D2 Sanitizers is a leading provider of chemicals, soaps and sanitizers to food processors, grocery stores and convenience stores.
We provide food handling facilities with products and education to address microbial issues. Our range of cleaners includes various disinfecting and sanitizing products designed to meet cleanliness and hygiene standards in commercial, healthcare and residential spaces. Effective cleaning should not only kill germs but also remove dirt and grime to ensure a hygienic environment. Using an EPA-registered disinfectant is key to achieving this level of cleanliness.
Sanitizers & Commercial Disinfectants to Ensure a Safe Environment
Trusted by professionals in food production, food service and more, commercial disinfectants are essential for maintaining hygiene and safety protocols. Alcohol-based disinfectants are particularly important for high-touch surfaces and medical equipment due to their rapid evaporative properties.
Sanitizers reduce bacteria to safe levels, while disinfectants kill a wider range of microorganisms, making them effective for various cleaning needs. Commercial disinfectants are especially effective on non-porous surfaces such as floors, countertops and other hard surfaces.
These products are also capable of eliminating odor-causing bacteria, reinforcing their cleaning and sanitizing capabilities.
Dispensing Options
Durable, efficient dispensers designed to keep your sanitizing solutions accessible and your spaces clean.
Floor Sanitizers for Food Service
Powerful, safe floor sanitizers formulated to keep high-traffic areas spotless and hygienic.
Food Safe Disinfectant Wipes
Eco-friendly disinfectant wipes that keep surfaces spotless and safe—ideal for kitchens, food facilities and everyday cleaning needs!
Hand Sanitizers
Skin-friendly hand sanitizers to keep hands germ-free—perfect for both high-traffic areas and personal use.
Hand Soaps
Industrial hand soap—tough on grime, gentle on skin and ideal for maintaining hygiene in demanding work environments.
Peracetic Acid Products
High-performance peracetic acid solutions offering superior microbial control for food processing and industrial applications.
Shoe Sanitizer
Fast-acting sanitizing solutions for boots and shoes to maintain cleanliness from the ground up in food facilities and high-traffic areas.
Surface Sanitizers
Effective, food-safe surface sanitizers that disinfect workstations, equipment and high-contact areas to ensure a clean environment.
Tailored Solutions for Your Facility's Needs
At D2 Sanitizers, we understand that each industry has unique sanitation challenges. Our products are highly effective in killing harmful germs to ensure a clean and safe environment. In today’s world, disinfectants play a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, like colds and influenza. That’s why we’ve developed specialized solutions to meet the strict hygiene requirements of food processing, food service and commercial kitchens. When using industrial disinfectants, it is crucial to follow essential safety precautions, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and proper ventilation. Our products are trusted by professionals across multiple industries for their effectiveness, safety and ease of use. Whether you’re sanitizing high-contact surfaces, ensuring footwear hygiene or maintaining equipment cleanliness, we have the products to keep your facility compliant and running smoothly.
Food Processing
Ensure full compliance with FDA regulations and maintain the highest levels of food safety. Our sanitizers and disinfectants eliminate pathogens while being safe for food contact surfaces, keeping your production line clean and efficient.
Food Service
From kitchen surfaces to dining areas, our disinfectant products offer fast-acting, reliable sanitation that protects customers and staff while meeting industry hygiene standards.
Commercial Kitchens
Maintain a spotless kitchen with our surface sanitizers, hand hygiene products and disinfectant wipes, ensuring every area is properly sanitized to avoid cross-contamination.
Janitorial & Sanitation
Our powerful, fast-acting products are rigorously tested and EPA-registered to kill germs, making facility-wide sanitation simple and efficient, and helping janitorial teams uphold cleanliness and hygiene. These disinfectants are crucial in preventing or killing harmful microorganisms that can lead to diseases and infections.
Industrial Hygiene
In heavy-duty industrial settings, our sanitizers ensure safe, effective disinfection for surfaces and equipment to help reduce contamination risks in demanding environments. Maintaining hygiene on gym equipment with specialized cleaning products is essential for effectively removing sweat, germs and other contaminants commonly found on fitness equipment.
