Complete 360° surface sanitization that kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria
Our electrostatic sprayers apply a fine mist of EPA-approved disinfectants that are electrically charged to wrap around and coat all surfaces - even hard-to-reach areas that manual cleaning misses.
Positively charged particles adhere to all surfaces (front, back, sides)
Uses EPA List N approved disinfectants effective against pathogens
Dries quickly with no sticky residue, minimal disruption
Disinfectant solution is positively charged
Charged mist is applied to surfaces
Mist wraps around surfaces evenly
Pathogens eliminated in minutes
Proven effective against viruses (including coronaviruses), bacteria, and other pathogens when properly applied.
Cover large areas quickly with complete surface contact - no manual wiping required.
Fine mist won't damage computers, phones, or other sensitive equipment when properly applied.
Help prevent illness outbreaks that lead to staff/student absences and productivity loss.
Lower labor costs compared to manual disinfection with better coverage and consistency.
Receive detailed service reports for compliance and peace of mind.
Reduce illness outbreaks among students and staff
Complement existing infection control protocols
Protect employees in shared workspaces
Sanitize dining areas between seatings
Sanitize high-contact equipment
Buses, trains, and fleet vehicles
Guest rooms and common areas
Checkout areas and high-touch surfaces
Frequency depends on your facility type and traffic. Most offices benefit from weekly or bi-weekly service, while healthcare and high-traffic areas may need daily treatments during outbreaks.
Yes, we only use EPA-approved, hospital-grade disinfectants that are safe when properly applied. We recommend vacating treated areas until surfaces are dry (typically 15-30 minutes).
No, electrostatic disinfection complements but doesn't replace routine cleaning. We recommend it as an additional layer of protection, especially for high-touch surfaces.
We provide electrostatic disinfection throughout the DMV area - Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland suburbs.
The disinfectant continues to provide protection for days after application, but effectiveness diminishes with surface contact. For ongoing protection, we recommend regular treatments based on your facility's needs.