What are some common uses for "activated" water products?


We go in and have facilities remove all of their everyday cleaning products when we do a trial. We have them use our solution for everything from glass to stainless to carpet and any hard floor surface.
— Steve Hengsperger, President, Tersano Inc., Oldcastle, Ontario, Canada


Essentially anywhere you would use traditional cleaners/sanitizers and disinfectants. Our solutions perform like that of any traditional cleaner and in fact have a faster kill rate than most quats. Use them where you would use any cleaning, sanitizer or disinfectant.
— John P. Shanahan, Co-Founder, Vice President of Sales, GenEon Technologies, San Antonio, Texas


The cleaner replaces a variety of conventional daily-use chemicals including all-purpose cleaners, glass cleaners, stainless steel cleaners, in-tank for automatic floor cleaning equipment, and as a pre-spray and in-tank for carpet cleaning.

The disinfectant/sanitizer replaces conventional one-step cleaner/disinfectants, food contact surface sanitizers, non-food contact surface sanitizers and deodorants.
— Karla Leis, Vice President, General Manager Orbio Technologies, Orbio Technologies, a Tennant Company Group, Golden Valley, Minnesota


Our products can be used as hospital-grade disinfectants, food contact sanitizer, multi-surface cleaner, glass cleaner, stainless steel cleaner, floor cleaner, and bathroom disinfecting cleaner.
— Henry Dao, President and CEO, HSP USA, LLC, Mount Laurel, New Jersey



What are good markets/facility types for "activated" water?


Anywhere. We have customers in just about every vertical imaginable.
— Steve Hengsperger, President, Tersano Inc., Oldcastle, Ontario, Canada


Education is a leader. Schools now know that traditional chemicals and the VOC’s associated with them can have real side effects on children. Activated water can remove all VOC’s and provide real results. Hospitality. Many clients don’t appreciate the smell of cleaning products or fragrances when they travel. A clean room with no smell is far better and safer for people with asthma. All markets have applications where traditional chemicals can be replaced by activated water technologies.
— John P. Shanahan, Co-Founder, Vice President of Sales, GenEon Technologies, San Antonio, Texas


Any facility that has sustainability goals or any organization seeking to create a reputation for sustainable practices is a good candidate for on-site generation technology. In addition, facilities where indoor air quality is important, as well as buildings where maintaining a high level of clean is critical should consider on-site generation. Schools and universities, along with healthcare facilities, are often good candidates for on-site generation technology.
— Karla Leis, Vice President, General Manager Orbio Technologies, Orbio Technologies, a Tennant Company Group, Golden Valley, Minnesota


Our products are currently being used in the healthcare, institution/education, hospitality, commercial facilities, food processing and service, transportation, and household markets. Our products are also used in industrial applications; e.g. water treatment and waste management centers.
— Henry Dao, President and CEO, HSP USA, LLC, Mount Laurel, New Jersey


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