State of the Art Decontamination

Electrostatic spraying is the best application for combating infectious diseases in indoor environments that require cost-effective and rapid turnaround. ATI offers state-of-the-art disinfection and sterilization of pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi via electrostatic spraying, to an indoor space, giving businesses and healthcare facilities peace of mind.

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Decontamination Any Time, Any Place

Our electrostatic sprayers disinfect any type of property, including hospitals, schools, hotels, restaurants, and office buildings. The mechanism of delivery for the cleaning solution via electrostatic spraying means that hard-to-reach areas, where pathogenic microorganisms could thrive beyond the reach of typical by-hand cleaning methods, are covered quickly and thoroughly. This technology presents a 360-degree, comprehensive coverage of a space.

An Economic Approach

By improving the infection control of the spread of viruses such as influenza, SarsCoV, H1N1, Ebola , and most recently COVID-19, electrostatic spraying reduces the time it takes to cover and disinfect all surfaces, ultimately saving time and labor costs. Electrostatic sprayer technology applies chemicals in a precise, controlled manner, while still covering 54,000 square feet per hour and saving nearly 50% on cost for the solution used.

Non-Thermal Fogging

Non-thermal fogging via electrostatic sprayer is a top choice of application for combating infectious diseases in indoor environments that need to prioritize cost-effectiveness and require rapid turnarounds, such as schools, healthcare facilities, or other essential service environments. This application has been proven effective by our technicians repeatedly, including in healthcare facilities at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pandemic-Proven Technology

ATI has several decontamination case studies that highlight the effectiveness of electrostatic sprayer technology. One example is found in a Seattle hospital, where our teams used fogging as part of decontaminating former COVID-19-specific treatment rooms to be suitable for other needs in the hospital.

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