OxiTab vs Barbicide
When it comes to disinfection in salons, spas, and barbershops, safety and effectiveness are everything. The two names you hear most often are OxiTab and Barbicide. But these products are not created equal. Many professionals today are searching for a safer disinfectant alternative or a safer alternative to Barbicide, and OxiTab is leading that shift.
Quick Highlights
- OxiTab kills 20+ pathogens many that Barbicide does not cover.
- Faster kills: most pathogens in 1–4 minutes vs Barbicide’s 10 minutes.
- Safer: non-hazardous, no PPE needed, recyclable packaging.
- More cost-effective: $1.50 per gallon vs Barbicide’s $3.40.
Quick Comparison: OxiTab vs Barbicide
Category | OxiTab | Barbicide |
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Cost per Gallon | $1.50 | $3.40 (127% higher) |
Pathogen Coverage | Broad: C. diff, Norovirus, TB, Ebola, MRSA, Candida auris, RSV, Influenza, Rhinovirus, Aspergillus, drug-resistant bacteria (20+ total) | Limited: HIV, HBV, HCV, SARS-CoV-2, MRSA, VRE, fungi |
Kill Times | 1–4 minutes for most pathogens | 10 minutes for most pathogens |
Safety | Non-hazardous, no PPE needed, mild scent | Hazardous Quats, PPE required, strong odor |
Post-Use | No wipe needed (air dry) | Wipe/rinse required |
Storage & Transport | Lightweight tablets, recyclable packaging | Heavy non-recyclable jugs |
Environmental Impact | Eco-friendly, no rust inhibitors | Contains rust inhibitors (hazardous masking agents) |
EPA Lists | N, K, Q, M, L | N |
At a glance: OxiTab outperforms Barbicide in cost, coverage, safety, convenience, and sustainability.
If you’re considering a safer disinfectant alternative to Barbicide, it helps to understand the basics. OxiTab uses HOCl, a non-hazardous, eco-friendly disinfectant that delivers hospital-grade performance, while Barbicide relies on Quats that require daily mixing and PPE.
OxiTab
- Tablet format - drop 1 tablet into 1 gallon of water to create a ready-to-use solution.
- Active ingredient: Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (NaDCC) → generates Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl).
- Non-hazardous, sustainable, effective, and simple.
Barbicide
- Liquid concentrate - requires careful measuring and daily mixing.
- Active ingredient: Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (Quats).
- Hazardous, corrosive, requires PPE, and has a strong odor.
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Barbicide EPA Registration: https://ordspub.epa.gov/ords/pesticides/f?p=PPLS:8:::::P8_PUID,P8_RINUM:541179,1839-83
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CDC notes on quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs): https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/disinfection-sterilization/chemical-disinfectants.html
How Much Bacteria and Viruses are Killed by Each Disinfectant
OxiTab is not just a Barbicide alternative — it is a far more powerful disinfectant. OxiTab covers more than 20 pathogens including C. diff, Ebola, TB, and Candida auris, which Barbicide does not. This matters for high-touch beauty environments.
Pathogen | OxiTab | Barbicide |
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Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) | 4306 ppm — 4 min | ❌ Not listed |
Norovirus (FCV surrogate) | 1076 ppm — 4 min | ❌ Not listed |
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | 1076 ppm — 1 min (List N) | ✅ 2 min (List N) |
Mycobacterium bovis (TB surrogate) | 5382 ppm — 4 min (List M) | ❌ Not listed |
Ebola Virus (EVP claim) | 1076 ppm — 1 min (List L/Q) | ❌ Not listed |
MRSA / VRE | 1076 ppm — 4 min | ✅ 10 min |
Fungicidal (Trichophyton) | 1076 ppm — 4 min | ✅ 10 min |
Candida auris | 4306 ppm — 2 min | ❌ Not listed |
Aspergillus fumigatus | 4306 ppm — 1 min | ❌ Not listed |
HIV-1, HBV, HCV | 1076 ppm — 1–4 min | ✅ 30 sec – 1 min |
Influenza A (H1N1, H3N2) | 1076 ppm — 2–10 min (1 min @ 4306 ppm) | ❌ Not listed |
Rhinovirus (Type 14) | 1076 ppm — 2 min | ❌ Not listed |
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) | 1076 ppm — 2 min | ❌ Not listed |
Poliovirus, Coxsackievirus | 1076 ppm — 4 min | ❌ Not listed |
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 | 1076 ppm — 2 min | ❌ Not listed |
Drug-resistant bacteria (CRE Klebsiella, MDR Acinetobacter) | 1076–4306 ppm — 2–4 min | ❌ Not listed |
Bottom line: OxiTab kills more pathogens, faster, and with broader coverage than Barbicide.
Disinfection Safety & User Experience
OxiTab
- Non-hazardous, safe for staff and clients.
- No PPE required for normal use.
