Disinfectant Fogging - We offer several powerful, yet safe, fogging products that are certified to kill germs, bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Fog can be used to disinfect both hard and soft surfaces. The products we use are safe for food contact surfaces and these surfaces do not need to be wiped down following treatment.
Ozone Treatment- Ozone is a naturally occurring element produced when an electric charge adds a free atom of oxygen to a stable O2 molecule forming ozone (O3). Ozone kills viruses, mold, and bacteria. It also neutralizes organic smells and deodorizes the area it is used in. When there is a mysterious funk, stale air, or leftover smells from cigarettes or pets, ozone can work wonders. After it's work is done, it quickly dissipates, turning back into regular oxygen molecules within minutes.
UV-C Light- Another method of providing sterilization is through the use of a special UV-C light. UV-C Light is light produced in the 100-280 nm wavelength. This germicidal ultraviolet light kills virtually all micro-organisms (bacteria, mold, virus) and leaves nothing behind. UVC lights are used for sterilization in many settings including hospitals, laboratories, food production, water treatment, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Ozone Treatment- Ozone is a naturally occurring element produced when an electric charge adds a free atom of oxygen to a stable O2 molecule forming ozone (O3). Ozone kills viruses, mold, and bacteria. It also neutralizes organic smells and deodorizes the area it is used in. When there is a mysterious funk, stale air, or leftover smells from cigarettes or pets, ozone can work wonders. After it's work is done, it quickly dissipates, turning back into regular oxygen molecules within minutes.
UV-C Light- Another method of providing sterilization is through the use of a special UV-C light. UV-C Light is light produced in the 100-280 nm wavelength. This germicidal ultraviolet light kills virtually all micro-organisms (bacteria, mold, virus) and leaves nothing behind. UVC lights are used for sterilization in many settings including hospitals, laboratories, food production, water treatment, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.