Ultra-Lyte® is
Eco-friendly
- Hypo-allergenic
- Non-toxic
- Unscented
- Non-drying
Ultra-Lyte® is
Safe
- No PPE required
- Non-flammable
- Controls & eliminates outbreaks
Ultra-Lyte® is
Certified
- Health Canada Approved as effective against Covid
- Food Approved
- DIN Certified #02362546
Available in a variety of sizes
6 Bottles @ 1 Litre ea.
4 Jugs @ 4 Litres ea.
20 Litre Pail (optional spigot)
1000L TOTE – Easy Dispensing
Ultra-Lyte® ULD500
Industrial DIN Disinfectant / Sanitizer (Hospital, Nursing, Medical)
Ultra-Lyte® RTS200
Food Approved Disinfectant / Sanitizer
We stand by our product, however, should you not be completely satisfied, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee within 30 days of purchase of any unopened bottles/jugs.
What is the active antimicrobial agent in Ultra-Lyte®?
Hypochlorous acid (HOCL), a biocidal agent, which is produced by the human body's natural immune system to fight infection AKA "Super-oxidized Water" or "Electrolyzed Water"HOCL is highly effective against a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold and mildew.
Is Ultra-Lyte® safe for humans, animals and the environment?
Yes, Ultra-Lyte® disinfectant is nontoxic to humans and animals. No known health risks associated with its intended use. Biodegradable and does not harm the environment, after use, Ultra-Lyte turns into very weak brine. It does not introduce chemical or soap residue into the ecosystem.
Is Ultra-Lyte® fragrance free and why?
No fragrances added to Ultra-Lyte. Perfect for those with multiple chemical sensitivities. (MCS) Neutralizes/eliminates the nasty odors caused by food or pets.
What is the difference between Ultra-Lyte® and bleach?
Main disinfecting ingredient in bleach is hypochlorite and the main disinfecting ingredient in Ultra-Lyte is HOCL. It is well established to be substantially more effective biocidal than hypochlorite bleach (up to 100 times), yet is completely safe, natural and non-toxic. Bleach, however, is known to be toxic, can cause severe tissue damage, and is a breathing irritant.
Ultra-Lyte® kills most bacteria and viruses on contact, whereas bleach can take up to an hour to achieve a similar result.
What is the difference between disinfectant and sanitizer?
- 100% kill is sterilization.
- 99.999% kill within 10 minutes is Disinfection.
- 99.9% kill within 10-30 seconds is Sanitizing.
And the difference between HOCL and other disinfectants is that the organisms that Ultra-Lyte® touches, are completely killed, and not just disrupted. (Sanitizing does not create this situation alone. The use of "partial-kill" disinfectants/sanitizers does.) This partial-kill disruption is what causes "superbugs", and is what causes isolation of pathogens in medical, janitorial, and food manufacturing environments.
How does Ultra-Lyte® kill bacteria if they are non-toxic?
Ultra-Lyte® contains HOCL that reacts with a variety of microbial sub-cellular compounds, interferes with metabolic processes, and kills individual bacterium exposed within milliseconds. In the human body, white blood cells naturally produce hypochlorous acid to defend against disease / bacteria in the body.
Is ULTRA-LYTE® Flammable?
No, Ultra-Lyte® is not flammable because it contains no alcohol. Alcohol based sanitizers contain isopropyl which is highly flammable and can easily ignite. Ultra-Lyte®, having no alcohol content, ensures there is no risk of fire in the presence of a flame ie patio heaters, candles, lighter, industrial equipment, etc. Ultra-Lyte® is safe around humans, pets and food.
We have a busy dental office and since the COVID pandemic we have invested heavily in a robust sterilization and safety protocol we had prior to the pandemic. Enter the Ultra-Lyte product, after thorough research into this product we found that it was a very effective virucidal and bactericidal . It was also very effective in a short time and had a good safety record to human exposure. I would recommend this product for any medical setting, easy to apply, highly effective and reasonably priced.
Dr Mohammed Saigar
Collingwood Dental Centre