What is Chlorine Dioxide?
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Welcome to the World of Chlorine Dioxide (Clo2)
Most people have never heard of Chlorine Dioxide (Clo2). Or else they think its bleach (which is Sodium Hypochlorite or NsCIO). Like bleach, Clo2 is used as a sanitizer and bleaching agent. Unlike bleach, Clo2 is safe to use, does not leave toxic residue. Chlorine Dioxide oxygenates products rather than chlorinating them. Clo2 is considered a “friendly” Deodorizer, Sanitizer and Disinfectant.
There are a lot of pathogenic organisms out there that can cause chaos. Clo2 is highly effective on most bacteria, virus, fungi, mold spores, algae, and blood borne pathogens, protozoa, yeast and biofilms.
Some names you might recognize are;
Legionella – Salmonella – Cryptosporidium – Giardia Cysts – Coliforms
Listeria – Shigella – Staph – Norovirus – Influenza – Anthrax – Cholera
E-coli – Hepatitis – Hepa Virus – EBOLA – C Diff – MARS – MERSA
Where Microbes Lurk
There are lots of places we tend to forget when sanitizing our homes and work places. A towel sprayed with Clo2 and used to wipe surfaces is an excellent way to reduce colds and flu. Just some of the “forgotten” places are;
Door Knobs, Phone receivers, Cell phones, Computer key boards, Computer mouse, Lotion bottle, Stapler, Purse & Briefcase handles, Toilet flusher Sink fixtures, Washer & drier knobs, Light switch plates, Printers & copiers, Fax machines, just to name a few.
Problem with Mold/Mildew
Bathrooms are notorious for mold, especially on the grout. They tell you not to use harsh chemicals on the tile because the chemicals may deteriorate the grout. Here is where Clo2 works wonders. It is non-corrosive, so it cannot hurt the grout. Yet, it packs a powerful punch when it comes to attacking mold/mildew and algae.
Not all molds are visible, so it is wise to rinse down the entire tile, floor, tub & the toilet. Use the spray liberally and do not wipe dry, let it set for at least 15 minutes. The great thing about Clo2 is that it also kills spores (bleach does NOT). Alcohol, a standard disinfectant, can cause bacteria to go to the spore stage which can make the organism survive for years, decades and even centuries.
What is the Difference between Chlorine Dioxide & Chlorine Bleach?
Unfortunately, the word “chlorine” is found in both Chlorine Dioxide (Clo2) and Chlorine Bleach (NaCIO). This has led to a lot of confusion.
Chlorine Dioxide
- Does NOT release free chlorine
- Does NOT release harmful byproducts
- Highly effective on bacteria, virus, protozoa, algae, fungus
- Long term residual disinfection effectiveness
- Non-corrosive, does not react with ammonia
- Microbes do not build resistance
- Broad spectrum antimicrobial
- Kills spores
- Effective at a wide range of ph.
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Top rated FAQ Questions
How does Just Gone Sanitizing & Deodorizing System™ (Chlorine Dioxide) Work?
Most people have never heard of Chlorine Dioxide (Clo2). Or else they think its bleach (which is Sodium Hypochlorite or NsCIO). Like bleach, Clo2 is used as a sanitizer and bleaching agent. Unlike bleach, Clo2 is safe to use, does not leave toxic residue. Chlorine Dioxide oxygenates products rather than chlorinating them. Clo2 is considered a “friendly” Deodorizer, Sanitizer and Disinfectant.
There are a lot of pathogenic organisms out there that can cause chaos.
Clo2 is highly effective on most bacteria, virus, fungi, mold spores, algae, and blood borne pathogens, protozoa, yeast and biofilms.
Some names you might recognize are;
Legionella – Salmonella – Cryptosporidium – Giardia Cysts – Coliforms
Listeria – Shigella – Staph – Norovirus – Influenza – Anthrax – Cholera
E-coli – Hepatitis – Hepa Virus – EBOLA – C Diff – MARS – MERSA
Is Chlorine Dioxide non-toxic? What about residue?
Chlorine Dioxide is residue free as the active ingredients break down to naturally found products in the environment, primarily salt and water. It is environmentally friendly and has no harsh reactions on your skin.
Can Chlorine Dioxide be used on hard Surfaces?
Absolutely, it is ideal for use as a hard surface cleaner because with minimal surface time it is highly effective against many different organisms.
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