Frequently Asked Questions About Water Electrolysis Technology
The use water electrolysis technology for cleaning and infection control is growing at fast pace both here in Australia and around the world and over the past 12 years, eWater Systems has become the market leader in this technology across Australasia. We have created the following FAQ to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about this industry-changing technology.
Preventing the Spread of Norovirus with Electrolysed Water
Norovirus is one of the most prevalent pathogens worldwide and one of the leading causes of Gastro. According to the Australian government, there are approximately two million Norovirus infections each year. A mounting body of evidence continues to show that inactivating [norovirus] in food, and environmental matrices is a challenge. [However,] Electrolysed water shows promise.
Key Components of Proper Hygiene Management in food service
There are many components to an effective hygiene management program in a food-service facility. A food-service facility refers to any commercial kitchen where food is being prepared for public consumption. The most critical elements of a hygiene management program are cleaning and sanitation. An effective program ensures both food safety and quality.
eWater Disinfectant listed by TGA as Proven Effective Against COVID-19
eWater Systems, Australia's leading sustainable hygiene technology company, announces that their unique Disinfectant, produced by an on-site and on-demand generator, has been TGA listed and proven to be able to kill the pathogens that cause COVID-19.
Is it time to rethink chemicals in hospitality?
Protecting your team and customers is requiring more and better hygiene management than ever before. This increased demand for hygiene management has come not only at a cost to the bottom line but also to our environment and the safety of our people. Find out why hospitality operators aren’t taking this lying down.
Understanding chemical sensitivities
With Australians heading back to their workplaces over the coming weeks and months, increased cleaning and hygiene standards will be a standout feature in the workplace. As we head back to these environments it is important to be aware of the chemicals being used around you and on your skin.
5 steps to avoiding harsh chemicals at work
With increased hygiene standards and practices expected across all workplaces, chemicals are more prevalent than ever at work. Research has found that one in five people1 have a chemical sensitivity that ranges from fragrance sensitivity to asthma-like reactions. Therefore, ensuring your workplace is healthy as well as safe is the key to a successful return to work.
The difference between cleaning, sanitising and disinfection.
Having a plan is important but ensuring your team or cleaning contractors are implementing it correctly is vital. In this article we explore the differences between cleaning, sanitising and disinfecting.
Dark Waters Movie
More than 140 000 new chemicals and pesticides have been synthesised since 1950. Many are poorly understood and tested for toxicity. Dark Water an important film that exposes the dangers of this and highlights the spin-doctoring in the chemical industry.
eWater on set at Masterchef
In keeping with the highest standards demanded by the MasterChef Australia team, eWater combines TGA Commercial Grade Disinfectant designation and HACCP Food Safety compliance with the purity and safety of being Australian Organic certification.