Electrostatic Disinfection application reduces the amount of time it takes staff to clean and greatly improves the control and spread of viruses, bacteria and germs. Depending upon which manufacturer’s disinfectant or sanitizer is used a generally high bacteria kill claims of 99%+ can be made in mere minutes.
If surfaces are regularly cleaned in between disinfection as they should be, there shouldn’t be a build up of residue over time. Electrostatic spraying can help with both of these issues, and is much more effective than mop-and-bucket, spray-and-wipe, or cloth-and-bucket applications. A big issue with disinfectants, regardless of the method of application, is ensuring that all surfaces are disinfected, meaning that disinfectant needs to be applied to all surfaces. The primary principle is to apply a positive charge to the chemical disinfectant or liquid being applied and to ground or negatively charge the surface being coated. The result is a more cost and time efficient process with numerous advantages.
Medical offices and surgical facilities are also turning to electrostatic sprayers with hospital-grade disinfectant in order to ensure they are as clean and sanitized as possible. Using electrostatic sprayers means even hard to reach areas and those commonly missed by traditional cleaning methods are equally cleaned and disinfected.
We are promoting the health & wellness of our client’s environments by utilising our proven cleaning and disinfection system powered by electrostatic technology. We want solution to be applied in the most uniformed way with liquid adhesion, 3 D wrapping and correct dwell times for all. You understand first-hand that harmful pathogens can live on surfaces for days. With the right choice of water-soluble disinfectant, the PAX-100 electrostatic sprayer can apply a same and uniform disinfectant layer that could eliminate bacteria and viruses, including Coronavirus, MRSA, Norovirus, and cold/flu viruses. Trends clearly indicate wide-scale adoption of electrostatic sprayers is imminent.
These disinfectants are safe, unscented, colorless, and can be applied to a variety of surfaces. Click on the links below to be directed to their listings on the Rehabmart website. We can ensure that all areas where animals are kept will be cleaned and sprayed with our new solution, ensuring that bacteria and viruses are killed, leaving the area safe and hygienic.
Nonetheless, long-term success is contingent on adhering to industry standards for compliant use of the technologies. Only then can facilities leverage the full scope of its efficiencies, vastly enhanced disinfection processes, and ability to improve outcomes.
However fogging should always be carried out by a trained professional in conjunction with other good cleanliness and hygiene practices. Whichever sprayer you choose, electrostatic technology can help you cover more surfaces in less time, saving your facility money while providing the surface disinfection you need to prevent the spread of illness-causing pathogens. Be wary of companies that claim you can spray any product with their system; they likely have not done the proper testing required to ensure operator and bystander safety for the use of all chemicals. Ensure the sprayer itself is certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory , such as Intertek, to confirm electrical safety. Delta began using electrostatic sprayers to sanitise aircraft cabins on US-bound flights from Asia in February.
EarthSafe, the parent company of EvaClean, manufacturer of Protexus electrostatic sprayers and PURTABS disinfecting tabs, conducted independent third party testing with American Environmental Consultants, Inc. These were performed by a trained industrial hygienist using OSHA and NIOSH sampling techniques. All results verified that spraying PURTABS with the Protexus Electrostatic Sprayer fall below published accepted Permissible Exposure Li
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