How does PRO-Techs Work?
PRO-Techs utilizes two methods to bring about the near instant mechanical killing of offending microbes.
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How is PRO-Techs Applied?
Only a thin layer of PRO-Techs is necessary. It is best applied using fogging applicators with electrostatic technology. This uses static electricity to positively charge PRO-Techs as it is atomized from the machine’s nozzle. With most objects being naturally negatively charged, PRO-Techs becomes elector-statically attracted to surfaces. This results in the ability for the fogged PRO-Techs to wrap around all three-dimensional objects, reaching all nooks and crannies for a complete coverage — each and every time. |
Is a Certified Applicator Necessary?
Due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, you will likely see inexperienced companies in the sanitization space who lack the proper equipment and industry knowledge to sanitize at a professional level following CDC guidelines. These companies may also use hazardous chemicals which, if exposed, may lead to negative health effects for your staff and customers.
PRO-Techs should be applied by a certified PRO-Techs applicator. Specialized electrostatic fogging machines are required to ensure complete coverage. Once dried, PRO-Techs is invisible to the naked eye, making it easy for in-house or non-trained cleaners to miss critical areas. For these reasons, only a certified applicator is allowed to perform this service.
Due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, you will likely see inexperienced companies in the sanitization space who lack the proper equipment and industry knowledge to sanitize at a professional level following CDC guidelines. These companies may also use hazardous chemicals which, if exposed, may lead to negative health effects for your staff and customers.
PRO-Techs should be applied by a certified PRO-Techs applicator. Specialized electrostatic fogging machines are required to ensure complete coverage. Once dried, PRO-Techs is invisible to the naked eye, making it easy for in-house or non-trained cleaners to miss critical areas. For these reasons, only a certified applicator is allowed to perform this service.