The process of disinfecting a space involves spraying and wiping all of the contact points ie doors and door knobs, light switches, chairs, desks, cabinets etc followed up by a complete fogger application over all of these same surfaces as well at all other surfaces and objects in each room as well as the air itself.
Professional disinfection information:
- kills disease-causing viruses and bacteria
- non-toxic and safe for use around children and pets
- applied using cool mist foggers, treating every surface
- does not linger in the air and won’t trigger optical or heat sensors
- will not damage or discolor fabrics or hard surfaces
The solution we use is EPA approved for coronavirus, is safe even while applying, leaves no residue, is food safe and adheres to green standards.
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FAQ
How does your service work?
The process of disinfecting a space involves spraying and wiping all of the contact points like doors and door knobs, light switches, chairs, desks, cabinets etc followed up by a complete fogger application over all of these same surfaces, all other surfaces and objects in each room as well as the air itself.
Is your disinfectant safe for my kids and/or pets?
The solution we use is EPA approved for coronavirus, is safe even while applying, leaves no residue, is food safe and adheres to green standards. Rooms are safe to enter even before the disinfectant evaporates. We suggest that, for their comfort, you keep children and pets outdoors if possible while we are disinfecting your home.
Do I need to prepare anything beforehand?
Our disinfectant will not damage or discolor fabrics or hard surfaces. We recommend covering or putting away any ready-to-eat food or very sensitive electronics.
Will it set off my smoke detectors?
No. Our disinfectant mist does not linger very long in the air, and it will not trigger an optical sensor or a heat detector.