In the world of commercial and industrial cleaning, the safety of workers is paramount. Traditional cleaning agents, while effective, often contain toxic chemicals that pose significant health risks. Electrolyzed water, a sustainable and cost-efficient alternative, offers a promising alternative. By integrating electrolyzed water into cleaning routines, businesses can enhance worker safety without compromising on cleaning standards.
Electrolyzed water, produced through the electrolysis of a salt solution, results in a potent disinfectant (hypochlorous acid) and a cleaning agent (sodium hydroxide). Its effectiveness is comparable, if not superior, to traditional cleaning methods. It can eradicate a wide range of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. Studies have shown it to be particularly effective in high-touch areas prone to contamination.
Unlike some harsh chemicals, electrolyzed water is non-corrosive and safe for various surfaces, including metals, plastics and fabrics. This makes it versatile for different cleaning applications.
Electrolyzed water decomposes into harmless substances, making it an environmentally friendly option and reducing the environmental footprint associated with chemical cleaning agents. Most importantly, it’s completely safe for users. The absence of toxic fumes and residues significantly enhances worker safety, reducing the risk of respiratory issues, skin irritations and other health problems associated with chemical exposure.
Integrating electrolyzed water into cleaning routines presents a viable solution for businesses looking to enhance worker safety while maintaining high cleaning standards. As demand for safer and more environmentally friendly cleaning solutions grows, electrolyzed water stands out as a promising option benefiting both workers and the environment.
Joshua Schwartz is president and co-founder of Viking Pure Solutions.
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