Chlorine Dioxide is a powerful oxidizer that is highly soluble in water. ICA’s Sachet System for making Chlorine Dioxide is designed to simply and reliable make chlorine dioxide solutions. These directions explain the activation and use of ICA’s Sachet System for general cleaning or treating hard surfaces.
CAUTION: Fast release sachets are designed to produce high levels of chlorine dioxide gas within an hour of activation. Chlorine dioxide is an eye and breathing irritant; applicators should avoid direct contact with the gas and dust. Recommended Safety Gear: safety glasses, rubber gloves, acid gas respirator
A. 500 ppm Spray or Fog
- Remove sachet from its outer rapper.
- Pull ends of sachet to remove center holding clip and remove poly cover.
- Hold sachet away from face and vigorously shake sachet until well mixed. Chlorine dioxide gas generation will start as soon as the materials begin mixing.
- Place sachet into covered container, filled with clean water according to Table 1.
- Allow sachet to dwell in water for at least 1 hour before using solution.
- Leave sachet in solution until solution is used. Rinse the container with fresh water and remove sachet. Discard sachet in acceptable outside trash container.
Table 1: Direct Spraying Applications
Sachet SizeGms ClO2 Release / Gallons Water
@ 500 ppm
1
5
10 / 0.5
2.5
5.0
B. Cleaning Formulations
1. Activate a fast release sachet according to directions in section A.
2. Place sachet in covered container, filled with clean water according to Table 2
3. Allow sachet to dwell in water for at least 1 hour.
4. Add cleaner concentrate to the solution and gently mix the solution.
Table 2: Cleaning Applications
Sachet SizeGms ClO2 Release / Gallons Water
@ 100 ppm
1
5
10 / 1
5
10
HANDLING: DO NOT EAT, NEVER INHALE FUMES. Inhalation of product vapors or dust may cause respiratory irritation. In case of skin or eye contact, flush well with water for 15 minutes. Avoid ignition sources, sunlight & heat. Product is heat sensitive - store products in a cool (ideally < 75 F) dry location. See MSDS and product label for more information.