Coronavirus Disinfecting
The recent outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has made routine cleaning and disinfecting the primary focus for both households and businesses.
The COVID-19 virus can reportedly remain viable on surfaces for an extended period of time, depending on the surface and/or conditions. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), cleaning surfaces and living spaces is a best-practice method for preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Our trained staff will disinfect surface areas where people affected by coronaviruses may have been in contact. All of our team will wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) following our protocols and disinfectant instructions.
Our statewide COVID-19 disinfecting program offers a complete and customized service in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Our services use the latest technology that you can choose:
Electrostatic
Disinfection Technology
Electrostatic Disinfection is the most effective technology available. We use Electrostatic disinfection technology in facilities where an outbreak of mold, bacteria, or viruses is suspected or identified. Still, it is also a great tool to complement everyday cleaning techniques.
This process provides 100% coverage and is ideal for large area facilities such as schools, airports, work camps, manufacturing, and healthcare buildings, but it is also a great tool to complement daily cleaning techniques in offices, medical offices, commercial establishments, shops, vehicles, and homes. We use EPA-registered quaternary ammonium, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium hypochlorite disinfectants.
How does it work
The Electrostatic disinfection process works like powder coat paint, where the solution is applied with a low-pressure sprayer and charged particles adhere to every surface, including crevices and undersides.
Chemicals are applied more efficiently, uniformly, and in a controlled manner, eliminating the dangers of overuse and reducing the use of chemicals and waste. It prevents cross-contamination and movement of bacteria from one surface to another.
Electrostatic disinfection services should be part of your plan for infection control, prevention, and regular cleaning services.
UV - Light Disinfection
Ultraviolet light technology is a non-chemical approach to Disinfection that uses UV light to destroy microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, protists, and fungus/mold. Ultraviolet Disinfection attacks the DNA/RNA of a cell, rendering it unable to reproduce or spread.
UVC light uses no chemicals and is completely safe for the environment, but it is deadly to germs. This type of UV light is used for disinfecting air and surfaces in hospitals, nursing homes, or laboratories.
How Does It Work
Pathogens and bacteria are much smaller than human cells, so UV-C light can reach their DNA and kill them. It can even neutralize «super germs» that have developed resistance to antibiotics.
When sterilization is complete, ozone can quickly oxidize and decompose without causing residual and secondary contamination, so it does not harm the human body.
Short wavelength ultraviolet light technology was previously only available to organizations where cleanliness and hygiene were vital, and now is accessible to everyone.
Air Purifier
The air cleaner is a commercial purification system featuring a powerful external rotor induction motor developed to restore indoor air quality in a variety of residence or work sites.
HEPA air cleaners are placed on-site to remove particulates, contaminants, spores, and viruses, ensuring clean, healthy air for you, your family, your employees, and guests.
How Does It Work
The HEPA filter purifier effectively removes contaminants such as bacteria, allergens Submicron-sized dust, mold and mildew with advanced 3-stage filtration technology. The coarse HEPA filter is capable of capturing 0.3 microns in size at a rate of 99.97%, as well as the smallest and largest particles at an even higher rate.
How are our Thecniques
Our coronavirus Alpha Cleaning and Disinfection process
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Initial Cleaning
If the surfaces are dirty, they will be cleaned with a detergent and water before disinfection. The same procedure will be used on the floors, also using a vacuum cleaner and / or a mop. You can choose between general cleaning or detailed cleaning.
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EPA approved disinfectant application
Application of a disinfectant of choice, all approved by the Environmental Control Agency (EPA) by spraying, misting, or cleaning, with a special focus on frequently touched surfaces (less than 5 feet vertically from the floor). We clean up any excess disinfectant residue after the exposure time.
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Ultraviolet light lamps
Once the process is completed by area, the ultraviolet light lamp will be available for the time that is suggested according to the area operated. This service can be applied to general areas or to specific elements of greater use, such as computer equipment, handles, handrails, plates, etc.
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Air cleaning
Commercial HEPA air cleaners are placed on-site to remove particulates, contaminants, spores, and viruses, ensuring clean, healthy air for you, your family, your employees, and guests.