Electrostatic disinfection provides 360 degree disinfectant coverage ideal for any industry.

Electrostatic sprayers use positive and negative charges to make disinfecting solutions electromagnetically stick to targeted surfaces. For example, no matter which angle you disinfect a surface from, the charge created by the electrostatic sprayer makes the disinfectant wrap around and cling to the entire surface. The system is faster than traditional wiping and safe for people, animals and plants. Your facility is ready to use within minutes of application.

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Electrostatic disinfection fights against a variety of pathogens including COVID-19.

The disinfectants we use are EPA registered and hold kill claims for viral, bacterial and fungal infections in addition to Coronavirus, TB, C. Difficile and biofilm. Our job is to create safe spaces year round, not just during a pandemic. Done regularly, this is a service that can fight against the cold and flu all year long.

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The Benefits of Electrostatic Disinfection

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Kills viral, bacterial and fungal infections in addition to Coronavirus, TB, C. Difficile and biofilm.

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Disinfects more square feet in less time and minimizes labor cost and product waste.

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Eliminates human error and cross contamination from microfiber towel to surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it take?

    This will depend on the size of the area being disinfected. According to EvaClean, it takes approximately 30-45 minutes to clean and disinfect each room in a hospital. The EvaClean system can reduce cleaning and disinfecting times by 40%. It is important to follow application instructions in order to meet kill claims. The system thoroughly disinfects within minutes. After that, you are ready to use your facility.

  • How long does it last?

    Electrostatic disinfection does not create a protective barrier. It disinfects, or kills, unwanted pathogens from every targeted surface, but won’t protect those surfaces from becoming infected again. That being said, institutions like medical facilities, schools and gyms may require electrostatic disinfection more frequently because they are introduced to new, potentially harmful pathogens on a daily basis.

  • Is it safe to use around electronics?

    Electrostatic disinfection can be safely performed around electronics such as laptops, monitors and keyboards as long as it is not applied directly at close range. We recommend putting away paper documents, along with anything else you don’t want sprayed before the scheduled service.

  • What does it smell like?

    The system we use has a light chlorine like smell.

  • Is it safe for plants?

    Electrostatic disinfection will not harm your plants. The disinfectants we use are safe for people, animals and plants.

  • How long do I need to wait before reentering my facility?

    While your facility is safe to reenter immediately after it has been sprayed, we recommend waiting at least 10 minutes to allow the disinfectant to dry. This also allows enough time for the disinfectant to dwell on surfaces long enough to kill unwanted pathogens.

  • Is it safe for fabrics and upholstered surfaces?

    It is, however, to be safe we perform a spot test on upholstered surfaces before spraying. Some dyes can be affected by the EarthSafe disinfectants we use.

  • Does it leave a residue?

    There can be a light residue. Disinfection often leaves streaks, and in this case, a light haze. If touchpoints and surfaces are being wiped down daily, which they should be, residue can be mitigated.