Indian Peroxide donates hydrogen peroxide to aid COVID-19 efforts
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Indian Peroxide donates hydrogen peroxide to aid COVID-19 efforts

The chemical is environmental friendly and will create around 120 tons of disinfectant solution, which will be used to stop Coronavirus spread in different locations in the district.

  • By ICN Bureau | May 07, 2020
Indian Peroxide Limited (IPL) has shown commitment to co-operate with the Gautam Buddh Nagar District Administration to defeat the Coronavirus epidemic in Uttar Pradesh. The company has provided a large quantity of Hydrogen Peroxide chemical under its CSR initiative, free of cost to the district administration from its Dahej (Gujarat) plant. The chemical is environmental friendly and will create around 120 tons of disinfectant solution, which will be used to stop Coronavirus spread in different locations in the district. 
 
IPL Chairman Anil Kumar Tyagi commented, "We will do everything possible to assist government to save the country from the Coronavirus. There will be no shortage of disinfectant solution and we are also open to provide hydrogen peroxide solution in other cities of Uttar Pradesh to maintain the health and hygiene of the general public. The quantity provided is worth INR 5 lakh rupees and is free of cost for humanity and national service."
 
10 tons of hydrogen peroxide (35% concentration) provided by IPL will make up to 120 tons of disinfectant solution for the disinfectant drive. In the current scenario, the 3% concentration hydrogen peroxide solution is widely used and authorized disinfectant by the Centers for disease control and prevention. Countries like China, Korea, UAE, Hong Kong, Israel have been widely using H2O2 in all public places, hospitals and homes etc. to counter the spread of Coronavirus.
 
Hydrogen Peroxide is an effective disinfectant to use against the Coronavirus epidemic that persists on inanimate surfaces and surroundings. A good broad spectrum of bactericidal and antiviral properties combined with excellent stability and environmentally friendly characteristics make hydrogen peroxide an ideal disinfectant for virus inactivation. This all-purpose solution releases oxygen and water when used as a sanitizer which is cost-effective and non-toxic in nature. Hydrogen Peroxide has been used regularly to sterilize medical devices and mild antiseptic has been used on the skin to prevent minor cuts, scratches, and burn infections. A 3% concentration solution of hydrogen peroxide is considered safe and used by consumers.

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