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Is Electrostatic Cleaning Safe?

Electrostatic cleaning, fogging, or disinfecting is a terrific way to finalize the cleaning of your workplace. Whether your facility handles […]

Electrostatic cleaning, fogging, or disinfecting is a terrific way to finalize the cleaning of your workplace. Whether your facility handles food or takes care of children or elderly patients, you’ll want to consider this extra level of protection against pathogens. While you might know the reasons to use electrostatic cleaning at work, you might be wondering if electrostatic cleaning is safe. Let’s take a closer look.

Chemicals are used in an electrostatic fogging machine that kills unhealthy pathogens and bacteria known to cause serious illness and disease. A spray of these vigorous chemicals is dispersed throughout the workspace to enable the solution to get into small spaces, corners, and tough areas to reach.

The chemicals used in electrostatic cleaning are tough on pathogens but should be gentle on your furnishings and work surfaces. In spaces with delicate office machinery, the process should first be discussed with your cleaning and disinfecting professional.

Is Electrostatic Fogging Safe For Humans?

The disinfecting chemicals used in the electrostatic fogging process are not intended to be ingested or breathed in, of course. A cleaning specialist will be well-equipped and protected from inhaling any particulates from the fogging and disinfecting process. The mist from the electrostatic machine is a fine spray intended to get into tight spaces, and a professional will be positioned to execute the fogging process properly. 

Once everything has settled and the fogging has finished, the space is safe. It might have a strong odor, so waiting until the particulates have dried is the best option for safety.

How Long After Electrostatic Fogging Can a Room Be Used?

Disinfecting a workspace with the electrostatic fogging method offers an assurance that your work area will be well-cleaned and disinfected to provide protection against harmful bacteria and viruses. However, the chemicals used need a chance to work to kill the microbes. This takes a bit of time, which is why the solution, once applied, will need to sit on the surface for a set period of time. 

The treated space should be sealed off and the chemicals allowed to do their job for about 60 – 90 minutes. Again, your electrostatic fogging specialist will be able to confirm the timeline best based on the chemicals, the specific processes used, and the size of the work area.  

Disinfecting your workplace with the electrostatic fogging method is an effective way to assure your space is thoroughly disinfected after your normal cleaning. If your commercial facility is cleaned in the evening, ask if your space can also be disinfected with an electrostatic fogging machine afterward. When you come back to work in the morning, it should be dry and ready for you to enter again. 

What Cleaning Solutions Can be Used to Disinfect Surfaces?

With electrostatic disinfecting and fogging, specific cleaners and chemicals are used that are designed to spray properly as a fine mist as well as do a thorough disinfecting job. Often the disinfecting cleaners will be created with surfactant cleaners, antimicrobial agents, fragrances, and odor reducers. Again, all are specifically formulated to kill germs while electrostatically formulated into an aerosol mist and dispersed throughout your workplace rooms.