This post sparked my interest. Having past time in bio labs there is a grey area.
You have to decontaminate rooms, housings, etc. IIRC there are three acceptable in a lab. Formaldehyde, Chlorine Dioxide, and Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide.
The classes I went through mention Formaldehyde was basically done due to "mind scare".
I worked around both CD and VH. VH is extremely hard to aerate to effectiveness but CD works very well. Testing involves placing well over a dozen spore samples in every place and making sure none survived in said decontamination.
Now we are talking about gassing a room with CD. It is effective, it's quick, and if there is a leak in it's gaseous state....... get fresh air.
But ClO2 (CD) you could use to make a business using it to clean the air condition of the cars. Let the engine run and the air condition too, put in CD, let the customer wait outside have an hour, your done. Charge the customer before.
This post sparked my interest. Having past time in bio labs there is a grey area.
You have to decontaminate rooms, housings, etc. IIRC there are three acceptable in a lab. Formaldehyde, Chlorine Dioxide, and Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide.
The classes I went through mention Formaldehyde was basically done due to "mind scare".
I worked around both CD and VH. VH is extremely hard to aerate to effectiveness but CD works very well. Testing involves placing well over a dozen spore samples in every place and making sure none survived in said decontamination.
Now we are talking about gassing a room with CD. It is effective, it's quick, and if there is a leak in it's gaseous state....... get fresh air.
It KILLS nearly everything
For gasing the rooms I use my ozone generator.
But ClO2 (CD) you could use to make a business using it to clean the air condition of the cars. Let the engine run and the air condition too, put in CD, let the customer wait outside have an hour, your done. Charge the customer before.