Chemical Detergent is No Longer a Solution


   1) What is the problem with the chemical detergents?

Chemical detergents gain its popularity simply because it works “providing deeper cleaning”, but does the risk worth its continuous usage?

“Don’t Inhale Fumes” or “Avoid Contact with Skin “, how many time have you read these words on the chemicals detergents’ labels, simply those words are signs that these products are toxic ones due to the harmful chemicals used in it as (Ammonia – Butoxyethanol- Coal tar dye-Monoethanolamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine- Nonylphenol ethoxylates – Phosphates).

                

Thus, we need to stop our usage for the chemical detergents.

Nowadays, in the post pandemic era all nations are seeking the best protection and hygiene, since universities impose the existence of huge number of students in the same place so it's considered from the most consuming category for the detergents. Hence, the pressure for obtaining sustainable changes on higher education campuses aspires founding effective solutions.


2) What is the main goal when choosing the new solution?

Let’s discuss the main goal in a form of question, what is the fastest, easiest, little-to-no cost & effective solution. its well-known that many solutions check multiple boxes however, few solutions can check all these boxes๐Ÿ˜‰.

 

3)what is the suitable solution?

Increasing sustainability in higher education, reducing the carbon footprint can be achieved through replacing the toxic cleaning chemical detergents with easy-to-use technology that suits all the pre-determined goals above, which is the sustainable aqueous ozone.

Institutions as UC Davis, Stanford University, University of Wisconsin/Madison, Ball State, UCLA have replaced their usage for the toxic cleaning chemicals with a naturally cleaning solution as (aqueous ozone).  It sounds like it’s your university turn๐Ÿ‘Œ!!!


4- How was the Aqueous ozone known or generated?

Could you recall the clean, fresh smell after the storm where the earth and sky smells & looks cleaner? When the lightning (electricity) runs through rain (water) under a high voltage. Thus, the H2O is temporarily converted to aqueous ozone (H2O3), that is responsible for the fresh & clean, natural sense.


5- what is the effectiveness & characteristics of Aqueous ozone?

1-      Aqueous ozone contains oxidation properties that enables it to act as a cleaner, sanitizer, disinfector and deodorizer simply &safely.

2- It has no negative health impacts.

3- It penetrates the cells of the bacteria and damage it so that, it stunts its growth.

4- Aqueous ozone is also more effective than Hypochlorite, carries no carcinogens, toxins or even chemical residues.

5- Releases no fumes as the are no chemical fragrances added.

The Aqueous ozone also is well approved & certified

  1.  Green Seal certified as a high-performing cleaner toward both GS-37 & GS-53.   
  2.    It is approved from the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). 
  3.    It is mentioned in a long list of respected scientific journals for its effectiveness against Salmonella, Canine Parvo, Listeria.
  4. The most important contribution is its effectiveness against SARS-Cov-2 & COVID-19.

 



         Effective implementation


In California, Stanford University has converted to aqueous ozone instead of the traditional toxic cleaning chemicals and has reported a significant & remarkable benefits. 

 (less water consumption reach 90%, less plastic packaging by 83%, less cardboard packaging by 72%)

 

                         Thus, couldn't you find it inspiring , now comes your turn ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰!!!

Comments

  1. Universities should give due care to that ๐Ÿฅฐ✅

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  2. We all use them with out thinking ๐Ÿค”thank you soo much for highlighting solutions ❤️๐Ÿ‘Œ

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  3. Wow!! Amazing results ๐Ÿ’•

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  4. Moustafa Mansur20 May 2022 at 17:50

    ๐Ÿ‘ bravo

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  5. ๐Ÿ‘๐ŸฝWell done gogo ๐Ÿ‘bravoo

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  6. Asmaa moustafa20 May 2022 at 22:08

    Nice track ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ‘Œ

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