ABOUT

  • Cost effective FDA approved surface disinfectant
  • Composition approved by Food and Drug Administration (Govt of India)
  • Quaternary Ammonium compound (QAC based)
  • Provides excellent disinfection against all viruses including corona viruses
  • Non-corrosive unlike hypo/chlorine-based disinfectants
  • Odorless and no harmful side effects unlike hypo/chlorine-based disinfectants
  • Colorless liquid which leaves no stains on clothes
  • Safe to use in disinfection tunnels and fogging machines
  • To be used for fogging, spraying, surface cleaning, floor mopping
  • Dilute 25 ml of HM 35 in 1 liter RO water
  • 1 liter HM 35 is enough for disinfection of an area of 10000 square feet
  • Available in different pack sizes of 5/20/50/200 liter
  • This disinfectant can be used across:
    • Factories
    • Hospitals
    • Schools
    • Banks
    • Enterprises & Institutions
    • Hotels & Clubs
    • Construction Sites
    • Shopping Malls
    • Supermarkets
    • Exhibitions
    • Stations & Airports & other transportation facilities
    • AHUs
    • Industrial applications
    • Housing Societies & Municipalities
    • Disinfection Tunnels
    • Fogging Machines
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FAQs

What should you look for when selecting a disinfectant?

The first and foremost thing which one should look for while selecting a disinfectant is whether it is manufactured under a drug license number. Manufacturer of disinfectants in India requires a Drug License. Another feature which one should consider is the components of the disinfectant. If one plans to use the disinfectant for spraying or fogging purpose then the disinfectant needs to be a non alcohol based disinfectant.

Is HM 35 flammable?

No. HM 35 is not flammable since it does not contain any alcohol based ingredient.

How should I dilute HM 35?

HM 35 needs to be diluted with RO/demineralized water for effective results.

Is HM 35 approved by Govt of India?

The composition of HM 35 has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration of India. It is manufactured under a license number – 664-OSP(H).

Which chemical compound is used in HM 35 for disinfection?

HM 35 contains Benzalkonium Chloride. Benzalkonium Chloride is a part of the QAC (quaternary ammonium compound) family and is a proven disinfectant against corona virus.

What is the major advantage of HM 35 over (ethanol/IPA) based disinfectants?

HM 35 (Bezalkonium chloride based) is a water based disinfectant which is non flammable. It can be safely sprayed within interior and exterior of any house or premise. Ethanol and IPA based surface disinfectants are flammable in nature and are very dangerous when used for spraying or fogging applications.

Can I use HM 35 as a hand sanitizer?

No. HM 35 cannot be used as a hand sanitizer. This product is a surface disinfectant and can be used by spraying or by using a cloth dipped in HM 35 to disinfect any surface.

Can I use HM 35 in spray tunnels and fogging machines?

Yes. HM15 at the recommended dilution is safe to use for disinfection in spray tunnels and fogging machines.

What is the quantity HM 35 required for disinfection?

1 litre of HM 35 needs to be diluted with 19 liter of RO water. The 20 litres solutions is enough to disinfect an area of 5,000 sq feet. The disinfection should be carried out 2-3 times in a day, to ensure virus free surfaces.

Is HM 35 more effective than sodium hypo chlorite/hypo/chlorine-based disinfectants?

HM 35 (Bezalkonium chloride based) and sodium hypo chlorite are both excellent disinfectants but HM 35 has the following advantages over chlorine-based disinfectants:
  • HM 35 is odorless and does not have pungent smell
  • HM 35 is non-corrosive to metal surfaces
  • HM 35 does not cause discoloration of clothes and surfaces
  • HM 35 does not cause any skin irritation or breathing problems
  • HM 35 has a shelf life of 12 months as compared to hypo which deteriorates rapidly when not stored properly. A 10% active hypo solution will remain only 5% active if exposed to sunlight directly for 12 hours.
  • No PPEs are required to make HM 35 solution
  • HM 35 is also more cost effective to use than sodium hypochlorite