Hockey gear gets sweaty and damp—perfect for odour and buildup. This hockey gear wash guide shows goalies and players how to clean hockey equipment step-by-step, then disinfect high-touch areas with a low-odour HOCl routine that’s kinder to foams, leather, plastics, and steel.
Looking for how to shock well water without bleach? Discover why stabilized hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is the safer, more effective way to disinfect private well water in Canada—neutralizing iron bacteria and biofilm while protecting pumps, plumbing, and water quality.
Hypochlorous acid was first discovered in 1834 by French chemist Antoine Jérôme Balard. From early medical curiosity to modern-day disinfectant spray, HOCl has nearly 200 years of history as one of the safest and most powerful germ fighters.
Healthcare-associated infections remain a stubborn problem in Canadian hospitals, clinics, and long-term care. Traditional disinfectants like bleach and QACs are failing to control them. Discover why safer alternatives such as hypochlorous acid can protect patients, staff, and facilities while reducing infection risks.
Bath toys can trap mold and bacteria inside. Learn how hypochlorous acid spray makes toy cleaning safe, simple, and worry-free.
Norovirus is a fast-spreading stomach bug that can ruin more than just dinner. Learn how to stop it in Canadian kitchens with safe hypochlorous acid spray.