Effersan vs. Bleach Case Study
Purdue University Shows
EfferSan More Powerful Than Bleach
Dr. A.M. Saeed, Department of Veterinary Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, completed a comparative study using EfferSan against Clorox bleach. Dr. Saeed concluded:The graph below represents the "killing power" of EfferSan compared to Clorox bleach in bacterial log reduction. Results show that EfferSan disinfectant and sanitizer tablets outperform sodium hypochlorites against a wide spectrum of disease causing organisms. EfferSan is an EPA registered, concentrated multi-purpose disinfectant & sanitizer that offers 100 times more killing power and effectiveness than traditional bleach. Check out the comparisons:
EFFERSAN
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BLEACH
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Effervescent "Dry" Tablets Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) Highly Active in Organic Matter Pre-portioned Measuring pH 6.4 - 6.7 Mild, Less-Caustic and Less-Irritating Stable 3-Year Shelf Life DOT Non-Hazardous Shipping Less Packaging and Waste Less-Toxic and Biodegradable Safe around People, Pets and Plants Gentle on Skin |
Liquid Concentrate Sodium Hypochlorite (OCI) Neutralized in Organic Matter Highly Variable "glug glug" Measuring pH 10 - 12 Corrosive and Highly-Caustic Unstable 3-6 Month Shelf DOT Hazardous, Heavy Bulk Liquid Potentially Dangerous when Mixed "Bleaching" or Burning Potential
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