FROM CLEANLINK.COM
Chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide products and quaternary ammonium compounds (aka quats) are the three most used disinfectant chemical classes right now in commercial cleaning.
For anyone running a contract cleaning company, the idea is to separate oneself from the many others in the crowded commercial cleaning market. One way to do this is to have a public health infection mitigation program in place. Another is to use the latest cutting-edge equipment and sanitizers and disinfectants on the market to make these programs healthier and easier to accomplish. Hypochlorous acid (HOCL) is considered part of the engineered water category of products and can be used for sanitizing and disinfecting. HOCL is neutral in pH, which makes it much less hazardous to skin, eyes and respiratory systems in humans, as well as aquatic species. HOCL also does not cause or make respiratory illnesses worse. They are also less dangerous to materials in facilities. A fact to help understand why HOCL is much less toxic (even though it is an EPA-registered disinfectant like quats and chlorine bleach) is that human’s own white blood cells make it in their bodies as part of the immune system..
The Floorite commercial cleaning company with offices in Atlanta, Philadelphia, and New Jersey uses Pur:One and Purtabs HOCl products in their cleaning process. Click HERE for Pur:One. Click HERE for Purtab on their website.