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Is hypochlorous acid disinfectant toxic?

Hypochloric acid itself can be considered non-toxic, but it is harmful to human body at high concentration, so it should be used safely, and the content of hypochlorous acid should be as low as possible. When disinfecting human body, try to choose hypochlorous acid brand products without stabilizers.

Then we have another problem. Does the low content have bactericidal effect?

Many authoritative reports at home and abroad have indicated that when the concentration of hypochlorous acid is 10ppm, the disinfection effect is dozens of times that of other commonly used disinfectants (I won't name them for fear of trouble), so those who always say that my hypochlorous acid is hundreds of ppm and my hypochlorous acid is 1000ppm are misleading consumers (because the hypochlorous acid disinfectants produced by conventional methods are very unstable, decompose when exposed to light,

Hypochloric acid is a rogue if it doesn't talk about toxicity and harm!

Medical research shows that the pH value of healthy people's oral environment is between 6.20 and 6.80, which fully reflects that the long-term use of disinfection products's pH value can not be lower than 6.20, which will damage mucosa and skin; When the pH value is higher than 6.80, the sterilization effect will be seriously reduced or even ineffective.

For example, the pH value of CELA non-electrolytic slightly acidic hypochlorous acid water is similar to that of human oral environment, and the pH value is between 6.20 and 6.80. Available chlorine content, according to different products, can reach the minimum concentration of 5PPM stable products. This product is safe for long-term use.