Protocols that hold.
Tests that pass.

Surfaces collect what the air drops—the heaviest microbial load in the building. PATHox is an EPA-registered, no-rinse chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) sanitizer for hard, high-touch surfaces, its concentrate auto-diluted at the point of use for safe, consistent dosing. Dialed in by us, run by your team.

PATHox

Hard Surfaces

Up to 99.999%Pathogen reduction
No-rinseNo residue left behind
Push-buttonAuto-diluted, no mixing
EPA-registered#73139-1

Dialed in by us

Push-button, not hand-mixed.

PATHox dilutes its concentrate automatically as you dispense—no hand-mixing, no miscalculated ratios. We set your coverage, contact times, and intervals, then deliver concentrate on a set cadence so your tank stays charged and your team never runs out.

Auto-diluted on demand

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What it delivers

Surfaces collect what the air carries.

Spores and bacteria ride a room's air and settle onto floors, benches, and equipment, making surfaces the main source of your facility's disease pressure. PATHox treats them on contact, strong enough to clear the load and safe enough to run every shift.

Reduces pathogens, controls crop molds

Up to 99.999% reduction of target pathogens—including powdery mildew, botrytis, and aspergillus—so swabs and plate counts come back clean.

No-rinse, no residue, no REI

No rinse, no lock-out, and no re-entry interval. EPA-registered ClO₂ chemistry (EPA Reg. No. 73139-1) breaks down clean—so your crew keeps working in an occupied facility.

One chemistry replaces the shelf

Retire your hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂), peracetic acid (PAA), and bleach (HOCl) rotation for one sanitizer and one on-demand system.

Your team, set up to succeed

Written SOPs, hands-on training, and dialed-in coverage, contact times, and intervals—so the program holds under production pressure and survives turnover.

At a glance

PATHox specifications.

PropertyDetail
SurfacesHard surfaces — tables, floors, tools, high-touch points
Active chemistryChlorine dioxide (ClO₂), no-rinse sanitizer
EPA registration#73139-1
Pathogen reductionUp to 99.999% of target pathogens
TargetsPowdery mildew, botrytis, aspergillus, and general microbial load
DosingPush-button auto-dilution from concentrate—no hand-mixing
ApplicationNo-rinse, no lock-out, no re-entry interval
ResidueNo toxic residue; breaks down clean with a long active window
ReplacesHydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid (PAA), bleach
ProgramSOPs, hands-on training, coverage / contact-time / interval setup

PATHox — common questions.

Do we have to rinse it off?

No. PATHox is no-rinse and leaves no toxic residue—no lock-out and no re-entry interval, so your crew keeps working.

How do we mix it?

You don't. Push-button auto-dilution doses the concentrate for you, so there's no hand-mixing and no miscalculated ratios.

Will it handle mold?

Yes—it controls powdery mildew, botrytis, and aspergillus, and reduces target pathogens up to 99.999%.

Is it just chemistry?

No. PATHox includes the SOPs and training that make a surface program hold up under production pressure and staff turnover.

What does getting started look like?
  1. Assessment. We get to know your facility's overall disease pressure, its footprint (canopy size, grow, veg, dry, and cure rooms, and critical circulation), and how your team runs IPM and hygiene today. On-site or by call, at no cost.
  2. Prescription. We build a sanitation program around your facility's size and specific disease pressure. It does take dedicated staff hours, so we work with your team to fit the right program into how they already operate.
  3. Installation. Installed around your grow cycle, with your staff trained and chemistry generated on site in our truck at every delivery.
  4. Ongoing management. On a set schedule every 30–60 days, we return to refill chemistry, handle service and maintenance, and review the program with your sanitation team, confirming everything is on track and answering any questions.

Set your team up to pass

Let's build your surface protocol.

Tell us about your facility and we'll dial in PATHox coverage, contact times, and intervals for the surfaces that carry your risk—then train your team to run it.