Where can an electrostatic unit/program be used?
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Where can an electrostatic unit/program be used?

Electrostatic application systems provide the end user with the ability to solve many of the problems that are present in current methods of disinfection. They reduce the time needed for proper disinfection, provide comprehensive coverage, use less disinfectant, and are easy to operate and maintain. This technology is a partner to the environmental service and…

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How Does Electrostatic Spraying Disinfect?
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How Does Electrostatic Spraying Disinfect?

An electrostatic unit does not “disinfect” anything. These systems are simply the means to apply disinfectants uniformly and comprehensively, meeting the EPA registered disinfectant requirements for dwell times and pathogen kill claims. Chemical disinfectants can achieve 99.999% efficacy rate with the proper dwell times. By delivering disinfectants via this method, adherence to EPA chemical recommendations…

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Using Electrostatics in Disinfection Processes
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Using Electrostatics in Disinfection Processes

By utilizing electrostatic technology and induction charging of liquid droplets to produce precise, controlled, high performance liquid disinfectant application, management capabilities for treatment of surface environments is achieved. Electrostatic application for surface disinfection is a method of applying EPA-registered disinfectants to a target surface area by utilizing electrostatic force of attraction. Simply put, the electrostatic…

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What is Electrostatics in Cleaning?
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What is Electrostatics in Cleaning?

Electrostatics: is a branch of physics that deal with the phenomena and properties of stationary or slow-moving electric charge. Electrostatics involves the buildup of charge on the surface of objects due to contact with other surfaces. ·      Induction Charging: Electrostatic induction is a method to create or generate static electricity in a material by bringing an…

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Communication Skills
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Communication Skills

From Sharon’s Course….follow the link to the FREEBIE!!! One of the most important skills necessary to run a profitable cleaning company is communication.  Whether it’s talking with customers, prospective customers, lost customers or employees, the ability to communicate appropriately for the situation is a teachable skill and possibly the most important one to possess. Your…

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Never Stop Learning
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Never Stop Learning

From Sharon’s Course….follow the link to the FREEBIE!!! Cleaning business owners who invest in industry education will always have an advantage over owners who don’t. Professional development never stops for those who are moving their operations forward. Certifications, continuing education credits, local workshops, seminars, national conventions, online learning are all ways owners can stay on top…

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Build a Foundation First
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Build a Foundation First

From Sharon’s Course….follow the link to the FREEBIE!!! Think about building a business as you would a home. The builder starts with the foundation first. It must be solid and pass inspection before the next layer can be put in place. They never put the roof on before the foundation is set and the same in your…

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