We have to filter through the fog as so much misinformation is put out to market to sell chemicals, disinfectants, and masks. Plus, there is an overwhelming flood of advice on dealing with the novel coronavirus.
It’s safe to say math was one of my least favorite subjects in school. Well, as I have discovered over the years and I’m sure you have too… math is required in just about everything we do and there’s no escape. Fortunately, with just a little effort and minimal math skills, we can use math to save money… and make more money!
Nothing surpasses ClO2 for deodorization and disinfection. ClO2 physically changes the chemical make up of germs and odor-causing compounds and then breaks down leaving no harmful residue.
Chemical use is commonplace in restoration and remediation projects involving water damage and microbial growth. Disinfectants, antimicrobials and deodorizers are often sold in both ready-to-use and concentrate formulations. They can be extremely effective when used according to their product label.