Sunday, June 24, 2012

A safe Disinfectant!






Yes, Basic G is safe.
 
How to mix it: the exact math on the label is 3/8th of a tsp to 16 oz of water (I use a 1 & 1/2 tsp in my Basic G 16 oz spray bottle). Shaklee sells Basic G spray bottles. Or you can purchase your own 32 oz spray bottle at the store and use 3 tsp.

It is a disinfectant so it has to be labeled with those same warnings but you will notice that it doesn't have the toxic fumes you get from other cleaners.

Basic G Kills more bacteria then chlorine up to 99% of bacteria—Even AIDS virus  (HIV). And it’s effects last longer than chlorine. Just 1 quart of Shaklee's Basic G makes 64 gallons of germ fighting power without the risks that come with normal household cleaners which have caused 7 million accidental poisonings each year; more than 75% of which are children under 6. Many cleaners contain chlorine which irritates the lungs as well as sodium hydroxide, phenol, ammonia or formaldehyde. These and more are toxic. Basic G is the safest disinfectant on the market! It has a 3 year shelf life. And, its residual effectiveness lasts up to three days after application. Chlorine (bleach) used as a disinfectant is effective no more than one hour. Also, Basic G is Nonflammable, Biodegradable & Non-toxic.
         Link to Basic G       Link to Basic G spray bottle
BASIC G KILLS THE FOLLOWING:
Bacteria
Pseudomonas aeruginosa1
Staphylococcus aureus1
Salmonella enterica
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus
Bordetella bronchiseptica
Chlamydia psittaci
Community Associated Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (NRS384) (USA300)
Community Associated Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (NRS123) (USA400)
Enterobacter aerogenes
Enterobacter cloacae
Enterococcus faecalis – Vancomycin Resistant
(VRE)
Escherichia coli1
Fusobacterium necrophorum
Klebsiella pneumoniae1
Legionella pneumophila
Listeria monocytogenes
Pasteurella multocida
Proteus mirabilis
Proteus vulgaris
Salmonella enteritidis
Salmonella typhi
Salmonella typhimurium
Serratia marcescens
Shigella flexneri
Shigella sonnei
Staphylococcus aureus – Methicillin resistant
(MRSA)
Staphylococcus aureus – Vancomycin Intermediate
Resistant (VISA)
Staphylococcus epidermidis2
Streptococcus faecalis1
Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep)
Viruses
*Adenovirus Type 4
*Herpes Simplex Type1
*Herpes Simplex Type2
*Human coronavirus
*Influenza A / Hong Kong Flu Virus*
*Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
*Rotavirus
*Rubella (German Measles)
*SARS Associated Coronavirus
Animal Viruses
*Avian Influenza (H5N1)*Avian polyomavirus
*Canine distemper
*Feline leukemia
*Feline picornavirus
*Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
*Infectious bronchitis (Avian IBV)
* Newcastle Disease
*Pseudorabies (PRV)
*Rabies
*Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGE)
Fungi
Aspergillus niger
Candida albicans
Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Athlete’s Foot Fungus)
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1 ATCC & antibiotic-resistant strain
2 Antibiotic-resistant only
* Virucidal

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