a grime-fighter, but wait! there's more! - water air purifier

by:Yovog     2020-08-20
a grime-fighter, but wait! there\'s more!  -  water air purifier
Peeling agent in kitchen.
Window cleaner.
It killed the athlete's foot.
Oh, you can drink.
Sounds like Gilda Radner inserted the old "Saturday Night Live" of the artificial floor polish Shimmer ".
But the panacea is true.
It has been approved by the United States. S. regulators.
It began replacing toxic chemicals used by Americans at home and at work.
This thing is a simple mixture of salt and tap water, and the ions of these salt and tap water are stirred by current.
Researchers call it Electrolytic Water. -
Hardly as attractive as Sir. Clean.
But at the Sheraton Delfina Hotel in Santa Monica, some hotel staff call it "migroso"-
Magic liquid
This is a good name for a substance that scientists say is strong enough to kill anthrax spores without harming humans or the environment.
The disinfectant, which has been used in Russia and Japan for decades, has slowly won recognition in the United States.
A poultry processor in New York uses it to kill salmonella on chicken.
The grocery store clerk in Minnesota sprayed sticky conveyor belts on the checkout counter.
Michigan jailer mopeds with electrolytic water to prevent potentially fatal cleaners in the hands of prisoners.
In Santa Monica, once-
The skeptical Sheraton housekeeping staff have given up their skin
Spray bottles used to fill the Electrolytic Water Clean the apping water and spicy ammonia of the toilet and sink.
"I didn't believe it at first because it had no foam or any smell," said the housekeeper Flor Corona . ".
"But I can tell you that it works.
My room was clean.
"Management also likes it.
The mixture is less than a penny per gallon.
It reduces the harm of chemicals to employees.
The hotel staff prepared potions on site, reducing transportation costs and waste.
It also helped Sheraton Delfina show its environmental credentials to its guests.
The hotel's kitchen staff recently began to disinfect agricultural products with Electrolytic Water.
They say lettuce has a longer life span.
They want to replace the detergent in the dishwasher.
Management expects the return on investment for this $10,000 electrolytic device to be less than a year. "It's green. It saves money.
This is the right thing to do, "said Glenn Epstein, executive assistant at Sheraton Delfina Hotel.
Like fantasy.
"It's actually a chemical reaction.
For more than two centuries, scientists have repaired the electrolysis and used current to cause chemical reactions (not the hair-
Popular removal technology of the same name in Beverly Hills).
That's how we get metal plating and big-
Large-scale production of chlorine for bleaching and disinfection.
It turns out that salt water is used in low salt water
Voltage electricity produces some powerful but non-toxic cleaning agents.
Sodium ions are converted into sodium hydroxide, an alkaline liquid that is clean and skim like a detergent, but does not scrub bubbles.
Chloride becomes chlor acid, a powerful disinfectant known as sour water.
Yen said: "In terms of killing bacteria, it is 10 times more effective than bleach
Kang Hong, professor of food science at the University of Georgia-
Griffin has been studying electrolytic water for more than a decade. "And it's safe.
"There are shortcomings.
The electrolytic water quickly lost its effectiveness, so it cannot be stored for a long time.
The machine is expensive and mainly for industrial use.
This process also needs to be monitored frequently in order to get the right strength.
There is also the "magic water" hype accompanied by electrolytic drinking water.
Many companies sell
Known as a home ion generator, the price ranges from around $600 to over $3,000.
Supporters say alkaline water is good for health.
But Richard Wullaert, an adviser to Santa Barbara, said consumers should be careful.
"Some of these people claim to be causing trouble to everyone," said Wullaert, whose non-profit functional water Association is spreading news about Electrolytic Water.
"It's time to have some serious meetings with serious scientists to prove this.
"Most of the growth occurred outside the United States.
Russians are putting Electrolytic Water in oil wells to kill nasty microbes.
Europeans use it to treat burn patients.
Electrolytic equipment is helping to disinfect drinking water in parts of Latin America and Africa.
It is very big in Japan.
People there sprayed it on sushi to kill the bacteria and fill it in the pool, eliminating the need for harsh chlorine.
The doctor uses it to disinfect the equipment and treat foot fungus and pressure sore.
This is the secret weapon of Sanyo Electric. 's "soap-
Less washing machine.
Now Sanyo is working to clean up Japanese taxis with a small air purifier installed on the car Cup rack.
The device uses Electrolytic Water to protect passengers from overeating in Japan.
Drink Business Culture: spit out.
"There are some concerns about the spread of viruses and bacteria through taxis, not to mention. . .
Aaron falls, spokesman for Sanyo, said.
There is no taxi air washing machine in the United States. S. ;
Commuters will now have to cover their noses. But the U. S.
The Ministry of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency approved Electrolytic Water for various purposes.
PuriCore from Pa Malvern.
And Oculus innovation science in Petaluma, California
Methods for treating chronic wounds have been developed. Albuquerque, N. M. -Based in MIOX
Sale of municipal water
Purification system.
Ouke Technology Co. , Ltd.
Kennesaw, Georgia.
, Use alkaline water to help the animal digest, use sour water to clean up the feces and cater to both ends of the cow.
Integrated Environmental technology
By the river. C.
, Is working with oil companies to keep the well free of bacteria and working with high schools to disinfect sweaty wrestling pads and dirty football equipment that spreads skin infections.
Electrolytic Equipment Company
Quality of Woburn.
Is pursuing the hotel market.
Sheraton Delfina Hotel purchased a machine.
The same goes for Hyatt Regency Chicago and Trump International Beach Resort near Miami.
Patrick Luch, vice president of marketing for electrolytic devices, likes to bomb prospects with scientific research and then give them something olddazzle.
He will drop it swi before grinding the floor with processed salt water.
"Try it with bleach," he said . "
Santa Monica unit looks a bit like an oversized water heater with two water tanks side by side-
One is used to make chlor acid disinfectant and the other is used as a sodium hydroxide cleaner.
When the hotel brought the machine last fall, Rebecca Jimenez, director of housekeeping, heard complaints from the cleaning staff.
The housekeepers wonder if this almost smelly flat liquid is really up to the job.
Some people pour the guest's shampoo into the bottle to make the foam.
"It doesn't work if it's not sealed," said Jimenez . ".
This is our mentality.
Still, she said, most people came here and enjoyed the work without smoke and peeling.
Joellen Feirtag, a Minnesota food scientist, said she was equally skeptical.
So she installed an electrolytic device in the lab and began to study the technology.
She found that sour water killed E.
E. coli, salmonella, Liszt and other harmful pathogens.
However, it is gentle enough to relieve sunburn and acne in her child.
She is now encouraging food processors to study Electrolytic Water to help cope with disease outbreaks that have plagued the industry.
Most of them are suspicious.
"It sounds great, it's not true, it's really the biggest problem," said Feirtag, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota . ".
"But it's only a matter of time before this becomes mainstream. "--marla.
Dixon @ latimes.
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