Can be used as a shampoo disinfectant and conditioning softener Concentration 80 ppm
Eliminate bacteria responsible for periodontitis and gingivitis, whitens stained teeth and improves other ailments like tooth abscess, toothache, thrush, and gum disease Concentration 10 ppm
Apply to infectious or contamination surfaces and kill microorganisms at the source Concentration 500 ppm
BATHROOMS – Toilets, Showers, Stalls, Bathes, Hot-tubs, Sinks, Countertops, Handles, and Tile
FLOORING/WALLS – Sealed concrete, Glazed Tile Floors, Finished Woods, Vinyls, and Plastics
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
Moderate concentration 50 ppm
Heavy concentration 200 ppm
Virucide concentration 500 ppm
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
Disinfect and inactivate pathogens such as Avian Influenza A and more Concentration 5-15 ppm
Use as a dip, rinse, soak, or spray to thaw, transport or for storing Concentration 70 ppm
Remove odor at the source by killing bacteria. Ensure all ducting and surfaces are damp before drying Concentration 100 ppm
Inactive and kill molds, allergens, and other airborne pathogens. Open confined space and air out vapor before re-occupying Concentration 500 ppm
Holding rooms, sick rooms, morgues and work rooms (where animals can be removed) Concentration 725 to 1,100 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
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
(Starts on page 60) EPA RED DOC
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)
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