FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Envirolyte USA and its products.
Hypochlorous acid leaves behind a fresh, clean aroma while eliminating unwanted odors, ensuring a pleasant ambiance in treated areas.
Cleaning involves physically removing dirt and debris, while sanitizing and disinfecting are EPA-registered processes to reduce bacteria and viruses on surfaces. Disinfectants, like hypochlorous acid, are tested rigorously and kill a broader spectrum of microbes, including SARS-CoV-2.
Safely usable on various water-safe surfaces like porcelain, marble, wood, and fabrics, hypochlorous acid offers versatility in cleaning and disinfecting.
Hypochlorous acid undergoes rigorous testing by independent labs for its cleaning efficacy, safety, and environmental impact, as reflected in its EPA registration.
Hypochlorous acid not only kills mold and fungus effectively but also prevents their recurrence, surpassing the performance of bleach.
Unlike store-bought electrolyzed water, hypochlorous acid starts to lose efficacy over time, emphasizing the importance of fresh production for optimal performance.
Hypochlorous acid, bleach, and hydrogen peroxide serve as disinfectants but differ in stability and environmental impact. Hypochlorous acid’s eco-friendly nature and stability make it a superior choice.
Envirolyte’s anolyte technology offers superior pathogen elimination, preventing resistance development over time and effectively blocking scale formation in water systems.
Yes, Oxylyte stands as an EPA-registered hospital-level disinfectant, guaranteeing its effectiveness and safety.
Follow label instructions for optimal results, ensuring treated surfaces remain visibly wet for the specified duration.
Oxylyte maintains efficacy for up to 30 days from the production date under EPA stability protocols.
No additional chemicals should be mixed with Oxylyte, and personal protective equipment is unnecessary during its use.
Oxylyte can be diluted for washing fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish, ensuring safe and effective sanitation.
HOCl is safe for use on textiles, including fabric, pillows, and mattresses. It has also been tested on leather surfaces without adverse effects, though spot testing is recommended.