Description
Chlorine Dioxide Hydrochloric Acid & Sodium Chlorite Solution Kit
Precision Drop tip with dispensing pipettes
Our Chlorine Dioxide and Hydrochloric Acid 4% Kits offer a high quality solution for indoor and outdoor applications. Manufactured in the USA, these kits include Chlorine Dioxide, Hydrochloric Acid 4%, and Sodium Chlorite25%, all crafted from premium sourced materials in the United States.
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*For the onsite generation of Chlorine Dioxide Crystal Clear Lab Alpha Clear LLC products are Not registered with the E.P.A., these kits are for informational and educational use only. Products are sold for approved uses only. End use is the sole responsibility of the consumer. Alpha Clear LLC makes no claims that our products control, disinfect, sanitize or mitigate any pest.**
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FAQs
- How is chlorine dioxide used in water treatment?
- According to EPA, chlorine dioxide is used “in public water-treatment facilities, to make water safe for drinking.” When chlorine dioxide is added to drinking water, it helps destroy bacteria, viruses and some types of parasites that can make people sick, such as Cryptosporidium parvumand Giardia lamblia.
- Is chlorine dioxide a miracle cure for numerous diseases and illnesses?
- Claims that chlorine dioxide is a treatment or cure for medical ailments such as autism, HIV, malaria, hepatitis viruses, influenza, common colds, cancer, or other diseases/ailments are not backed by science. Consumption of chlorine dioxide solutions, such as MMS, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and severe dehydration. These products should not be consumed or given to someone to consume. The sale of these products as miracle cures is dangerous and has resulted in criminal convictions.
- Does chlorine dioxide remove odor?
- In water, chlorine dioxide is used to remove unpleasant tastes and odors, as well as to kill algae and bacteria that produce some bad tastes and odors. It is also used in some personal hygiene products. For example, chlorine dioxide can be used in mouthwashes and dentistry products as an oxidizing biocide compound to treat bad breath.
References
United States Environmental Protection Agency. (2006, August). Reregistration eligibility decision (red) for chlorine dioxide and Sodium Chlorite (Case 4023) pg 73-89. https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/reg_actions/reregistration/red_PC-020503_3-Aug-06.pdf. Retrieved May 19, 2020, from https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/reg_actions/reregistration/red_PC-020503_3-Aug-06.pdf
Sensorex. (2022, May 3). Common applications of chlorine dioxide. Sensorex. Retrieved January 12, 2020, from https://sensorex.com/2019/11/12/common-applications-chlorine-dioxide/
In 2010 the FDA issued a warning against using similar products in a manner inconsistent with labeling and instructions. Click Here for a copy of 2010 FDA Warning
In 2019 the FDA issued an updated warning against using similar products in a manner inconsistent with labeling and instructions. Click Here for 2019 FDA Warning
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