

Nátrium-klorit is a fine white salt. Drop a scoop into water plus a food-grade acid and it releases chlorine dioxide, a gas that wipes out germs, mold, and bad smells without leaving toxic leftovers. Hospitals, breweries, and even chicken farms trust it because it works in cold water and keeps pipes clean.

Sodium hypochlorite is the active ingredient in regular household bleach. The bottle you buy at the store is usually 5–6 % strength; dilute it 1 : 5 and you get a powerful cleaner for toilets and trash cans. It fades fabric, so wear old clothes and gloves.
Mix 20 mL of standard bleach with 980 mL water and you have a 1 % hypochlorite solution that costs pennies. Spray it on cutting boards, door handles, or pet bowls. Wait ten minutes, rinse, and the surface is food-grade safe. It kills flu viruses in under a minute and keeps the fridge smelling fresh.
Fill the travel-size pouch with sodium chlorite powder, add the citric activator, and you create chlorine dioxide in 60 seconds. One pouch treats 20 L of river water for camping or sterilizes an entire hotel room. No electricity, no bulky gear—just clear water and peace of mind.
Sealed packs stay stable for three years; once opened, use within six months for full strength.
Never—this creates toxic chlorine gas. Always dilute with plain water only.
It can still cause fading; spot-test on an inside seam first.
When used as directed, the taste disappears in 15 minutes; add a lemon slice if desired.
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