WHOLE ROOM DISINFECTING 

Aerosol Disinfectants

The disinfection method of the future, delivered by us today.

The aerosol disinfectant is distributed in the air using a dry fogging machine which then settles on the surfaces.

Delivering a 6 log efficacy and eliminating 99.9999% of spores, bacteria and viruses.

Q-Jet-Superior

How Is It So Effective in Pathogen Control

Perfect For Disinfecting

Aerosols are tiny liquid droplets which get sprayed into the air, and are primarily used as an aerosol disinfectant spray. Aerosol technology is also used in painting, the application of a range of protective agents and lubricants, as well as in nasal, room and hairsprays. But it is disinfection with a dry fogger and a market leading disinfectant which represents a very special technology.

This is the touchless disinfection method, which supplements the classic spray/wipe disinfection to ensure the air and surfaces in medical, food preparation, and commercial rooms is as germ-free as possible.
Unlike conventional methods, it also disinfects the ambient air.

How Does It Work?

The aerosol disinfectant is atomised into tiny droplets using an aerosol disinfectant fogger , mixed into the jet air current and delivered into the atmosphere.

The air current evenly distributes these tiny droplets throughout the entire room. This gives a significant advantage over the conventional methods of spraying and wiping which may not eliminate all sources of pathogens that cannot be fully reached this way. Contact cleaning methods to clean surface matter and disinfect retains its validity . The second key property of this kind of disinfection is that it seamlessly coats surfaces, even those that are difficult to access. This makes this type of disinfection the ideal addition to conventional disinfection methods.

Where is this needed?

This kind of disinfection is particularly recommended wherever large areas need to be disinfected quickly. This includes all places frequented by a large number of people each day, and especially places used by people who are ill, the elderly, and infants.

Infants and immunocompromised people are particularly vulnerable to infections. This is why room disinfection in nurseries, care homes and hospitals is so important.

Regular room disinfection is also critical for open-plan offices — especially when air-conditioned — because pathogens can spread rapidly through the air and contact surfaces. A single employee with the flu can easily infect an entire department.

dentist surgery

Room disinfection by fogging is particularly suitable, and recommended for, medical, dentists’ and veterinarians’ practices as well as the food industry, which all have very high hygiene standards.

Pathogens are especially plentiful in doctors’ waiting rooms and public waiting areas. For this reason, regular aerosol disinfection should be employed in all waiting rooms to prevent the spread of infections.

Disinfection with a dry disinfectant fogger is ideal for 3D room disinfection, especially where large spaces require quick and thorough disinfecting.

Examples include, medical facilities such as hospitals and doctors’ practices, or retirement and nursing homes, the food industry, nurseries, and dentists.

The type of aerosol atomisers and disinfectants is assessed on the operation and varies depending on the application, to ensure that every need is met.

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Fogging in closed rooms is carried out to disinfect the ambient air and all surfaces. 

The market leading disinfectants we use are ideally suited for the disinfection of pre-cleaned surfaces with a cold fogger.

They are based on the proven formula of hydrogen peroxide and silver. They pose fewer health hazards and problems than vaporised formaldehyde, are more material-friendly than peracetic acid-hydrogen peroxide systems and, unlike quat products, do not promote pathogen resistance.


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