Helping stop the spread of Covid.
How does the coronavirus spread?
Much like other similar viruses, the COVID-19 coronavirus is most commonly spread from an infected person through respiratory droplets generated when coughing or sneezing. These droplets can land on objects and surfaces around the person such as tables, doorknobs and handrails. People can become infected by touching these objects or surfaces, then touching their eyes, nose or mouth.
Recent evidence also indicates that the virus can be transmitted to others from someone who is infected but not showing symptoms (pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic).
What can I do to protect myself from the coronavirus?
The Canadian Red Cross encourages everyone to follow good hygiene practices and physical distancing as recommended by the Public Health Agency of Canada, the World Health Organization and your provincial or territorial Ministry of Health.
You are your own best defense and can take simple precautions to keep yourself and others safe.
Frequent and thorough handwashing is the top safety measure
Avoid contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness, and cover your mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing.
Keep a physical distance – at least two arms-length (approximately two metres, or six feet) – between each other. Physical distancing, which means making changes in your everyday routines in order to minimize close contact with others, is proven to be one of the most effective ways to reduce the spread of illness during an outbreak.
If you are showing symptoms or feeling unwell, stay home and seek medical attention.
Coulombs Law #electrostatic sprayer
Based on Coulomb’s law, an electrostatic sprayer disinfectant application system applies disinfectant more evenly to all surfaces. Coulomb’s law states that the magnitude of the electrostatic force of interaction between two point charges is directly proportional to the scalar multiplication of the square of the distance between them. The force is along the straight line joining them.
If you understand that you are a better man than I am!!!
All joking aside, it is for this reason, electrostatic spray is an excellent solution for germ and contaminant ridden areas. How Does Electrostatic Disinfection Work? Electrostatic spray is electrically charged, allowing the appropriate sanitizers, mold preventatives and disinfectants to wrap around and evenly coat all types of surfaces for a more complete clean.
- 6x more effecient covering than misting or fogging
- Kills 99.9% of over 40 micro-organisms
- Sprayed areas ready to use immediately
- Safe for porous and non-porous surfaces
- By far the most economical treatment for Covid-19
The electrostatic difference
If you are going to disinfect your workplace using the best technology makes sense.
- Electrostatic delivers charged droplets that are actively attracted to surfaces, including the back sides and crevices of surfaces regardless of the direction of spray for complete wrap-around disinfection coverage.
- Disinfecting will “kill” 99.9% of microscopic organisms on a surface .
- Bystanders can enter the room immediately after product has been applied.
- Health Canada registered to kill over 40 organisms including Coronavirus, MRSA, Norovirus and cold/flu viruses in 3 minutes or less.