READING, Penn. - As increased fears and uncertainty about coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread throughout the country, Rentokil announced a new service to meet the growing need of disinfection in businesses. The Disinfection Service is designed to protect employees and customers from the transmission of viruses, bacteria, fungi and mold and help businesses maintain the highest level of hygiene during this time of increased concern for public health.
Certified specialists use ultra-volume (ULV) disinfection foggers to disperse disinfectant, which is environmentally friendly and hypo-allergenic. The foggers create small disinfectant droplets, which treat surfaces, such as floors, handrails and doorknobs, and large areas in a short time frame. The treatment inactivates pathogens in 10 minutes, and customers can be back on site 30 minutes after treatment.
“As many of our commercial customers remain in operation to serve the public in this unprecedented time in history, they understandably have concerns about keeping their staff and customers safe,” said Rentokil President & CEO, John Myers. “Our mission is to protect people and enhance lives, and we developed this service to help businesses disinfect safely, quickly and efficiently.”
The formula is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and contains no harsh fumes. The service should be conducted when there are no confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19, mold issues or other major contamination incidents on site.
“We want to be able to arm customers with the peace of mind of a safe and healthy work environment,” said Myers. “The Disinfection Service will help businesses reduce risk in this uncertain time and turn their focus back on their operations.”
For more information on the Disinfection Service visit Rentokil.com/us.
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