PathoSans® Launches Space-Saving Compact Concentrate On-Site Generator

The generator can be wall-mounted and provides a continuous supply of PathoClean® and PathoCide from a typical janitorial closet or any location where water and a drain are present. (Photo courtesy of PathoSans).

PathoSans, a leading provider of sustainable and socially-responsible cleaning and disinfecting solutions, recently launched its space-saving Compact Concentrate (CTC) on-site generator. The generator can be wall-mounted and provides cleaners with a continuous supply of PathoClean® and PathoCide from a typical janitorial closet or any location where water and a drain are present.

GSF-USA, a building service contractor dedicated to sustainable cleaning practices, has been using the CTC generator in a commercial office building in the Chicagoland area.

“We’ve been testing out the new CTC generator and our cleaning professionals love how they have better access to the PathoClean and PathoCide products they know and love,” Luis Tovar, Branch Manager, GSF USA, said. “The ability to place generators throughout facilities, even in tight spaces, has helped speed up the cleaning process.”

“The CTC generator works by creating an electrochemical reaction from three simple ingredients – water, salt and electricity and turns it into two chemical products — Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH), a cleaner and degreaser, and Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl), a sanitizer and degreaser,” according to a press release. “To condense space, the CTC generator produces concentrates rather than ready-to-use (RTU) chemicals. The concentrates are directed through a wall-mounted, remote dilution station where they are automatically dosed into RTU products.”

“Clients clean differently in buildings of all sizes and configurations, and we are dedicated to meeting the unique demands of our customers,” PathoSans Director of Sales Ken Campbell said. “We adopted our on-site generators to meet the evolving requirements of customers and the growing demand for safer and more sustainable solutions.”

For more information about PathoSans CTC generators, visit pathosans.com.

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