Education
Ensure the safety of students and staff with products that sanitize classrooms, cafeterias and communal areas, promoting a healthy learning environment.
Commercial Disinfectants FAQs
Proper storage of commercial disinfectants is crucial to maintain their effectiveness. Store them in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure that these products are labeled correctly and kept out of reach of children to prevent any accidental misuse.
To effectively sanitize non-porous surfaces, use a high-quality product like Alpet D2 Surface Sanitizer or Food Safe Wipes. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use it for optimal sanitization:
- Prepare the Surface: Ensure that the non-porous surface is free from any visible dirt or debris. If necessary, clean the surface with a general cleaner and rinse it thoroughly before applying the sanitizer.
- Application: For liquid sanitizer, spray Alpet D2 Surface Sanitizer directly onto the surface. Make sure to cover the area thoroughly. For wipes, use Alpet D2 Sanitizer Wipes to wipe down the surface, ensuring that the entire area is saturated with the sanitizer.
- Dwell Time: Allow the product to remain on the surface for the recommended dwell time to ensure effective sanitization. This is typically around 60 seconds, but always check the product label for specific instructions.
- Wipe Down (if necessary): After the dwell time, you can choose to wipe the surface down with a clean cloth or towel if desired, although many sanitizers are designed to leave a residue that continues to protect the surface.
- Drying: Allow the surface to air dry completely to ensure that any remaining sanitizing agents can continue to work effectively.
- Safety Precautions: Always follow safety instructions on the product label. Ensure proper ventilation in the area during application and use personal protective equipment (PPE) if recommended.
By following these steps using Alpet D2 Surface Sanitizer or Food Safe Wipes, you'll ensure that non-porous surfaces are effectively sanitized and safe for use, reducing the presence of harmful pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
Commercial disinfectants are specialized chemical formulations designed to eliminate harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, from various surfaces in commercial settings. These products are essential for maintaining hygiene and preventing the spread of infectious diseases, particularly in high-traffic environments such as hospitals, schools, restaurants and offices.
The effectiveness of commercial disinfectants stems from their active ingredients, which often include compounds such as chlorine, hydrogen peroxide and quaternary ammonium compounds. Each of these ingredients works through distinct mechanisms to disrupt the structural integrity of microbial cells. For example, chlorine-based disinfectants can effectively oxidize cellular components, while quaternary ammonium compounds disrupt cell membranes, rendering the microorganisms inactive and unable to reproduce.
In addition to their germ-killing properties, commercial disinfectants are formulated for ease of use and versatility. Available in various forms, such as sprays, wipes and concentrated solutions, they can be applied to a wide range of surfaces, including stainless steel, plastic and glass. However, it is crucial to read the labels for specific usage instructions and safety precautions, as certain materials may not be compatible with all disinfectants.
The use of commercial disinfectants has gained particular significance in recent years due to global health concerns, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Many disinfectants are now formulated to meet the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards for efficacy against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. This information is typically indicated on product labels, allowing consumers to make informed choices when selecting disinfectants to ensure effective sanitation practices in their facilities.
Commercial disinfectants are a vital component of any cleaning protocol, providing peace of mind that surfaces are not only clean but also safe for public interaction and use. By choosing the right disinfectant for the specific context, businesses can protect their employees and customers while promoting a healthier environment.
When choosing commercial disinfectants, consider factors such as efficacy against a broad spectrum of pathogens, compatibility with various surfaces and equipment, ease of application, compliance with industry regulations and safety for users and the environment. Look for products that are EPA-registered, have undergone rigorous testing for effectiveness and offer clear usage instructions to ensure proper disinfection protocols are followed. Conducting a risk assessment of your facility's specific needs can also help determine the most suitable commercial disinfectant for your operations.
Commercial disinfectants are specifically formulated to meet the stringent requirements of various industries such as food service, commercial kitchens, janitorial & sanitation and industrial hygiene. They are designed to eliminate a wider range of pathogens and maintain high levels of cleanliness in demanding environments. On the other hand, household disinfectants are generally milder and primarily used for routine cleaning in residential settings. They may not be as effective against certain types of germs or suitable for use on surfaces that come into contact with food or require heavy-duty disinfection.