METHODS OF APPLICATION

MOST EFFECTIVE




LEAST EFFECTIVE


WIPES
SPRAYERS
FOGGERS
ELECTROSTATICS


ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYING
Electrostatic spraying allows the user the scope to work a whole room at different angles and be in control of the process from start to finish
Electrostatic spraying is a constant motion; left to right and up and down. The user has control over the volume sprayed
Electrostatic spraying requires less downtime. Once a room has been sprayed using electrostatics it can be re-entered as soon as the fluid is dry (20-45 minutes depending on micron setting and temperature of the room)
Electrostatic spraying does not require a room to be taped up
Electrostatic spraying hits hidden and shadowed areas due to magnetic adhesion to the surfaces and very little falls to the floor
FOGGING MACHINE
Fogging relies on a machine to do the work with generally no user present and can miss areas
Fogging uses much more liquid, often excessively, at a higher cost
Fogging can mean an environment is generally locked down without use for 4+ hours
Fogging generally does. A business has very little down time in each area using electrostatics
Fogging can push a lot of product into the air and a lot of it can fail to cover all surfaces
Does electrostatic spraying kill airborne pathogens?
Yes. The Control product certainly does. It also helps to kill pathogens which move over a wall or ceiling for example once it has dried. Just like fogging would do, the electrostatics can be used to apply disinfectant to walls, floors, and ceilings.