as material preservatives and as disinfectants in horticulture, agricultural, commercial, industrial, medical and residential applications. This is the deep clean you need for large spaces and big messes. Does your business or factory need a deep clean?
There are over 300 EPA-approved uses for ClO2 so you can be sure to find the one that suits your needs. ClO2 can kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other threats. When mixed correctly, ClO2 is safe for industrial and residential use.
For a full list of EPA approved uses click here – EPA approved concentrations & uses (Starts on page 60)
Several types of test kits and strips for measuring ClO2 concentrations.
Of course, we make no claims regarding the efficacy or safety of our products or the materials they contain, nor has any of our information been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. Therefore, our products are not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
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