Electrostatic disinfecting
What is Electrostatic Disinfecting and how does it work?
When it comes to cleaning surfaces and objects, traditional dry and wet dusting tends to be the first method that comes to mind. While these cleaning techniques are tried and true, they do little more than spread filth around, unless the rags used are washed regularly. Dry dusting kicks up resting particles, redistributing them into the air and onto other surfaces. Wet dusting can involve harmful cleaning chemicals and make it hard to reach certain spots or objects.
Electrostatic spray surface cleaning is the process of spraying an electrostatically charged mist onto surfaces and objects. The electrostatic spray uses 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, cleaning 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, the electrostatic spray is an excellent solution for germ and contaminant ridden areas.
Is Electrostatic Spray Disinfection Right For My Business?
If your building or home contains rooms or areas that are sensitive to grime and germs, such as a dining facility or any area that experiences heavy foot traffic on a day to day basis, then yes, electrostatic spray cleaning is the best option for cleaning all the surfaces and equipment in your home or business. Although electrostatic spray may sound like an aggressive method for regular commercial cleaning applications, the opposite is true.
The main features and benefits of electrostatic spray disinfection include:
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Reduces the time it takes to cover and disinfect all surfaces and hard-to-reach places by 50% compared to conventional methods
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Improves infection control and the spread of viruses such as influenza, MRSA, HIV and many others
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Applies chemicals in a more efficient, controlled manner, eliminating the dangers of overuse
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Prevents costly financial burdens associated with contagious healthcare infections
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For desktops, floors, and walls that need to be absolutely spotless, electrostatic spray cleaning is the best option. The same goes for equipment and hard to reach places; if a piece of equipment is heavily trafficked, electrostatic spray cleaning in the most comprehensive way to remove germs and dirt.