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Electrostatic Disinfection Vs. COVID-19

Electrostatic disinfection appliances have been successfully employed to combat annual outbreaks of the common cold, influenza, and norovirus, but how do they stand up against SARS-CoV-2?

Combatting COVID-19 With Electrostatic Disinfection Appliances
SARS-CoV-2 can spread in several ways, including:

Through direct contact with a contaminated surface or person, which is then spread to the mouth, nose, ears, or eyes.

Restrooms and Cafeterias Top Educator COVID Fears

Within the next few weeks, several hundred thousand schools across the U.S. will reopen for in-person education, and to no one's surprise, COVID-19 and facility sanitation and safety top the list of concerns for the new school year.

Facility Cleanliness Top COVID Fears for the New School Year
Schools across the country, if they have not already, will open their doors to in-person education for the first time since quarantine and shelter in place orders went out several months ago.

Electrostatic vs. Non-Electrostatic Disinfection Appliances

The COVID-19 outbreak has significantly increased interest in advanced touchless cleaning and disinfection technologies, specifically electrostatic and non-electrostatic sprayers--but which is best suited for your facility?

Comparing Electrostatic and Non-Electrostatic Disinfection Appliances
In the wake of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, many school administrators, facility managers, and business owners have taken a keen interest in technologies that increase custodial efficiency, facility hygiene, and occupant safety.

Cleaning Public Toilets

Access to public toilets and restrooms is vital for the health and wellbeing of facility occupants and customers. Still, with the ongoing lockdowns in place, many businesses have opted to deny access to even paying customers.

COVID-19 and the Concern Regarding the Cleanliness of Commodes
Before the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, public restroom cleanliness and hygiene ranked highly among restaurant diners, hospitality guests, and other business consumers--the absence of which could result in a loss of business to competitors, and a slew of online and word of mouth complaints regarding perceptions of management competence and social intelligence.

Increasing Cleaning in the Workplace

As COVID-19 cases continue to fluctuate throughout the country, it is increasingly vital that schools and businesses adopt a strategic plan for enhanced cleaning and infection prevention and control measures in the office and classroom.

Strategically Increasing Enhanced Cleaning in the Workplace
In order to end the lockdowns and return to business as usual, an emphasis must be placed on strategic enhanced cleaning measures in line with guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) combined with occupant communication, targeted touchpoint disinfection services, and workforce training.

Hand Sanitizer FAQ

The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has led many individuals to over or incorrectly use several dangerous cleaning and disinfection products--among them, liquid hand sanitizers, which may have little effect on the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Safe Hand Sanitizer Use During COVID-19
Reports have recently surfaced regarding numerous hospitalizations and several deaths as a result of consuming hand sanitizer containing methanol.