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What products do we use?

We use an EPA-registered disinfectant solution included on List N - the EPA's list of disinfectants that meet criteria of effectiveness against human coronavirus and are believed to be effective also against COVID-19. Designed for use in hospitals and health care facilities where thorough sanitizing and disinfection is crucial, it will make your property clinically clean, regardless of its size.  Thanks to its germicidal properties, it can effectively sanitize any type of surface. EPA rated as low toxicity, it is completely safe for your whole family, pets, or employees.

Sanitizing and General

Cleaning Practices

Cleaning Sink

Sanitizing and cleaning are both methods of enhancing hygiene. Cleaning involves removing dirt from a surface, while sanitization involves reducing the number of bacteria on the surface that has been cleaned to prevent them from causing harm. Therefore, general cleaning is done first, and then sanitization/disinfecting follows to ensure the desired results. For these two methods to be effective, the surfaces and equipment need to be cleaned properly.

Dry Mist Fogging

Disinfection

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Dry Mist Fogging produces a super fine 'dry' mist that reaches virtually all surfaces, cracks and crevices. This provides a far more complete sanitization in far less time than manual cleaning. And since the vaporized antibacterial mist evaporates extremely fast, it's 100% safe for use around electronics and other delicate items. Our dry mist foggers can also sanitize about 10,500 cubic feet per hour, reaching areas that almost never get disinfected, such as walls, ceilings, vents, under and behind chairs, tables, places where harmful bacteria like MRSA, C. diff, Staph and many viruses will hide and remain an active threat for days.

Electrostatic

Disinfection

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Electrostatic spray surface cleaning is the process of spraying an electrostatically charged mist onto surfaces and objects. Electrostatic sprayers use a specialized solution that is combined with air and atomized by an electrode inside the sprayer. Subsequently, the spray contains positively charged particles that are able to aggressively adhere to surfaces and objects. Because the particles in the spray are positively charged, they cling to and coat any surface they’re aimed at. For awkwardly shaped objects or hard to reach places, our staff only have to point and spray; the nature of the mist allows it to coat surfaces evenly, and envelope objects—even if the mist is only sprayed from one side. After the spray is applied, the sanitizing agent works to disinfect the covered surfaces. For this reason, electrostatic spray is an excellent

We only use safe EPA registered products that aid in the reduction of cross-contamination and kills 99.9% of bacteria,

viruses, and fungi.  There is generally only a 1 ½  hour wait to re-enter your facility or home after services are complete

and there is no post-application after effects or precautions needed.

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