Would love to know the details. My dad is a distributor of a standalone version of chlorine dioxide. The story he told me is that his business partner is the chemical engineer who figured out how to make it as that-shelf stable. Allegedly he holds the patent for both that product and the process by which to make it. They've spent years going to prisons and schools, both of whom didn't like the idea of paying less for more because as I'm sure you know, if they don't spend their funding this year, they get less next year. Fiat incentives. I've personally seen that part in action. A federal court house in Columbia, Tennessee had us come do electrical work, in a building that should absolutely be demolished and rebuilt if anything, because they wanted to keep getting the Fed bucks. But yeah, as a disinfectant, it absolutely is available as a shelf stable product. But changing systems is like steering an aircraft carrier.

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