Applying Kenwell Dog Safety Spray

Wash and Bath Area
Applying Kenwell Safety Spray to dog shower and wash areas has several great advantages in addition to killing pathogens that grow and transfer within those areas:
1. Kenwell Safety Spray can prevent mold, mildew, and fungi from forming and transferring.
2. Kenwell Safety Spray deodorizes and prevents future odors.
Kenwell accomplishes this in 1-step in a one and done fashion.
After you bathe, shower or wash your dog, immediately spray Kenwell Safety Spray over the entire area while it’s still wet – no need to dry the wash area!
This simple 60-second or less process makes an easy, fast, and elegant solution to the age-old problem of mold, mildew, fungi, and musty odors in dog wash areas.


Car and Transport
Your vehicle is a moving home —it takes your dog away from your safe home into high traffic areas of potential exposure.
If you transport a friends or other dog before yours, the tight quarters unfortunately become a potentially unsafe environment. In the vehicle, your dog and guest dog risks infection with a pathogen as a result of close extended exposure
Conversely, a vehicle and dog properly treated with Kenwell Safety Spray makes for a safe container that minimizes the chances of your dog acquiring pathogens during transportation.
You can treat a typical car in under 1 minute:
- Simply spray all car surfaces—including the floor, walls, ceiling, doors, and windows and especially window ledges—with Kenwell Safety Spray using the recommended sprayer.
Remember to spray door handles, seats, toys and gear. Chemistry cleans glass.
- Let the application dry. No need to wipe it off or to wash the vehicle after a Kenwell application—our no wash requirement saves water as part of our ultra-green program.
Your car will become very fresh and dog germs and odors will go quickly away.
This Kenwell 1-step application saves tons of time on the road. Kenwell is safe for your dog pets and children. No need to don a mask to spray the vehicle, either.
Don’t forget to see that others that house or transport your dog uses our best practices for dog health safety.
Everybody wins with Kenwell Safety Spray , especially your dog!

Rest and Sleep Area
A good deal of a dog’s time is spent resting and sleeping, when your dog may be exposed to overt and hidden germs and pathogens.
To easily and safely disinfect the dog’s rest and sleep areas, simply spray Kenwell Safety Spray on the dog’s bedding and areas where your dog likes to rest and nap.
The spray also freshens the areas while simultaneously killing the bacteria that create odor.
Kenwell Dog Safety Spray is the only dog disinfectant that does not need to be washed off. This makes Kenwell Spray a true spray and forget application. Other disinfectants contain toxic ingredients and poisons. This is not the case with Kenwell Spray Wash—it is non-toxic and safe to use around children and other pets.

Cleaning Brushes Better
Spray Kenwell on brushes after you’ve rinsed them. Leaving Kenwell Safety Spray wet on the brushes kills any pathogens still on the brush until evaporation. In addition, you can use the brush while it’s damp with Kenwell Safety Spray to groom the horse. This sanitizes the horse’s coat. This is a good treatment for a horse that may mix with other horses coming off the range.
Kenwell brush protections help keep your dog healthy and safe.

Managing Dog Waterers
The best way to manage a waterer is to properly clean and wash it and then sanitize it by spraying with Kenwell Dog Safety Spray. This has three key benefits:
1. The Kenwell spray disinfects the waterer, making it safer.
2. You don’t have to wash out the Kenwell Safety Spray before filling the waterer as you would with a conventional disinfectant – diluted Kenwell spray is safe for dogs to drink. This saves many gallons of water a year.
3. The Kenwell treatment reduces the opportunity for germs and insects, algae and molds to develop in and around the waterer.
Adding a Kenwell Safety Spray to your waterer cleaning routine helps make the waterer safer and better for the dog —while eliminating a water rinse at the same time.