
Is Your Sanitizer Safe to Use?
Since the spread of COVID-19, virtually all organizations and individuals are using heightened levels of sanitization and disinfection, with treatments occurring continuously each day. With increased use of sanitizers, however, comes adverse health risks. Studies link the long-term use of disinfectant chemicals such as chlorine, quaternary ammonium compounds, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, bleach and peroxyacetic acid compounds with serious health conditions, including:
- • Painful chemical burns to the skin and eyes
- • Serious allergic reactions
- • Possible fertility-related issues
- • 24% to 32 % increase in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- • Estimated 5% and 30% increase in childhood cancer and asthma, respectively

The Solution
Sani-Powder is a water-soluble granular packed in pre-measured pouches to be added to various container sizes filled with water. Once diluted, it becomes a pure form of Hypochlorous Acid (HOCI). This is one of the same chemicals our white blood cells create to kill invasive organisms to fight infection. The hypochlorous solution becomes potent within a few minutes after mixing and is then ready for use. Because of its natural origins Sani-Powder is safe to use around people, pets and plants and does not require personal protective equipment (PPE) during application.
Sani-powder—Disinfects in Minutes
Sani-Powder is an effective sanitizing agent for a broad-spectrum of microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, spores and fungi. It can be applied safely as a spray, mist or fog without producing hazardous disinfection byproducts, unlike most traditional disinfectants. The disinfecting power of HOCl is up to 100 times more powerful than bleach and chlorine at equal concentrations and is proven to kill the most recent mutation of the coronavirus as well as other viruses including Tuberculosis and MRSA.
The EPA registration number is: 91138-1
The EPA registration number is: 91138-1

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Sani-Powder is an effective sanitizing agent for a broad-spectrum of microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, spores and fungi. It can be applied safely as a spray, mist or fog without producing hazardous disinfection byproducts, unlike most traditional disinfectants. The disinfecting power of HOCl is up to 100 times more powerful than bleach and chlorine at equal concentrations and is proven to kill the most recent mutation of the coronavirus as well as other viruses including Tuberculosis and MRSA.Â