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Welcome to Aqua Protego

How Aqua Protego works? Aqua Protego is composed of 0.03% hypochlorous acid, 0.5% sodium chloride & 99.46% water (<0.01% other trace components). It kills bacteria, fungi & viruses in a very similar way to how our own body fights off infection. It’s the hypochlorous acid which has the powerful disinfection properties. When a microorganism attacks us, our immune system immediately sends a type of white blood cell called a neutrophil to the invasion site. The neutrophil produces hypochlorous acid whic acts as a rapid-action antimicrobial agent & destroys the attacking pathogen. Aqua Protego acts in much the same water; after exposure to Aqua Protego, microbes are destroyed – safely.

What Aqua Protego Kills?

Electrolyzed water has been tested &  found to be  a   highly effective Virucide, influenza Viruses, Listeria, HIV, Mycobacteria, Tuberculosis killing:

1.  All enveloped and non enveloped viruses, bacteria, fungi, mould, including but not limited to:

i.  COVID-19

ii.  Poliovirus

iii.  Norovirus

iv.  Adenovirus

v.  Escherichia Coli

vi.  Human Norovirus

vii.  Hemophilus lnfluenzae

viii.  Aspergillus spp

ix.  Legionella Pneumophila

x.  Salmonella spp

xi.  Staphylococcus spp

xii.  MRSA

xiii.  Clostridium Dificile

Aqua Protego Against Traditional Disinfectants

Generally Regarded As Safe (GRAS)

Eco Friendly

Hypoallergeni-c

Non-Toxic

Alcohol Free

Natural

Non-Corrosive

Non-Flammable

Traditional * Chemical Disinfectants

Aqua Protego

No virus or bacteria develops resistance against Aqua Protego!

100% Natural and human/animal friendly (Gentle and pH neutral (6.5-7.5))

Almost odourless – no need to ventilate rooms (unless fogging)

Noncorrosive

Hypoallergenic – not harsh on skin

Kills 99.999% of all viruses and other harmful microorganisms fast

Minimal protection required when using

Minimal to low risk, if swallowed

No residue, so need to rinse surfaces after disinfection

Aqua Protego products cover all business needs

Traditional Chemical Disinfectants

Viruses and bacteria develop resistance against traditional disinfectants

Dangerous of humans and animals (Harsh alkaline chemicals w/ pH 12-13)

Strong odours – need to ventilate rooms well and for a considerable time period

Corrosive to metals and can damage plastic

Highly irritating to eyes and skin, contribute to Asthma and breathing problems Hazardous to lungs, if inhaled

Takes longer to kill viruses and harmful microorganisms Some viruses and harmful pathogens develop resistance to traditional disinfectants

Protect equipment necessary when using

Highly dangerous if swallowed

Surfaces may need rinsing after being disinfected, if food prepared or if in contact with skin

Different disinfectants for different applications

* Some of the traditional chemicals might be non-flammable or non-alcoholic, BUT all are toxic and are a health hazard for humans and animals

An R&D and Science driven disinfectant and sanitizer

Protego has been developed based on the HOCl science and the knowledge of the wonder molecule.  Protego’s vision is to ensure that the disinfectants and sanitizers are used to eradicate pathogens without compromising human, animal and plant health.  This vision has driven Protego to invest in a robust scientific approach that takes into account the chemistry of HOCl to bring to the market an optimized and stable product that has an elongated shelf-life.

What makes Protego Different from other HOCl products?

Protego has partnered with an R&D based HOCl manufacturer of the UK and the R&D is conducted at a world class university, giving us the credibility of years of unbiased research that has made Protego the best HOCl product available in the market.

Protego is future looking and that means that we not only continue to invest in R&D, but we also believe in collecting data in partnership with our customers to optimize the product, enhance disinfection and sanitization, and bring new applications to the market.  Our sensor-based cleaning approach gives our customers an ultimate peace of mind that provides them both the historical and live status of the “state of contamination” in their premises.  This approach is unique and Protego takes pride in its strategy of Science and technology-based disinfection.

What is HOCl?

A tough-sounding acid that’s a superhero in the fight against COVID-19 and gentle enough to use on your face to treat acne? It might sound like the stuff of comic book legend, but it’s real and ready for your medicine, disinfectant and sanitizer shelves.

What is hypochlorous acid?

Let’s start with a basic fact: HOCl exists in your body. It’s created by white blood cells as a defense system against infection, bacteria and general ickiness.

HOCl attacks invading pathogens, breaking down the cell walls before destroying unhealthy invaders. The antimicrobial acid is lethally effective in carrying out its protective mission. (Think of it as your own internal Batman.)

“It’s your body’s natural response to bacteria, and it is very effective at its job,” says Dr. Khetarpal.

So how does it end up being mass-produced for cleaning supplies and skin care products? Well, chemists long ago cracked the code to make HOCl by using electrolysis to break down a simple saltwater solution.

More recently, however, manufacturing advancements allowed HOCl to be made in larger quantities with longer shelf life – a key to more widespread use.

Fun Facts about our product

Did you know?  The wonder molecule (HOCl) is generated in human body naturally as a defense to combat attack of bacteria and viruses.

Did you know?  According to the CDC, since the beginning of COVID 19, the number of calls to the US National Poison Data System (NPDS) and the American Association of Poison Control Centers has increased by 20%.  This increase is directly attributable to the use and exposure to the disinfectants.

Did you know?  Chemicals used in disinfectants are NOT intended for your lungs and daily exposure to the readily available disinfectants is equal to smoking 20 cigarettes a day!

Did you know?  Consistent use of alcohol-based sanitizers carries a potential risk of dermatitis.

Did you know?  In 2002, FDA granted HOCl in general “top of the range” disinfectant status