








✨ Elevate Cleanliness, Embrace Safety 💧
BRIOTECH Extra Strength HOCl Cleaner is a 1-gallon, 500 PPM hypochlorous acid concentrate designed for professional and large-scale disinfection. Compatible with ULV foggers and humidifiers, it delivers powerful, residue-free cleaning without toxic chemicals or PPE requirements, making it a top-rated, eco-friendly choice for offices, schools, homes, and more.



























| ASIN | B08S79WTJ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Commercial All-Purpose Cleaners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (947) |
| Date First Available | January 6, 2021 |
| Item model number | AIR-1G |
| Manufacturer | Briotech, Inc. |
| Package Dimensions | 11.73 x 6.18 x 6.1 inches; 8.69 Pounds |
S**W
My favorite daily disinfectant.
This is the best cleaning product. Nontoxic, safe for kids and pets, but powerful disinfection power even when diluted, yet safe enough for humans they make eye drops from it!. Faint chlorine clean odor but nowhere near bleach smell.
K**W
Great sanitizer… just be careful of leakage in shipping.
Love how this refreshes my house! Easy to use and safe around kids and pets! Everything smells cleans! Only issue is shipping… second time the container has leaked! Not sure if it’s a manufacturing issue or a shipping issue(FedEx). Thank goodness there was a sealed bag around the bottles, however, still lost 1/4 of a bottle.
K**P
Just get it. It’s worth it
I don’t have enough good things to say about this. At first I used it only in the bathrooms, even used a black light (we have pets lol) before and after. Holy cow it’s spotless clean. Nothing comes up on the black light. To top it off, if one of our pets does has an accident. After using the an enzyme cleaner first, we this use this. The smell is gone. Started to try using it on everything, spot checked first just in case. I haven’t had a single issue with discoloration or anything. From our carpets, sofas, butcher block counters, to our wood furniture I’ve sanded and personally stained. No issues. My house feels clean, actually clean. I even put some in our humidifiers and it’s just a nice feeling. I just bought a bunch from Black Friday to stock up. Trying the skin baby love stuff next Ease of use, dries quickly, really- best cleaning product ever. I am stopping using the stuff I have except my kitchen cleaner (for degreasing purposes when needed) and wood oil cleaner (must on occasion).
J**L
Best Cleaning Product
I use this to disinfect my counters, bathrooms, refresh the air, and mist on most surfaces. It will bleach certain fabrics so always spot test!
P**E
The real deal!
I was uncertain about purchasing after I had seen a few reviewers commenting that it caused color fastness. That had me worried that the ph would be off. I am fairly chemistry fluent, and know a good deal about chlorine production etc, so I kind of knew what I was looking for in terms of quality. Upon receiving the package I was pleased to see how well it was packed. I was also glad that I ordered in the winter months, as heat negatively impacts the concentration of HOCl in solution, and there is never any telling how fedex & partners will handle your packages en route. When I opened the bottle, I immediately smelled the active chlorine smell. It was not that public pool smell, think more like the old clorox brand “anywhere spray” smell. Very light, although you do notice a change in the strength of that over time. I used test strips and titration to Check the ph and the free chlorine level of the concentrated batch, and it checked out as advertised. I use this stuff on everything, and in everything. The main purpose is for my skin believe it or not. I happen to have mast cell activation syndrome, so undetermined environmental contaminants cause my exposed skin to get very red, very hot, and very uncomfortable. Using a dilute solution of hocl & distilled water on these reactions is nearly immediately soothing. If you look into it, this is the same chemical compound that our white blood cells create to help wounds heal, and it’s been proven to have anti-inflammatory effects as a kind of bonus. As if that weren’t enough to sell you, because it is not so reactive to many common bacteria, it doesn’t begin to deteriorate immediately. For this reason, there is a bit of a prophylactic effect that has been shown in studies as well. The way that the compound enters cell membranes makes it effective at denaturing proteins too. From what I have gleaned this would mean that it would in essence denature allergic proteins in particulate such as dust mite debris, and pet dander for instance. I have had a lot of success using this product on my skin, to clean wounds on my kids, dog and cat ears, and around the home to sanitize plus deodorize too. Using it in a ulv fogger, cool mist/ultrasonic humidifier, and even a continuous mist sprayer supposedly enhances the chemical’s antimicrobial properties. It also remains airborne longer, allowing more contact time with airborne contaminants. I don’t know if you have ever read about how long dust mites can remain suspended in indoor air with just natural air flow through the typical home…it’s disgusting. I promise that you will notice a pretty immediate difference in the air quality indoors. It isn’t been proved to sanitize or disinfect porous materials, however judging from its permeability, and mode of action on other surfaces, I feel confident using it on our plush surfaces, and rugs. It is fantastic for cleaning car interiors too. There is really nothing that it doesn’t do, and do well. Before I learned about hypochlorous acid, I would use hydrogen peroxide or peracids for many of these purposes sans topical/oral application, and was never really satisfied with the consistency of the effects beyond using it in laundry. I also wound up with chemical burns no matter how cautious I would be with pouring and mixing concentrated types. I am looking into generating my own, as this would be most cost effective for us, as we also have a pool & I would love to put it to use sanitizing my laundry without having to worry about it being too dilute. I wouldn’t want to carry on with that until I had all of the best components and mastery over the specifics. Until then I plan to stick with Brio surface/air, and easily recommend anyone interested do the same.
