Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Ebola in The U.S. Now—Why Fogger Disinfection Systems Are Our Best Defense

It’s been confirmed by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) that a man traveling overseas in Liberia landed in Dallas, Texas on September 19th and tested positive for the deadly virus.  Since arrival at the hospital, the man has been quarantined, and experts are saying that Ebola isn’t contagious unless the person is having symptoms and only transmissible through bodily fluids, not through the air.  That’s all well and good, but Ebola is still a deadly virus and like other serious infectious diseases, we definitely don’t want to take any chances that might allow it to spread.

That means that, more than ever, we need to keep everything super-sanitized in hospital clean rooms, patient rooms, operation rooms, even large office spaces, airport terminals, and anywhere that regularly has a large number of people. The problem, however, with most conventional cleaning methods such as wiping, spray disinfectants, clean room sanitizers, even UV light machines is that they all leave untreated gaps which can allow viruses or bacteria to continue to live and spread.

Fortunately, there is a powerful new tool that can be used to provide maximum disinfection to virtually all surfaces in a room and thereby prevent the spread of this disease. That tool is the Sanosil Halo Fogger Portable Disinfection System.
 
Technically speaking, viruses are pretty easy to kill on almost any surface, especially with hydrogen peroxide which destroys their fragile protein structure. And if you also use ionic silver, that also prevents replication. That’s one of the main reasons the Sanosil fogger disinfection system is so powerful—it uses a specially-designed solution of exactly that--hydrogen peroxide and silver ions. 

What really sets the Sanosil system apart from typical vapor mist sanitizing systems or other sanitizing machines is the droplet size. Sanosil has figured out the exact size of solution droplets that will allow the Halo Fogger’s ‘mist’ to reach virtually every crack, crevice and surface, kill 99.9999% of bacteria and viruses, but without leaving so much as an odor or slightest trace of residue.  And what’s also important for hospitals, wound centers, etc is that the Halo Fogger has been tested and verified to be very safe to use around electronic equipment. Oh, the solutions are EPA registered, too.
 
In our fight to ensure that Ebola and other very bad diseases like this don’t spread, we believe that the Sanosil Halo Fogger is our best line of defense in hospitals, medical centers, or anywhere that this virus might be suspected. In fact, any hospital or health care facility should keep and use one or more of these room disinfectant foggers, not only for extra clean facilities, but also to have it on hand in case Ebola comes to their city—to stop Ebola in its tracks.
 
Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com is an authorized distributor for Sanosil Halo Fogger industrial room disinfectant foggers and solutions—and we sell at discount prices with free shipping. So if anyone knows someone at a medical facility, hospital, wound treatment center, etc, please pass this article along!  We also have a team of experts on hand to answer any questions, so if there are any questions, call us toll-free at 1-800-701-2513. We are here to help!
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