Technically-acceptable products are currently being launched on the market, but not all of these have the relevant safety guarantees. Many examples can be found in our archives. This is the reason we consider it necessary to refer to SAFETY measures, even more so when considering the highly problematic chemical nature, as is the case of CHLORINE and other additives.
The storage and handling of CHLORINE are subject to increasingly stricter regulations. This is evidence that the risk of using these products is high, and that the damage to the health of operators in the event of accident has been and continues to be severe.
In addition, the general public are increasingly more aware of the possible risks of accident due to CHLORINE.
Leaks of different gases which have affected the general public have led to major citizen movements condemning and opposing the companies behind these leaks.
The “CETOLAR” system only produces the chlorine it dispenses. It does not require storage or any handling of equipment, except to start up the generators which, in the event of incident, have adaptors which automatically disconnect production.