Dentistry
Importance of Infection Control
Municipal water contains microorganisms that may be considered safe for drinking water, but could potentially cause patient infections when used during dental procedures.
Dental unit waterlines, including those connected to municipal water sources or closed-bottle systems, typically cannot be sterilized; however, they should be routinely cleaned and disinfected.
Without proper cleaning and disinfection, waterborne microorganisms can collect in the dental unit waterline and form a biofilm, a layer of microorganisms or bacteria adhered to the surface of the dental unit waterline, that can become dislodged and enter the water stream.
Contaminated dental unit waterlines pose a risk of infection to the patient, particularly during surgical procedures by direct exposure of waterborne pathogens and to dental professionals due to inhalation of aerosols.


Doctors Surgeries

Doctors have been using HOCI to fight infections for over a century.
In fact, hypochlorous acid was used by soldiers in World War I to make sure any wounds were treated and free of infections.
Cleanliness is essential for every healthcare setting, as it is tasked with protecting the health of millions of people every day. Part of maintaining patients’ well-being is protecting them from bacteria that may be present in a facility that provides medical treatment. Regular cleaning is important to most businesses, but it’s absolutely essential for any healthcare setting, whether it’s a small doctor’s office or a large hospital.

Thanks to global efforts studying and experimenting with new methods of stabilizing HOCI, today it is a commercially viable product ready to change the way humans do a wide variety of things
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Better for YOUR Health
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Better for Decreasing the Spread of Illness
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And Better for fighting off pandemics and seasonal sicknesses.
Forget Bleach. HOCI is Safer and More Effective Against Sickness.
By simulating the human body’s immune response without toxic chemicals, HOCI is up to 100x more effective than bleach yet is 100% biodegradable, making it the ideal eco-friendly cleaning solution.
HOCI and Bleach are both a part of the organochlorine family of chemicals.
While both compounds clean and disinfect, full strength bleach is highly corrosive and toxic to humans and animals. HOCI, on the other hand, is non-toxic and eco-friendly as it is naturally produced by the immune systems of all mammals.
Beyond the fact that hypochlorous acid is MUCH more effective against infections, it also mimics natural bodily reactions without any additives and without toxic processes to ensure that not only is HOCI safe for use, but that it’s also safe for the environment!
With HOCI, biomimicry allows us to recreate the human body’s natural response to infections.
Which means, creating solutions that aren’t just safe for your organs, muscles, and more, but also being able to apply them on surfaces and your skin so your white blood cells don’t have to be your main line of defense against getting sick.
And, because the solution is created using only natural solutions without bringing in any toxic processes, HOCI is also able to prove that it’s not just healthy for you, but also healthy for the environment WITHOUT any negative effects on the environment or yourself because it simply recreates your own body’s immune system.