How to disinfect water without Chlorine Chlorination is the conventional method of water sanitation. It is basically adding chlorine in the form...

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How to disinfect water without Chlorine Chlorination is the conventional method of water sanitation. It is basically adding chlorine in the form of chlorine gas or sodium hypochlorite to water in order to kill pathogens. The chlorine gas or Sodium Hypochlorite forms hypochlorous acid and immediately dissociates into hydrogen and hypochlorite ions. Chlorine disinfection is also broken into a chain of methods, with every step to be efficiently scrutinized or else the results are undesirable. RO membranes may be extensively bleached beyond repair, dechlorination with smbs, flushing of the whole system with water, additional filtration for carbon, along with the carcinogenic effects of chlorine. Silver Hydrogen Peroxide developed in the recent years serves as a multifunctional water disinfectant working on a broad spectrum. This synergy of hydrogen peroxide and silver serves nearly as twenty times more effective than hydrogen peroxide alone. It is effective against all sorts of water borne bacteria, viruses, fungal spores, amoebae, moulds, etc. It is equally effective in destroying biofilms which are stubborn in nature and harbour a lot of pathogenic bacteria. The method of use for silver hydrogen peroxide is quite simple, just by adding raw product to water, and leaving it for an earmarked time. The product breaks down effectively into water and oxygen, increasing the dissolved oxygen concentration of the medium. The main advantages of Silver Hydrogen Peroxide can be summarized as follows: Eco-friendly, Nontoxic Broad spectrum & Multifunctional in nature Biodegradable, into water and oxygen Colourless & Odourless Long lasting effectiveness at a low dosage even Stable over a wide pH and temperature range Non carcinogenic in nature Non mutagenic, not helping microbes to develop resistance Does not alter the taste/ smell of water

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