Electrostatic Disinfection vs. Fogging
Commercial disinfection can involve manual touchpoint treatment, electrostatic spraying, fogging, or a combination of methods. The right approach depends on the facility and the surfaces involved.
Manual touchpoint cleaning still matters
Spray or fogging methods are not a replacement for understanding the facility. Door handles, switches, counters, shared equipment, restrooms, breakrooms, and locker rooms may need special attention before broad application.
Coverage methods are useful for larger spaces
Electrostatic-style spray and fogging methods can help reach broader surface areas in offices, gyms, schools, restaurants, and medical-adjacent spaces. A walkthrough helps decide where each method makes sense.
- Ask what products are being used
- Ask whether surfaces need to be pre-cleaned
- Ask about drying or re-entry time
- Ask what areas are included in the scope
Documentation can help facility managers
For businesses, it can be useful to have a written scope showing the rooms, areas, and services performed, especially after illness concerns or tenant-facing incidents.
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