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Natures Natural Answer to Infection Control Biofilms are hard to break down, and many cleaning chemicals don't deal with them. But HOCL does! Why is this? Biofilms are resistant to many cleaning chemicals due to their complex structure and protective extracellular matrix. This matrix, composed of polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids, shields the microorganisms within and hinders the penetration of cleaning agents. Additionally, microorganisms in biofilms can be more resistant to antimicrobials due to slower growth rates, altered microenvironments, and quorum sensing, which regulates resistance mechanisms. Hypochlorous (HOCl) is effective against biofilms for several reasons: - Strong Oxidizing Agent: HOCl disrupts cell walls and membranes, leading to rapid microorganism inactivation. - Penetration of Biofilms: HOCl can effectively penetrate the biofilm matrix, reaching and killing the microorganisms inside. - Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity: HOCl works against various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. - Safety: HOCl is non-toxic at disinfectant concentrations, making it safe for use around humans and animals. - Rapid Action: HOCl acts quickly, preventing the establishment and growth of biofilms. These properties make HOCl a superior choice for dealing with biofilms compared to many conventional cleaning chemicals. #hypochlorous #electrochemicallyactivatedwater #disinfection #biofilms #AMR #antimicrobialresistance #healthcare #hospitals #nhs #drains #cleaning

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