Electrostatic technology, while an established technology, is new to the surface disinfection market and is only beginning to be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As a result, misleading claims appear in the marketplace may make it difficult for those in the professional cleaning industry to weed through the different options and select a device to meet their specific facility needs.
CloroxPro developed a whitepaper to help guide potential buyers in the professional cleaning industry by outlining the criteria they should evaluate to make an informed investment and find the best device for their needs. For example, the whitepaper identifies four critical elements to evaluate before purchasing an electrostatic sprayer:
- Design
- Safety
- Ease of Use
- System performance
View the complete white paper here.
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