05/06/2020
Electro Static Disinfection and How it Works
Electrostatic disinfection is used in specialized facilities to improve infection control and the spread of viruses such as COVID-19 and MRSA but with the combination of electrostatic disinfection and a hospital grade, EPA registered disinfecting solution provides a hospital grade disinfection, killing many other pathogenic and environmental microbial organisms such HIV, Hepatitis B, Salmonella, E. coli, Aspergillus and Penicillium spinulosum.
This innovative technology has multiple applications from commercial to residential disinfecting. Electrostatic sprayer’s work by charging the droplets as they exit the nozzle. These charged droplets will repel one another and actively seek out environmental neutral surfaces, charging the droplets causes them to adhere and coat the neutral surfaces. This can be beneficial in hard to reach areas that cannot be cleaned in a traditional manner, and is formulated for porous and non- porous materials and surfaces.
This process has been used in specialized cleaning (i.e. Clean rooms, Operating rooms, etc…) for many years. Recent events have shown that this type of disinfection could be useful in several applications.
Electrostatic disinfection ensures all surfaces will be disinfected to the highest standard and is the foremost option for public infection control.