Its Harmless nature is attributed to its non-toxic and hypoallergenic composition, mirroring the elements found naturally in the white blood cells of every mammal. Hypochlorous is so safe that it’s used in neonatal units.
An Optimal choice, HOCl offers effective disinfection (100 times more effective than chlorine bleach) without harmful byproducts, ensuring a thorough yet gentle approach. It’s the only product that can be safely atomized for protection against airborne pathogens.
In terms of (Green) Clean, HOCl is environmentally friendly, and breaks down into harmless components. It is organic* in the truest sense of the word. *being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms
Featured in the WELL BEING JOURNAL, one of the nation’s most informative health magazines/journals.
HOCl has been evaluated and confirmed by regulatory agencies, healthcare institutions, professional organizations, independent laboratories, and academic institutions in more than 50 countries.
The FDA considers HOCI to be “the agent that has the highest bactericidal activity against a broad range of microorganisms.”
USDA states that HOCI can be used as a no-rinse disinfectant on fruit and vegetables, and can be used in organic production and handling.
An NIH study says, “HOCl atomizing is the best technique, with its ability to disinfect large areas by producing small, aerosolized particles to control viruses.”
HOCI is found on EPA’s “List N,” meaning it’s approved to kill all strains and variants of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), and the new “List Q,” for killing Emerging Viral Pathogens (EVPs)
Our products are providing clean air and mold prevention in homes and businesses across the United States.
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The Genesis 2.6 is a powerful and portable tool you use as often as you choose. It is especially appropriate for larger spaces and high traffic areas. There is a video on the Genesis + HOCL YouTube channel showing it in use and you will see a dial that controls the solution volume and air velocity, allowing you to customize it for your particular setting. Properly used, this portable machine is kept moving, allowing the HOCl “dry mist” to work its magic in the air and, as it settles, disinfecting surfaces, too. For more intensive, intermittent treatment of highly contaminated areas, the Genesis 2.6 is often the preferred option. It is also best for quickly and effortlessly disinfecting large spaces.
The Genesis UX4 is our “set it and forget it” stationary model and is a great option for continuous control of odors and airborne mold in smaller spaces. Its interval and timer modes, as well as volume/solution controls, offer you a wide variety of combinations that provide ultimate flexibility so you can continually treat the air (and surfaces at the same time) according to your individual needs. The UX4 is typically the best choice for homes and offices. Here is YouTube video of UX4.
For some situations, especially commercial settings, our customers may choose both units. The Genesis 2.6 for intensive, portable hands-on treatment of large spaces or for thorough disinfection of an area after occupancy, and the UX4 set to run at a “maintenance” mode to control airborne pathogens continuously.
Thank you for your interest in Genesis + HOCL. We hope this helps, and please contact us with any questions you may have.
HOCl has a nearly neutral pH, making it 100x more effective than chlorine bleach. Chlorine bleach (NaOCl) has a very high pH of 11-13 and is extremely corrosive.
HOCl is naturally-based, nontoxic, hypoallergenic, and safe to use around children, pets, and plants. Chlorine bleach has none of these qualities.
We all have the element Cl (chlorine) in our white blood cells, but we do not have chlorine bleach in our bodies.
New evidence suggests that breathing in micro aerosolized hypochlorous (HOCl) can be helpful in preventing and treating respiratory virus infections, including COVID. Hypochlorous is also effective at inactivating the poliovirus, which is known to be challenging to inactivate and is often used as a standard for testing antiviral properties.
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Dilute HOCl solution 2:1 (2 part water to 1 part HOCl). Distilled water is highly recommended to avoid residue and build-up.
Rinse after each use by atomizing with distilled water for 10 seconds to completely flush unit.
First switch the red (air-flow) dial to the low setting, then slowly turn the blue (solution control) dial for the proper amount of HOCl solution.
Use at least 8-10 feet from surfaces (you can atomize from more than 30 feet away). Proper atomizing produces a very fine (20-50 microns, much finer than a human hair) mist and does not overly wet surfaces.
Surfaces should feel dry to the touch almost immediately after being treated, depending on environmental humidity. There should never be soaking or puddling of solution on surfaces.
Once HOCl atomizing is complete, shut off the blue dial first to stop the flow of solution. Allow the unit to run until solution no longer emerges. Then pivot the nozzle upward to avoid dripping.
Shut off the red air-flow dial.
Rinsing at the end of daily use with a small amount of distilled water to remove any residual HOCl from atomizer is recommended (rinse with distilled water for 15 seconds).
Never overfill tank – always leave 1” of space, visible through side window on top for air to mix with solution properly.
Always store unit upright, with nozzle also in the upright position.
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