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Why use chlorine dioxide versus ethylene oxide?

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Why use chlorine dioxide versus ethylene oxide?

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Our chlorine dioxide systems offer safety, ambient temperatures and rapid aeration times. Chlorine dioxide is not carcinogenic. Chlorine dioxide is non-flammable at use concentrations. Reduced installation costs – our sterilizers do not require Damage Limiting Construction (DLC). Sterilization at ambient temperatures (15°C to 40°C). Chlorine dioxide does not require high concentrations to achieve sporicidal effects. Far quicker aeration due to minimal product penetration.

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