- Mild “sea breeze” scent.
- Won’t corrode tools or surfaces.
- Approved for electrostatic sprayer use (viruses at 2153 ppm/1 min, bacteria at 4306 ppm/4 min).
Barbicide
- Hazardous, Quat-based chemical.
- Requires gloves and protective eyewear.
- Strong chemical odor.
- Can damage metal tools over time.
- Not approved for electrostatic sprayers.
Cost Comparison
When it comes to cost, OxiTab is the cost-effective Barbicide alternative. With lighter shipping, lower use rates, and no daily waste, OxiTab makes an affordable option for everyday disinfecting and sanitizing needs.
Feature | OxiTab | Barbicide |
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Format | 1 tablet (13.1 g) = 1 gallon | 8 fl oz concentrate + 120 fl oz water = 1 gallon |
Cost per Tablet/Dilution | $1.50 per tablet | $38–$55 per gallon concentrate (makes 16 gallons) |
Cost per Gallon (128 oz) | $1.50 | $3.40 (≈127% higher than OxiTab) |
Cost per 32 oz Bottle | ~$0.38 | ~$0.85 (≈124% higher than OxiTab) |
Solution Replacement | Effective up to 24 hours (stable longer in sealed container) | Must be replaced daily |
Shipping Weight | Very light — 1 tablet = 13.1 g | Heavy liquid — 1 gallon ≈ 8.5 lbs |
Shipping Costs | Low (lightweight tablets reduce freight) | Higher (heavy liquids increase freight costs) |
Result: OxiTab is cheaper per gallon, requires less labor, ships lighter, and avoids daily waste.
Storage Space Comparison
Space is valuable in salon, spa, and barbershop environments. OxiTab stores easily in compact containers, while Barbicide requires heavy, non-recyclable jugs that take up significant room.
Feature | OxiTab | Barbicide |
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Storage Volume | Small footprint: 1 small container of tablets makes dozens of gallons | Large footprint: multiple gallons of liquid concentrate required |
Shelf Life | Long shelf life (tablets remain stable in storage) | Limited shelf life (liquid can degrade over time) |
Ease of Handling | Lightweight, easy to carry | Heavy jugs, awkward to pour (hazardous material) |
Recyclability | Tablet packaging recyclable | Heavy plastic jugs cannot be recycled (hazardous residue) |
Win: OxiTab saves storage space and reduces inventory weight, making it simpler for salons and spas to manage disinfectants.
Environmental & Health Impact
OxiTab: Sustainable, effective, simple, affordable. No hazardous residues, no rust inhibitors. Does not need to be wiped down after use — surfaces can air dry safely.
Barbicide: Hazardous Quats that persist in the environment, contribute to corrosion, and require additional chemicals to prevent damage. Contains a rust inhibitor, which is itself a hazardous chemical masking the corrosive effects of other hazardous ingredients.
FAQs
Always follow the EPA-approved label directions for dilution, contact time, and use sites.
How long does an OxiTab solution last once mixed?
EPA label: Use within 24 hours. Science: Stable up to 2 weeks in sealed containers. Customer-friendly: “Use within a day for compliance, but OxiTab is far more stable than bleach or Quats — so you waste less.”
How long does Barbicide solution last?
Must be replaced daily, per EPA label.
Do I need to wipe surfaces after using OxiTab?
No — air dry is fine. Only rinse on food-contact items.
Do I need to wipe surfaces after using Barbicide?
Yes — wipe/rinse required; potable water rinse on food-contact items.
✅ Final Takeaway: Which Should You Choose?
OxiTab: Faster, broader pathogen coverage, cheaper, safer, sustainable. No wipe-down required — just air dry. Recyclable packaging with minimal waste.
Barbicide: Limited spectrum, slower, hazardous, more expensive long-term. Requires wipe-down after use and comes in non-recyclable hazardous plastic jugs.
OxiTab = Sustainable • Effective • Simple • Affordable
Core EPA & CDC References for this article
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EPA List N (Disinfectants for SARS-CoV-2): https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-n-disinfectants-coronavirus-covid-19 nv.certifyag.com
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EPA Pesticide Labels (how to find/verify labels): https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-labels US EPA
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CDC Infection Control – Chemical Disinfectants (incl. chlorine/HOCl & quats overview): https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/disinfection-sterilization/chemical-disinfectants.html CDC
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CDC/NIOSH – Work-related asthma exposures (includes quaternary ammonium compounds): https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/asthma/hcp/exposures/index.html CDC
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CDC Disinfection Guideline (overview & safety considerations): https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/disinfection-sterilization/disinfection-methods.html CDC
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NIH/PMC – HOCl safety & efficacy (peer-review):
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“Hypochlorous Acid: A Review” (2020): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7315945/ PMC
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“Antimicrobial efficacy, mode of action and in vivo use of HOCl” (2023): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073986/ NCBI
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