RxClean360

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The Best Formula for a Safe Environment.

With a virus as dangerous as COVID-19 interfering in the ways we work and live, it’s time to protect ourselves from every possible angle. The RxClean360™ method specializes in the cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch exterior surface areas around the workplace. We clean and decontaminate objects and surfaces YOU NEED to touch (high touch points) to function normally and productively: elevators, ATMs, door handles and railings, outdoor gathering areas. Anywhere on the premises where people want to gather freely and safely. We do this using proven Eco-friendly practices without any bleach or messy power washing. 100% natural, 100% safe.



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A Powerful Two-Step Process.

The RxClean360 method effectively neutralizes pathogens by combining powerful Dry Steam Cleaning with EOW (Electrolyzed Oxidized Water) Disinfection to decontaminate high-touch surfaces in mere minutes with 99% efficacy.

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Dry Steam Cleaning

First we target surfaces using a low-intensity, superheated dry-steam wash to remove grime and debris, impurities that can interfere with the disinfection process. It’s a no-touch, non-destructive, faster alternative to messy high-pressure water cleaners.

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EOW Disinfecting

Then we decontaminate surfaces using Electrolyzed Oxidized Water, an EPA-certified disinfectant that is non-toxic and not corrosive like bleach. Safe for people, pets, property and the planet, EOW is 100x stronger than liquid bleach. Dispersed via electrostatic sprayers, the disinfectant wraps around and clings to surfaces like a magnet, effectively killing pathogens in seconds.


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FAQs

  • Electrolyzed Oxidized Water, an EPA-certified disinfectant for use against COVID-19, is produced using only three basic ingredients: water, salt and electricity. By performing electrolysis on a brine solution, hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is generated. HOCl is a naturally occurring virucide that’s 100x stronger than liquid bleach (sodium hypochlorite). It’s so safe that it’s used to sterilize equipment and treat wounds by hospitals, as an FDA-approved biocide to disinfect produce and agricultural products, and is even used in the production of safe drinking water. In fact, HOCl is produced naturally in the human body to aid the immune system against infectious pathogens.

  • Essentially any facility with exterior public touch points can benefit, such as parking garage stairs/lobbies/elevators; construction equipment and tools that are shared by multiple staff; congregant areas such as patios, courtyards and loading docks; daytime services that provide outdoor play areas; outside shopping cart corrals; fleet vehicles. In terms of the latter, companies that manage large fleets and whose staff work in shifts are especially focused on effective surface decontamination that is not destructive to vehicle interiors

  • Yes! There is a broad range of applications for the use of this technology in industries such as agriculture, food and beverage, hospitality, healthcare, sanitation and water treatment.

  • Cleaning and disinfectant products frequently include harsh chemicals; one familiar household disinfectant is bleach which can damage surfaces and remove color. Many of these products can also leach out into the environment and damage the local ecosystem. Quite a few are both caustic to human skin and asthmagens.

  • Washing down building exteriors with high-pressure spray equipment is standard practice, and one that many commercial landscape companies such as Prescription Landscape perform routinely for clients. However, high-pressure washing involves large volumes of very hot water, so it is usually not appropriate, or practical, for keeping high-touch exterior surfaces clean or virus-free. Such surfaces may be in high-traffic areas where it’s impractical to use a disruptive cleaning method. Pressure-washing can also damage sensitive equipment, such as electronic touchpads on ATMs, entranceways, and elevator buttons.

 
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In the News

CCX Media covers the introduction of RxClean360.

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The St. Paul Pioneer Press includes RxClean360 as one example of companies innovating during COVID-19.

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