Not only can you use Force of Nature as a replacement for bleach to effectively clean, deodorize, sanitize, and disinfect your bathrooms, you should not use bleach! Bleach needs to be rinsed off of surfaces after using it and before your family comes into contact with surfaces.
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a disinfecting solution that is 80–200 times more effective than bleach in surface disinfection of bacteria yet is nontoxic to humans.
Hydrogen peroxide also makes an excellent bleach alternative for cleaning and laundry and can be used with distilled white vinegar (stored in separate bottles) for even more disinfecting power.
The swimming-pool scent is chlorine, not bleach. There is actually different types of chlorine (most people don't know that), and Force of Nature makes a type called hypochlorous acid (HOCI). It's the same type of chlorine your white blood cells produce to keep you healthy.
Force of Nature kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria, and it's on the EPA's List N, which means it's approved for use against SARS-CoV-2 (the cause of Covid). It's as effective as bleach with none of the harm. It also kills Salmonella, Norovirus, Listeria, STAPH, MRSA, Pseudomonas & Influenza A.
The best natural disinfectants include alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, hot water, and some essential oils. Other natural compounds include plant-based materials, baking soda, sodium, citric acid, glycerin, and more.
Because Force of Nature doesn't contain toxic drying accelerants like alcohol or ammonia-based products do, the trick is to spray then wipe until the surface is 100% dry with a clean dry cloth or paper towel.
While Force of Nature is as effective as bleach, and our active ingredient hypochlorous acid is a type of chlorine, it is not the same as bleach; it has a different chemical composition.
And don't use Force of Nature on fabrics labeled “Use only non-chlorine bleach”, since hypochlorous acid is a type of chlorine.
Hypochlorous acid, on the other hand, has a near neutral pH of 5.7 and a concentration of 200 ppm. At the correct concentration and pH, hypochlorous acid is healthy for skin, eyes, and lungs and will not discolor fabrics and surfaces.
Baking Soda Baking soda is one of the most powerful alkaline base cleaners used anywhere in your home to clean and disinfect surfaces. You can use baking soda to replace bleach to whiten your laundry or use it with vinegar to kill germs and bacteria.
Baking Soda
It works as a bleach alternative by brightening whites, removing stains, and neutralizing odors. Add half a cup of baking soda to your regular **laundry detergent** when washing white clothes to help keep them bright. Baking soda is gentle on fabrics and works well for people with sensitive skin.
It is true that today many hairdressers use high-lift colours instead of bleach; however it always depends on the base colour of the client's hair. If for example your own hair colour is a light hazel brown or dark blonde, high-lift colours will lighten this hair colour easily.
Force of Nature Appliance makes solution on demand as initiated by the User. This process generates a Hypochlorous Acid solution of 220 ppm Available Chlorine.
Choose hydrogen peroxide.
That breaks down into oxygen and water. It's kinder to the environment (and many surfaces, fabrics and your hands) than chlorine bleach. That's why it's touted as the environmentally safest alternative to chlorine-based bleaches. Always clean before you disinfect!
Yes, hypochlorous acid can be used safely and effectively every day to keep skin healthy and balanced. Its gentle formula means that it can even be applied multiple times a day without causing harm or irritation.
A: Unfortunately you cannot add essential oils to hypochlorous acid.
Hello - I'm from Force of Nature - Our solution contains 220 ppm HOCl at a pH of between 5.5 and 6.0. You would need to use our activator capsules in order to make our solution, as the chemistry is sensitive enough that the EPA requires the capsules as part of our approval to sell this as a disinfectant & sanitizer.
Synopsis. Force of Nature is set in the thickly forested mountains north-east of Melbourne and features Federal Agent Aaron Falk. A group from a Melbourne tech company go on a retreat in the mountains, where Alice Russell, one of the women in the group, disappears while navigating the Mirror Falls trail.
The order of magnitude varies by microbe, but overall HOCl is a much more efficient antimicrobial than bleach, so you don't need nearly as much. That's why it's used in so many industrial applications where gentleness (for example on skin, animals, and produce) is critical.
Yes Force of Nature is an EPA registered disinfectant & sanitizer that kills 99.9% of germs*, even Norovirus, Salmonella, Staph, MRSA, Listeria, Influenza A & Pseudomonas when used as directed.
The strong nuclear force, also called the strong nuclear interaction, is the strongest of the four fundamental forces of nature. It's 6 thousand trillion trillion trillion (that's 39 zeroes after 6!)
A: Force of Nature is non toxic and safe to use on your puppy's paws. We have also done skin safety testing using FDA protocols and confirmed that it's safe on skin.
Sanitizing kills bacteria on surfaces using chemicals. It is not intended to kill viruses. Yes, EPA registers products that sanitize. Disinfecting kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces using chemicals.
Force of Nature Is Safe Around Children & Pets
It has no harmful chemicals, residues or fumes, and earns the highest possible rating from Mayo Clinic's Skin Safety Rating System. It's so safe you don't have to rinse it off baby gear like changing areas and toys, or off pet gear & toys.