I’ve Heard About Other Hydrogen Peroxide Systems in the Past. Don’t They Have Limitations?
There are other hydrogen peroxide disinfection processes available, and they do have limitations compared to CIMR™Infection Control Technology. Other hydrogen peroxide processes vaporize liquid hydrogen peroxide solutions to create a mist of water droplets containing hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide mist contains hundreds and sometimes thousands of parts per million of hydrogen peroxide, so they can’t be used in occupied spaces. Also the droplets precipitate out of the air, so they have trouble spreading all the way through a facility. But the biggest disadvantage for these systems is that the hydrogen peroxide in the water droplets is surrounded by water. This insulates the hydrogen peroxide molecules in the droplets and prevents them from being drawn to microbes in the air or on surfaces by electrostatic attraction. Because CIMR™ Infection Control Technology uses oxygen gas and water in gas form to begin with, it produces hydrogen peroxide in true gas form. Hydrogen peroxide
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