I agree... do your own DD and look at the facts.
Here you are suggesting a product that has no certifications and is lower ppm and trying to pass it off as equal.
According to Briotech's website, the concentration is .018% HOCl on the product you linked that is selling at $15 per gallon. That equates to 180 ppm
Hydrolyte is .05% or 500 ppm
Briotech's Hospital grade product (500ppm) sells for $33 gallon, which I will acknowledge is slightly less than PCT's price but in similar range.
Hospitals are not going to buy cheap, lower PPM, uncertified HOCl.
PCT's offering to hospitals is the benefit of on-site generation, and the ability to produce large volumes of fluids at much lower cost, with reliable efficacy. From the feedback I have seen from professionals on LinkedIn, seems to be something they want and like. And the example of NY Presbyterian using 41,000 gallons annually seems to be a good reason to produce on site.
Bullish