The pandemic saw an emergence of widespread use of electrostatic sprayers, which mix disinfectant solutions with air, then apply an electric charge to them through an electrode inside the sprayer nozzle. The disinfectant is then sprayed onto surfaces.
Any negatively charged surface bonds with the positively charged disinfectant, resulting in a more even and thorough coat of disinfectant, which aids in the killing of any pathogen.
Some of the benefits of this process are:
• Eliminating pathogens on surfaces like ceilings, walls, furniture, floors
• Reduces the time it takes to cover and disinfect all surfaces and hard-to-reach places by 50 per cent compared to conventional methods.
• Applies chemicals in a more efficient, controlled manner.
• Helps avoid liquid pooling often associated with trigger sprayers.
• Dramatically reduces the amount of disinfectant needed per use.
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