DRINKING AND TREATING WATER

Eco-Friendly Water Treatment: Clean Solutions offers a versatile sanitizer that can be applied to treat water in residential, commercial, industrial, and medical facilities.

HOW TO USE OUR KITS

Eco-Friendly Water Treatment: portable water

POTABLE WATER

POTABLE WATER

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WATER LINES AND TANKS

WATER LINES AND TANKS

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WATER STORAGE

WATER STORAGE

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SHOCK TREATMENT

SHOCK TREATMENT

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Eco-Friendly Water Treatment: water-disinfection

DISINFECT AND DECONTAMINATE

DISINFECT AND DECONTAMINATE

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Chlorine dioxide efficiently deodorizes, disinfects, and decontaminates.

Eco-Friendly Water Treatment: Chlorine dioxide serves as a potent oxidant suitable for treating water systems, tanks, and storage lines, effectively eliminating germs. Furthermore, ClO2 exhibits non-corrosive properties and does not lead to acid formation. Additionally, its application extends to enhancing the taste and eliminating odors caused by compounds like iron in water. Moreover, our user-friendly 2-part point-of-use (point-of-generation) technology ensures a quick and hassle-free mixing process. By transitioning to Clean Solutions bulk sanitizer, you can not only save costs but also reduce plastic waste by up to 90%. This versatile sanitizer can be applied as needed to open, semi-open, or closed water systems, ensuring the provision of clean water and optimal water storage conditions.

Eco-Friendly Water Treatment: water-disinfection
Eco-Friendly Water Treatment: portable water

Across commercial, industrial, municipal, and residential

Utilize ClO2 in water treatments to proactively prevent, suppress, control, and effectively retard the reemergence of infective fungal spores, slime, biofilm, and disease-causing pathogens. Furthermore, when it comes to disinfecting and deodorizing to ensure drinking water safety against pathogenic parasites such as Giardia or Cryptosporidium, remarkably low doses are employed. This is made possible by the highly-selective oxidizing properties of chlorine dioxide, which render bacteria incapable of developing resistance. Consequently, chlorine dioxide has been employed in wastewater treatment for over a century, consistently delivering exceptional results without encountering any resistance.

Potable drinking water

With a concentration of 0.8 ppm, it effectively annihilates bacteria, viruses, and parasites in water.

At a concentration of 3 ppm, it is particularly beneficial for poultry and other livestock water, providing protection against E.coli and various other bacteria.

WATER STORAGE

Chlorine dioxide gas, upon dissolution in water, maintains its efficacy in effectively eliminating microorganisms, even when they are in an inactive state. Moreover, it penetrates and eradicates biofilm layers while targeting colonized attachment sites on both soft and hard surfaces. In stark contrast to chlorine, ClO2 retains its effectiveness in pathogen control even under high pH conditions, reaching levels as high as 12. Furthermore, its potent oxidizing capabilities facilitate the disinfection and removal of fungi, slime, and algae from various systems, tanks, and transfer lines. Additionally, the application of chlorine dioxide to swimming pools, spas, and other circulation systems is anticipated to significantly reduce the need for maintenance cleanings.

Tanks

Transfer Lines

Bottling Facilities

Pools

Disinfect water systems

In the concentration range of 0.1 to 5.0 ppm, equivalent to 55.3 fl. oz per 1000 gallons of water, it serves as the initial dosage for a continuous recirculating tower with a drip pan. When a concentration of 25 ppm is applied, it is ideal for a one-time shock treatment on both the water system and surfaces.

At a concentration of 5 ppm, it is suitable for pools, ponds, fountains, and displays.

At a concentration of 100 ppm, it’s particularly effective for gray water tanks.

  1. At a moderate concentration of 100 ppm, it is used to sanitize systems.
  2. In cases of heavy concentration, specifically at 300 ppm, it’s employed for commercial filtration purposes.

WATER LINES & TANKS

The American Mushroom Institution has issued a report regarding the use and application of sanitization and general cleaning methods for water lines and tanks within potable water systems.

  1. Firstly, in the potable water holding tanks and lines.
  2. Secondly, in marine and RV wastewater tanks and lines.
  3. Additionally, in fountain drink or other beverage preparation.
  4. Moreover, in storage transfer and dispensing lines and equipment.
  5. Furthermore, in coolers, thermoses, and plastic water bottles.
  6. Additionally, for picnics, camping, and other recreational activities.
  7. Furthermore, it effectively cleans, eliminates odors, and removes organic matter.
  8. Lastly, it’s ideal for potable water rinse.

High Contamination Alert

Please note that if the tank system experiences heavy usage, significant fouling, irregular cleaning routines, or is subjected to seasonal overwintering, then it’s advisable to classify the tank(s) as having a high level of contamination. In such cases, it’s essential to follow up with a thorough flush or rinse after using this product, as it effectively reduces microbial populations.

AUTO RV & MARINE

ClO2, being highly versatile, can be conveniently transported in a compact and portable manner. This makes it an ideal choice for treating water in recreational vehicles or marine vessels, including storage tanks, transfer lines, and gray water storage. You can apply chlorine dioxide continuously or opt for a shock treatment for water holding tanks, lines, and other systems. It’s recommended to perform a shock treatment at least twice a year, typically requiring a concentration of 20-50 ppm. Don’t forget to thoroughly rinse the lines before resuming normal water system operation.

Water storage systems

Concentration 0.25 ppm – remove algae & biofilm

Concentration 50 ppm – maintained for 12 hours followed by a full flush in the system before using again

Shock and remedial treatment

Targeting a wide spectrum of microorganisms, chlorine dioxide can effectively eliminate over 220 types, including 81 bacteria, 24 protozoa, 44 viruses, 8 chemical decontamination elements, and 61 types of algae, fungi, mold, and yeast.

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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