Electrostatic Disinfection & Sanitization

Electrostatic sprayers work by charging liquids (i.e., cleaners, sanitizers, and disinfectants) as they pass through a sprayer nozzle. This generates charged droplets that repel one another and actively seek out environmental surfaces, which they stick to and even wrap around to coat all sides. The result is a uniform coating of sanitizer or disinfectant on sprayed objects, including hard-to-reach areas that manual cleaning can miss. The technology also helps avoid liquid pooling often associated with trigger sprayers.

Cleaning large spaces can be a challenge, especially if those spaces include various surfaces that are difficult to clean and disinfect. Take a gym, for example. Staff are responsible for cleaning and disinfecting multiple exercise machines and equipment, lockers, and restrooms, all within a limited time.

Traditional wipes and trigger sprays, though effective, require significant effort and can be prone to human error, including missed surfaces. However, regular and comprehensive disinfection of these surfaces is key to reducing the spread of disease-causing pathogens. That’s where electrostatic spray technology comes in handy.

 
Positively charged particles wrap around and cling to all sides.

Positively charged particles wrap around and cling to all sides.

For your athletic facility

People visit athletic facilities to improve their health and their lives. Facilities owe it to their members to provide a clean, infection-free environment that promotes good health. Yet there are continued reports of members contracting MRSA, staph, and other illnesses.  Infections commonly found in athletic & sports facilities include:

  • HPV, contacted by athlete's foot.

  • Klebsiella, prevalent on shared surfaces like cardio machines, workout mats, weights, etc.

  • Staphylococcus Aureus, which can lead to MRSA, transmitted by shared towels, exercise equipment surfaces and grips, or skin-to-skin contact

  • Candida, prevalent in locker rooms, saunas, swimming pools, and showers

Electrostatic Disinfection makes short work of today’s toughest cleaning challenges by providing a fast and effective way to disinfect equipment.

This method is CDC approved and recommended and at times required for many gyms, senior living, rehab, hospital settings and kills Covid-19, influenza, MRSA and others that regular cleaning does not.