B**K
So far, so good.
So I've worked for a company that generated HOCL. I do not work for or have any affiliation with BRIOTECH. We generated in bulk. And generally not for the consumer markets. We sold to institutions, companies, and municipalities. With the hype over, market down, our generators are off. So now I have to buy from a source. I worked on the automation , water sourcing, and salt sourcing. Reading BRIOTECH's website, they say all the right things. I have test strips for this level of HOCL, 500PPM. When I tested my spray bottle of HOCL from BRIOTECH, it exceeded 500ppm, which is not uncommon when generating HOCL, since for the first 30days, the PPM can drop it's most (usually 100ppm or less), than is stable for a few months, than can degrade. The months of stability depends on many factors in the generation process and the water and salt. As well as storage and the container it's in, and temperature. HOCL does have a shelve life, when generated with the best practice, best water and salt, and an efficient generator, can easily be over 90 days IMHO. EPA says only 30 days shelf life for HOCL, but that's based on a long winded standard that looks at a point of % change to say something is not effective any longer. Hospital grade is 500ppm or more. General use is 200-300ppm. IIRC, direct no rinse food use is 15ppm. Beside the PPM, PH matters, and Temp matters, so it's a bit more complicated than just measuring the ppm. Just buy fresh, don't store a lot, and only dilute with distilled, quality water. HOCL from a dual stream generator, is a million times better than the single stream generators sold for home us. For a far more stable and effective product, best to buy from a reputable source. I do not know if BRIOTECH is , trying to figure that out. I have a cup of this HOCL evaporating now, to see what's left afterwards. There is always some trace of salt, can't help it, and so far that's all I'm seeing. Taste is fine, not too salty, so seems it's a modern efficient generator. But w/o a larger sample, it'll be hard to tell. And it's really batch by batch anyway. Water polishing, salt sourcing, and tuning of the generator, cleaning of tanks/vats/totes, all matters. Some HOCL generating companies wont use medical grade salts, but use solar salt, which is not acceptable to me at all IMHO. We've run test batches to prove it and I've spent a lot of time speaking with Salt manufactures about the process of solar salt and bulk salts Vs food grade and medical grade salts. Bulk salt such as solar salt or aquarium just shouldn't be used for anything but clearing ice. (I've read about messes in home aquariums from "bad" salt batches, and once you look into sourcing and transportation of bulk source, you can understand where the issues come from) So when you let HOCL settle and or evaporate, sediments from the "bulk" (non medical grade) salt and salt itself will settle on the bottom. With Medical grade salts and highly filtered and RO water, this wont happen. Again, always a minute trace of "salt" in HOCL (how much is based on the efficiency and tuning of the generator). Can always taste it. Even happens with Medical grade. The more efficient best generators, use less salt, and have less salt in the final HOCL product, remember we are talking trace minute amounts, but it's there and can be tasted. So far, I give BRIOTECH 500 PPM HOCl a thumbs up. The only negative so far, is the clear bottle. HOCL is directly effected in a negative way by sun light. A clear or white bottle (w/o blockers designed in), should be kept in a dark cool cabinet. Light and heat directly speed up the "decay" of the HOCL. About HOCL.... Since we generated HOCL, all of our families in the company I worked for used it during the last few years. We all had small 4oz sprayers we carried for our hands, gallons in the home for everything else and for refills of the pocket sprayers and quart sprayers. HOCL is also the only natural element that can clean bio-film. It's been used to flush plumbing in buildings. Amazing the crap that comes out. HOCL nicely breaks down Biofilms w/o all the scrubbing where I've tried vinegar and baking soda in the past and it's failed. I've cut 500ppm HOCL 50/50 with distilled water when I want to soak something in a good volume of HOCL. Distilled water is important. Filtered or faucet water will provide a bio-loading to the HOCL , and the HOCL will go to work on it immediately, and basically "use it up", instead of the intended work. Besides using HOCL instead of normally sold hold hand disinfectants, we also use HOCL to clean our floor standing humidifier in our house after the winter is over. As well as our table top Ice maker, when the summer is over. I'd spray it on, let it soak, and paper towel off the items, if needed, a 2nd spray and soak, then wipe clean. HOCL is great stuff, it's used a lot in industry for food processing. It's sort of a sleeper that I think people can't believe its true. But from someone that came out of that industry from the last 3.5 years, it is that good, just have to find a reliable source that uses the best water, medical grade salt, and a very modern efficient generator and the best practices.
M**S
A disinfectant that kills germs, has a very mild smell but is safe to use around my kids. I've used this cleaner in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and my kids stuffed animals. It has a faint chlorine smell but fades very quickly and neutralizes odors. Highly recommend!
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