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Is This The Best Disinfectant for your House?

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, people continue to try their best to disinfect and sanitize surfaces at home and work to fight the deadly virus. However, there can be a lot of uncertainty of legitimacy of the chemicals contained in many products on the market. There is an Anolyte known as Electrolyzed Water (EW) that is now the basic ingredient used in many disinfectant solutions to combat the coronavirus. Bette Price of Prime Woman states that Electrolyzed Water is “one of the most powerful disinfectants, sanitizers and deodorizers in history”. Even more interesting, the powerful anolyte is gentle and safe enough for use on surface daycare and senior living facilities. contagion-CLEAN uses this ingredient in our disinfectant solution in order deliver the most up to date solution in the ongoing battle against COVID-19 and other dangerous pathogens such as E.coli, MRSA, Influenza, and HIV. To read more about household disinfectants, read the article “Is This The Best Disinfectant for your House?” by Bette Price of Prime Woman. 

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