Staph food poisoning often begins with people—not raw food. Learn how it spreads in Canadian kitchens and how simple hygiene steps reduce risk.
Many cleaning products seem helpful—but growing evidence shows they may trigger asthma, lung damage, and other health risks. Learn why Canadians are choosing safer options like CleanSmart’s hypochlorous acid spray.
How long does hypochlorous acid last? Learn what affects HOCl shelf life, from manufacturing and packaging to storage and real-world use.
Clostridium perfringens food poisoning often begins with improperly stored leftovers. Learn how safe cooling, reheating, and surface hygiene reduce risk in Canadian kitchens.
Learn how to clean plush toys and other toy types safely. Compare cleaning methods for plastic, bath, and fabric toys to reduce germs and residue.
Bleach is widely used for cleaning toys in Canada, but it comes with risks for young children. Learn why hypochlorous acid spray is a safer alternative.