1.1. Do I need to add bacteria? 1.2. Do I need to add enzymes? 2. Inorganic compounds 3. Organic solvents 4. The verdict on septic tank additives 4.1. What the science says 4.2. What regulations say Biological additives Biological septic tank additives include yeasts, natural bacteria, and...
In between washes,spray rubbing alcohol into the shoes to kill the bacteria and eliminate the odor.Do not be shy to just dump a lot of alcohol into the shoes. Soak them and dry them in the sun. Tip for leather shoes: The above method of cleansing, minus the washing machine, also work...
Pet snakes aren’t venomous. They’re constrictor snakes, but their mouths are full of bacteria, which they can pass on to you when they bite. According to theSouth African Medical Journal, snake bites can produce ‘severe local and systemic septic complications’ whether or not the snake is...
As seen on ABC’s "Shark Tank," PhoneSoap helps you tackle bacteria and pollution encountered daily. PhoneSoap products use UV-C light to disinfect phones and other gear such as remote controls, tablets, keys and more. This assortment has you covered from simple sanitizers to sanitizing ...
Aerobic bacteria are commonly used due to their ability to oxidize and decompose organic compounds efficiently [73,74,75]. The availability of oxygen plays a critical role in determining the rate of removal of suspended materials by these microorganisms. Two common methods employed during this phase...