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        Pure Oxygen Cleaner-Deodorizer &

        Fungal Wash

Anivac’s patented PURE OXYGEN fungal wash, cleaner and deodorizer is a 100% non-toxic

and environmentally safe way to wash away dirt & fungus, and eliminate all odours EVEN SKUNK.

PURE OXYGEN converts to oxygen and water vapour when drying.

The intense flood of oxygen coming from PURE OXYGEN will wash away fungus and odours,

often after just one application!

        PURE OXYGEN Rinse Free Shampoo & Deodorizer

Anivac’s patented PURE OXYGEN cleaning and deodorizing solution is a 100% non-toxic and environmentally safe way to clean and deodorize animals.

PURE OXYGEN converts to oxygen and water vapour and leaves absolutely no residue. With regular use PURE OXYGEN will help keep the skin and coat clean, fresh and healthy.

Restore the natural softness and brilliant shine of your animals coat with the power of Anivac's PURE OXYGEN Rinse Free Shampoo and Deodorizer.

        PURE OXYGEN Technology

PURE OXYGEN utilizes AHP chemical technology. AHP (Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide) is a synergistic blend of commonly used, safe ingredients that when combined with low levels of hydrogen peroxide produce exceptional potency as germicide and performance as a cleaner. The benefits and efficacy of AHP have been validated by third party clinical studies conducted by scientific organizations and third party researchers that are recognized by government regulatory agencies in Canada, the U.S and Europe.

AHP has an excellent Safety & Environmental Profile for the user and the environment. It is non-irritating to eyes & skin, is free of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s), there are no toxic ingredients in the formula and AHP does not leave any residual on the surface once dried.
What are VOCs?
Volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids. VOC’s are emitted by most cleaning products. VOC’s can adversely affect indoor air quality, and the inhalation of air containing such compounds released by cleaning and disinfecting agents has been associated with allergies and occupational asthma.
 

What is the difference between AHP and the Hydrogen Peroxide that can be purchased at a Drug Store or Pharmacy?
• Hydrogen Peroxide purchased at a Drug Store or Pharmacy is a 3% solution mixed with water. Scientists had worked for many years to find a way to properly mix other ingredients in this water and Hydrogen Peroxide solution and create a commercially viable and effective product.
• AHP is a formulation of Hydrogen Peroxide, surfactants and other inert ingredients which results in less active ingredient but better cleaning and faster germicidal performance than Hydrogen Peroxide at 3%. At the In-Use dilution of AHP for bathing the active ingredient is less than 0.1%.
 

Many cleaning and/or disinfectant products on the market have pleasant smells such as citrus, lime etc. Why doesn't AHP have a scent?
• A reason for creating a scent-free product is to avoid the masking of odours. Clean really has no smell. It is the absence of smell due to the absence of any odour causing materials. When you clean and disinfect with AHP there isn't a scent to mask the cleanliness. Your animal, room or facility will eventually just smell clean.
• Addition of scents which very often contain Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) to cleaning and disinfectants is also one of the leading causes of fragrance sensitivity and negative affects to indoor air quality. By creating a product that is scent free there are fewer negative reactions by end users, fewer complaints by occupants of the facility using AHP and therefore, from a Occupational Health & Safety standpoint a better product to use.
• Hydrogen Peroxide is an oxidizing agent, meaning it will oxidize and destroy certain compounds. Typically, the scents used in most cleaners fall into this group. It would be difficult to find a scent that would stay stable in the solution.