Electrostatic disinfection uses a specialized sprayer to ensure the most complete disinfecting coverage possible.Electrostatic Sprayer Supplier’s sprayers take the disinfectant solution inside of them and combine them with air, then use an electrode inside the sprayer nozzle to give them an electric charge. Once charged, the disinfectant is sprayed onto surfaces. The positively charged disinfectant bonds with any negatively charged surface. This creates a more even and complete coat of disinfectant, helping to kill any pathogens on the surface.
The positively charged molecules in the spray repel each other, helping the spray cover its target thoroughly and completely. They also stick to the surface they’re applied to by virtue of the electric charges drawing them together.
This technology is tried, and true, and other industries have used it for decades. Electrostatic spray technology is used to paint cars, making sure that the paint is applied evenly in even the toughest places to reach. This electrostatic technology has been applied to disinfecting as well, providing another option that can evenly and thoroughly apply disinfectant to surfaces.
How Does Electrostatic Disinfection Work?
The electrostatic sprayer itself doesn’t disinfect all on its own. It has to be filled with a disinfectant. But once you do that, it can help the spray reach places it could never reach on its own. The positive charge causes the spray to strongly adhere to any surface its sprayed on, ensuring a thorough coat. Electrostatic sprayers are far more efficient than a spray bottle or a cloth when applied by a professional. And the coverage that they provide is much less prone to human error than other methods. Because of the way the spray wraps around and coats surfaces, it’s possible to disinfect areas that no other method can reach.
Is Electrostatic Cleaning Effective?
Electrostatic sprayer cleaning is very effective, as long as an appropriate disinfectant is used with it. There’s no other cleaning method that can coat surfaces so evenly or so completely. Because the disinfectant is ionically charged and sticks to the target, less disinfectant is wasted. With a typical spray bottle, you lose a lot of disinfectant to waste. Spray drifts from the target and settles in places that aren’t helpful. Electrostatic cleaning means you’re never paying to spray the air.
An electrostatic sprayer can completely cover even the most hard-to-reach nooks and crannies with disinfectant. It can fully disinfect a shared terminal keyboard in a high-traffic area. It can catch bacterial colonies that may be hiding in the curves of a walker or a wheelchair. It can also spray larger surface areas, secure in knowing that the electrostatic spray will provide wide, complete coverage. And not only can it achieve greater coverage, but it can do so in less time, saving effort and money even as it gets better results.
Of course, disinfecting isn’t as effective when done by itself. Cleaning and disinfecting together are the best way to keep a work environment safe from the spread of disease. Disinfecting an unclean surface by itself isn’t effective. Electric Sprayer destroys bacteria on the surface layer, but bacteria and viruses under the top layer of dirt or grime can survive. Proper procedures can help you see the best results from the effort that you put in to cleaning and disinfecting and hiring trained professionals can help ensure that those procedures are followed.