Hospital-Grade Disinfection for Healthcare & Clinical Facilities
OxiTab is Non-Hazardous EPA Registered (on 5 lists) disinfecting tablet.
Protect patients, staff, and your facility with OxiTab's pre-measured disinfecting tablets - proven against C. diff, MRSA, TB, and 20+ critical pathogens. No PPE required.
- EPA List K β C. diff
- EPA List M β TB
- EPA List N β COVID-19
- EPA List L β Ebola
What is OxiTab?
OxiTab is a revolutionary EPA-registered disinfecting tablet that dissolves in water to create a powerful disinfecting solution.
Unlike traditional liquid disinfectants, each pre-measured tablet ensures perfect dilution every time: No Measuring, No Guessing, No Waste.
1 tablet = 1 gallon of hospital-grade disinfectant at ~1,076 ppm
Hospital & Acute Care Disinfection. HAI Prevention. No Compromise.
Clinic & Outpatient Disinfection. Fast Turnaround. Staff Safe.
Long-Term Care & SNF Disinfection. Resident Safety First.
Lab & Procedural Room Disinfection. Precision. Non-Corrosive.
See OxiTab in Action at Your Facility
Click each numbered area to discover how OxiTab protects every zone of your healthcare environment.
Patient Beds & Call Buttons
Disinfection
Disinfection
Over-Bed Tables & IV Stands
Surface Disinfection
Nursing Station Counters & Carts
Surface Disinfection
Restroom Fixtures & High-Touch Surfaces
Surface Disinfection
Floors & Common Areas
One Tablet - Multiple Disinfection Usages
How to Use OxiTab in 3 Simple Steps
No complicated math (1 tablet per 1 gallon of water)βjust mix, apply, and follow the right wet-contact time.
Drop Tablet in Water
Add OxiTab to cool/room-temperature water (don't use hot water). Use the dose on your label/dilution chart for the job you're doing (ex: routine disinfection vs. spores).
Let It Fully Dissolve
Let the tablet dissolve completely (a quick stir helps). If you're making a solution ahead of time, mix fresh daily (or anytime it becomes diluted/contaminated).
Clean, Then Disinfect
Apply by spray, wipe, mop, or soak to wet the surface thoroughly.
- If the surface is visibly dirty, pre-clean first.
- Keep the surface visibly wet for the contact time required on the label (this depends on the organism and concentration).
- Then wipe or let air dry.
- Important:Β Items/surfaces that will contact food, feed, or drinking water must be rinsed with potable water before reuse.
How OxiTab Works in Your Healthcare Facility
From patient rooms to nursing stations, procedure suites to restrooms β OxiTab delivers consistent, non-hazardous disinfection across your entire environment.
Patient Rooms
- Bed rails, headboards, and mattress frames
- Call buttons and remote controls
- Over-bed tables and IV poles
- Patient monitors and equipment surfaces
- Window sills, door handles, light switches
Clinical & Nursing Areas
- Nursing station counters and workstations
- Supply carts and medication carts
- Exam tables and procedural surfaces
- Shared computer keyboards and phones
- Break room surfaces and sinks
Restrooms & High-Touch Surfaces
- Toilet seats, handles, and surrounding areas
- Sink faucets and soap dispenser surfaces
- Door handles and push plates throughout
- Elevator buttons and handrails
- Floor mopping with mop bucket solution
Trusted by Healthcare & Infection Control Professionals Nationwide
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about using OxiTab in healthcare and clinical environments.
Yes. OxiTab is an EPA-registered disinfectant (EPA Reg. No. 71847-6-99958) listed on EPA Lists N, K, Q, M, and L β covering COVID-19, C. diff spores, emerging viral pathogens, tuberculosis, and Ebola. It meets the disinfection standards required in hospital, clinical, long-term care, and outpatient environments across the United States.
Yes. OxiTab is registered onEPA List K, which confirms efficacy againstClostridioides difficile(C. diff) spores.
The kill time is 4 minutes at 4,306 ppm(4 tablets per gallon). This is the concentration required for high-risk sporicidal disinfection β for example, terminal cleaning of C. diff isolation rooms.
OxiTab concentration scales with the task:
- Routine disinfection (bacteria/viruses):Β 1 tablet per gallon (~1,076 ppm), 1β4 min contact time
- C. diff sporicidal (EPA List K):Β 4 tablets per gallon (~4,306 ppm), 4 min contact time
- TB (EPA List M):Β 5 tablets per gallon (~5,382 ppm), 4 min contact time
Always refer to the OxiTab EPA master label or dilution chart for organism-specific concentration requirements.
OxiTab is non-hazardous β it contains no corrosive, oxidizer, or flammable hazard classifications. It produces no toxic fumes and has a mild chlorine scent that dissipates quickly.
This makes it far more suitable than bleach for use in occupied or semi-occupied areas, such as routine patient room cleaning, hallways, and common areas.
Always follow the EPA label and your facility's infection control policies.
For routine disinfection at standard concentrations (1β2 tablets/gallon), OxiTab does not require gloves or eye protection β it is classified as non-hazardous.
This is a significant advantage over bleach, which requires gloves and eye protection and can cause skin and respiratory irritation.
At higher sporicidal concentrations (4+ tablets/gallon), refer to the product label for any applicable precautions.
Both OxiTab and bleach can kill C. diff spores, but OxiTab has several meaningful advantages for HAI prevention programs:
- Non-hazardous β reduces staff chemical exposure and associated health risks
- Non-corrosive β won't degrade bed rails, metal fixtures, or medical equipment
- Pre-measured β eliminates the dilution errors that make bleach ineffective or dangerously concentrated
- Broader EPA list coverage (5 lists vs. typically 2 for bleach)
- No rinse required β reduces protocol steps and speeds room turnover
No rinsing is required for most surfaces β simply wipe or allow to air dry after the required contact time. OxiTab breaks down into safe byproducts and leaves no harmful residue.
Exception:Surfaces that will come into direct contact with food, feed, or drinking water must be rinsed with potable water before reuse, per EPA label requirements.
OxiTab is approximatelyΒ ~$1.50 per gallonΒ of solution β more expensive than raw bleach (~$0.30β0.50/gal) but significantly less than QUATS ($3/gal).
The total cost advantage over bleach becomes clear when you factor in:
- PPE costs eliminated (gloves, eye protection)
- Equipment corrosion and maintenance costs reduced
- No dilution errors wasting product or requiring re-cleaning
- 3+ year shelf life eliminating spoilage waste
- Lighter shipping weight vs. liquid jugs