How To Clean

How To Clean

by Dana Ryan, Certified Clinically Clean® Specialist Learn how to clean! Fox News broke a story last week that “amid coronavirus, more than a third of US adults are using cleaning products incorrectly.” The story cited a recent study commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and claimed “these practices pose a risk…

Biofilm

What Is Biofilm?

by Autumn Ryan, Founder and CEO, Aseptic Health I feel like I should disclaim this article as not suitable for all audiences. If you’re squeamish, you might be grossed out, and you’ll definitely be more careful about what you touch from now on. The subject is biofilm on hard, non-porous surfaces. Biofilms are communities of…

Neutral pH

What Is A Neutral pH?

by Autumn Ryan, Founder and CEO, Aseptic Health What does it mean to have a neutral pH? Neutral solutions have a pH of 7.0. Water is an excellent example of a neutral solution. Add a solution to water and the pH (or potential of hydrogen) changes. Your lemonade becomes acidic. Your bicarbonate of soda becomes…

Clean Freak

How To Kill Germs

by Autumn Ryan, Founder and CEO, Aseptic Health The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many things, but in my mind, the most important lesson is that germs want to survive. It’s basic biology. Germs want to live and reproduce. And that is exactly the reason that viruses and bacteria become immune to antimicrobial cleaning solutions.…

Non-reactive

What Does Non-Reactive Really Mean?

We advertise our product using a lot of “non” prefixes. Non-irritating. Non-caustic. Non-corrosive. Non-reactive. In other words, it won’t irritate your skin, it won’t harm you, it won’t corrode your metal pipes, but what does “non-reactive” really mean? The simplest definition is to say that it will not react chemically with surfaces or other ingredients…