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CleanMist

(214) 945-0290

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CleanMist

Utilizing the most effective Electrostatic Fogging Technology and EPA Approved disinfectants proven for use against SARS-CoV-2, CleanMist Disinfecting creates a SAFE environment for your family, coworkers & customers.  Our professionally trained technician will diligently treat your specified areas using an Eco-friendly disinfectant safe for use around Pets, Children, & Food contact surfaces.  

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What is our disinfectant known to treat?

  • SARS-Cov-2

  • Cold & Flu Viruses

  • Rotavirus / Noravirus

  • Airborne Pathogens

  • Allergens

  • HIV

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

  • Ebola

  • Salmonella

  • Hepatitis A,B,C

  • Light Mold

 

How long does a treatment take?

Most treatments are completed in 30 minutes and take around 10 minutes to dry to the touch.  2 minutes after the disinfectant makes contact with a surface, any living bacteria, virus or pathogens will be neutralized and killed. 

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How long does it last?

We double coat commonly touched areas and the antimicrobial feature of our disinfectant is known to last anywhere from 2 - 4 weeks depending on touch frequency.

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What is Electrostatic Spray technology?

Electrostatics is a branch of physics that studies the phenomena and properties of stationary or slow-moving electric charges (Electrostatics, 2016). Electrostatic phenomena is easily demonstrated when lint is attracted to clothes, or when dust clings to a TV screen. These descriptions are examples of Coulomb’s law. Coulomb’s law states that opposite electrical charges attract and like charges repel. Electrostatic spraying has been used for many decades in painting and agriculture. CleanMist uses this same process to apply a charge to the liquid droplets as they are formed and just before the droplets leave the spray nozzle. These “super-charged” droplets then actively seek out negative or neutral surfaces. What’ more, as the droplets leave the nozzle, the charged droplets repel one another, keeping them from coming together and forming larger droplets. Interestingly, because of the electrostatic charge, droplets “wrap” around surfaces providing an even, consistent surface coverage.

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