Electrostatic Sanitizing Services

 

Concerned that cleaning methods are not cutting it?

Electrostatic Disinfectant Treatment
As a Facilities or Office Manager, you’ve probably had to make some hard decisions lately about how to protect your facility during the COVID-19 pandemic. Consideration that salmonella, E.coli, MRSA, norovirus, influenza, and human coronavirus are all prevalent, wiping down surfaces isn’t enough anymore and that newer more efficient means of cleanliness should now be employed to keep your most valuable assets, your workers, safe and healthy.

The Dangers You Can’t See
Recent years have caused a lot of concern about the safety of workplaces, public spaces, venues and virtually all spaces where people congregate. We have recently seen the worst flu seasons in decades. This leaves many facilities looking for new and improved ways to slow down the spread of contagious diseases, and particularly minimizing cross-contamination as a way for an illness to spread.
Illness is extremely costly for businesses. Consider these facts about illness:
• The average employee takes 6.9 sick days a year, costing 16.6 billion dollars*.
• Unplanned absences cause a 55% decrease in productivity and 39% drop in sales and customer service.
• Cold and flu symptoms cause an overall loss in performance by 3-9%.

*CBC.ca

 

Our Tools to Keep You Safe
Electrostatic Sanitizing Treatment is applied using a state-of-the-art dispenser that sprays a positively charged droplets of solution onto surfaces, ultimately covering hard to reach corners, crevices, and other hard-to-reach places often missed during a general cleaning process. The treatment spreads a thin layer of heated solution, allowing quick drying time but giving long-lasting disinfectant protection. One electrostatic sprayer treatment can cover 5,000 square-feet per hour, eradicating germs, viruses, and bacteria – all while boosting prevention against mold and mildew. Our solution is safe for sensitive surfaces such as equipment, IT equipment and other electronics. It has been included in the Hard-surface disinfectants and hand sanitizers (COVID-19): List of disinfectants for use against COVID-19*         

*our product is DIN # 02375117 on the Canada.ca list

 

Frequency of Service

We will tailor the service intervals depending on the type of environment. A clinic or Laboratory will require a more frequent service schedule than a warehouse, which in turn may require more visits than an office, retail or banking environment. After carefully consulting the client a schedule will be set up that best suits your office.