Professional Disinfection for Veterinary Clinics, Grooming Salons, Kennels & Pet Daycare
OxiTab is an EPA Registered, non-hazardous disinfectant tablet designed for professional animal care environments.
- Pet & Human Safe Formula
- Effective against Parvovirus (Parvo), Kennel Cough, Ringworm
- Up to 60% Less Expensive
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.
One tablet = One gallon of professional-grade disinfectant
See OxiTab in Action at Your Facility
Click each numbered area on the image below to discover how OxiTab protects every part of your grooming space
Kennel Sanitation
Kennel Pans
Surface Disinfection
Groom Table
Floor Care
Mop Bucket Ready
Tool Sanitation
Combs & Shears
Surface Disinfection
Counter Surfaces
Pet Safety 🟢
Food & Water Bowls
How OxiTab Works in Your Grooming Facility
How to Use OxiTab in 3 Simple Steps
No complicated math (1 tablet per 1 gallon of water)—just 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: Items/surfaces that will contact food, feed, or drinking water must be rinsed with potable water before reuse.
How OxiTab Works in Your Pet Grooming Salon
From grooming tools to bathing areas, OxiTab provides complete disinfection for every area of your pet salon, ensuring the safety of pets and staff while meeting health regulations.
🪒 Tool Disinfection
- Clippers and trimmers
- Scissors and shears
- Combs and brushes
- Nail clippers and grinders
- Bathing tubs and sinks
- Dryers and dryer tables
🏢 Facility Surfaces
- Grooming tables
- Kennels and crates
- Floor surfaces
- Waiting area furniture
- Door handles and gates
- Reception counters
🧼 High-Touch Areas
- Towels and bedding areas
- Leashes and collars
- Food and water bowls
- Toys and accessories
- Transport carriers
- Mobile grooming vans
Trusted by Pet Care Professionals Nationwide
OxiTab® Disinfectant Tablets vs. Rescue® Disinfectant Concentrate
See how OxiTab® Disinfectant Tablets compares to Rescue® Disinfectant Concentrate, a popular disinfectant in pet grooming facilities. Our advanced formula provides superior performance while being easier to use and more cost-effective.
| Feature | OxiTab® Disinfectant Tablets | Rescue® Disinfectant Concentrate |
|---|---|---|
| Canine Parvovirus (Parvo) Dilution | 1 tablet : 1 gallon (1076 ppm) | 1:16 (8 oz/gal) |
| Contact Time (Parvo) | 4 minutes @ 1076 ppm | 5 minutes @ 1:16 (8 oz/gal) |
| Cost per Gallon (Parvo) | $1.50 | $3.31 |
| Cost Savings | Save 55% | — |
| Non-Hazardous | ✓ Yes | ✗ Harmful if swallowed. Causes moderate eye irritation. |
| Have to Wash Area After Using | ✓ No (Non-Hazardous) | ✗ Wash, wipe surfaces and let air dry |
| EPA Registered Disinfectant | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Pre-Measured Dosing | ✓ Tablet form | ✗ Manual measuring |
| Eliminates Mixing Errors | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Non-Corrosive on Equipment | ✓ Yes | ⚠️ Can be harsh |
| Shipping Weight | Lightweight tablets | Heavy liquid jugs |
| Storage Space Required | Minimal | Bulky bottles |
| Environmental Impact | Reduced packaging waste | Plastic bottle waste |
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about using OxiTab in your pet grooming facility
Yes! OxiTab is EPA-registered and safe for use in facilities where pets are present. When used as directed, OxiTab is non-toxic and poses no risk to animals. The solution is safe for cleaning surfaces, tools, and equipment that come into contact with pets during grooming.
OxiTab has a 4-minute contact time for parvovirus at 1076 ppm—faster than Rescue's 5-minute contact time. Plus, OxiTab is non-hazardous and costs less than half per gallon. Always keep surfaces visibly wet for the full contact time to ensure effective disinfection.
It's incredibly simple! Just drop one OxiTab tablet into water according to the dilution instructions on the package. The pre-measured tablets eliminate the guesswork and risk of mixing errors. There's no measuring, no spills, and no waste—just consistent, effective disinfection every time.
Absolutely! OxiTab is EPA-approved for use in mop buckets and is perfect for keeping your floors pathogen-free. It's particularly effective in high-traffic areas where pets walk, and it won't leave behind harmful residues that could affect paws or skin.
For most surfaces, no rinsing is required—simply wipe or let air dry after the contact time. However, items or surfaces that will contact food, feed, or drinking water must be rinsed with potable water before reuse. This includes food bowls, water dishes, and any surfaces where pets may eat or drink.
No, OxiTab is non-corrosive and safe for use on metal tools, clippers, scissors, and other grooming equipment. Unlike some harsh disinfectants, OxiTab won't cause rust or deterioration, helping your expensive tools last longer while keeping them properly sanitized.
OxiTab costs approximately $1.50 per gallon of solution, compared to $3.31 per gallon for Rescue—that's over 50% savings! The tablets also have a longer shelf life (3+ years), take up less storage space, and eliminate shipping costs for heavy liquid products.
OxiTab is effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens commonly found in pet grooming facilities, including:
- Canine parvovirus
- Kennel cough (Bordetella)
- Ringworm (dermatophytes)
- E. coli and Salmonella
- Influenza viruses
- MRSA and other bacteria