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Bio-Active Septic Tank Treatment, 1 Year Supply

$ 13.2

Availability: 410 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Bio-Active
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

    Description

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    Use of Bio-Active restores the biological population of good worker bacteria and enzymes which reduce solids. The beneficial bacteria also get carried over to the leach field to reduce solids and help prevent clogging. A clogged leach field is the biggest problem for septic systems, the hardest and most costly to repair.
    Bio-Active Septic
    12 Packets per Container (1 year supply)
    Each monthly packet is suitable for up to a 1500 gallon septic tank
    Simply drop packet in toilet and flush every month
    Billions of bacteria and septic specific enzymes per dose
    Helps prevent back-up and dissolves sludge
    Safe for all plumbing
    Septic Tank Basics:
    GOOD Bacteria vs. Anti-Bacterial Products
    Septic tanks safely treat and recycle wastewater through the use of a surprisingly simple system, basically powered by nothing more than gravity, fluid dynamics and bacteria. That's right:
    good bacteria
    are essential to the proper functioning of your septic tank by breaking down waste solids.
    We're accustomed to viewing bacteria in a negative light, as demonstrated by the abundance of disinfectants, sanitizers and anti-bacterial products in every home. Since these products routinely go down the drain in the process of household cleaning and deodorizing, especially in the bathroom, they can have the side effect of killing off the beneficial bacteria your septic tank needs. The failure of
    "dead" septic tanks
    is an increasing problem.
    But septic tank owners don't have to avoid using anti-bacterial products. Adding Bio-Active once a month restores the good worker bacteria and enzymes to counteract the effects of household disinfectants. Bio-Active makes it easy to maintain a clean and sanitized home environment as well as a healthy bacteria population in your septic tank.