- Just water!
- No, our product does not contain vinegar like most home kits. We also produce at a higher parts per million (PPM) which makes us a true disinfectant. Most make-at-home HOCL expires in 14 days. Our product lasts for about 30 days.
- Sapphire Disinfection is our LLC. Hydrolyte is the name that is used for our products in hospitals and schools. Simple Elements is our new brand name we created for our retail business. We wanted something people wouldn't mind having sit on their counters in their homes.
- Hypochlorous Acid has demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to SARS-CoV-2 virus on hard, non-porous surfaces. Therefore, Hypochlorous Acid can be used against SARS-CoV-2 virus when used in accordance with the directions for use against Norovirus and Rhinovirus type 16 on hard, non-porous surfaces. Refer to the CDC website for additional information. COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. Hypochlorous Acid kills similar viruses and therefore can be used against SARS-CoV-2 virus when used in accordance with the directions for use against Norovirus and Rhinovirus type 16 on hard, non-porous surfaces. Refer to the CDC website for additional information.
- Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL) is what your bodies white blood cells naturally produce to kill/fight off infections. HOCL breaks down the cell wall around the bacteria/virus.
- Yes! Our product is 99.9999% effective compared to most others that are 99.9% or less.
- Anything natural has a shelf life. If it doesn't you can bet there is some additive in it. Our disinfectants are best when used within 30 days and our cleaning products within 6 months.
- In order to kill the Clostridioides difficile (better known as C.Diff) the product needs to sit for 10 minutes. This bacterium is typically found in hospital settings. Most customers who use in their homes let sit for 2-3 minutes.
- This is said in order to verify the parts per million and ensure the product has not lost efficacy. Per the EPA the product is only allowed to drop 10% in 30 days. The product storage can effect the PPM. It needs to be kept away from heat and sunlight. In order to kill C.Diff (common in healthcare facilities) our PPM must be above 450. Most household disinfecting products are comparable to a PPM of <250.
- No it is not chlorine. It is chlorus. An easy way to remember is "Chlorine is not "clean," chlorus is for us!"
- Faintly like a swimming pool, but that dissipates as it dries, then it just smells clean. We add no fragrance or coloring.
- The PPM will begin to drop. Proper storage of your products can help to preserve your products. Our PPM must be above 450 at production. Most household disinfecting products are comparable to a PPM of <250.
- Yes! In fact we service nearby school systems and daycare facilities.