U.S. Pest Protection Offers 'ViroCleanse' Disinfecting Service

ViroCleanse is a disinfecting service from U.S. Pest Protection that uses a two-stage process.


NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Due to the State of Emergency declared by Governor Bill Lee - U.S. Pest Protection has announced the launch of their new disinfecting service – ViroCleanse.

ViroCleanse is a service of U.S. Pest Protection, designed to protect from the invisible, using current pest control industry products to clean and disinfect inside environments. The service is performed by U.S. Pest Professionals, using EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) approved disinfectant products, such as broad-spectrum viricide, a solution in which U.S. Pest has been using for years and which has also been proven effective by the EPA to use and disinfect against COVID-19 coronavirus, bacteria, and a variety of other pathogens and viruses.

"We must apply our knowledge and expertise to protect our customers," said U.S. Pest President Erica Brister.
 

U.S. Pest says its ViroCleanse is intended to give commercial businesses the protection they need, and employers the confidence that their work environments are clean and ready for employees or customers during this novel COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic period.

U.S. Pest uses a two-stage process for their ViroCleanse disinfecting service and feels this method is the best method for treating inside environments.
 
First Step: A thorough treatment with the viricide with the wiping down of high touch surfaces, including doorknobs, desks, desk chairs, keyboards, phones, countertops and any hard high-touched trafficked surfaces. 
 
Second Step: A broad mist application of our broad-spectrum viricide product is applied at full strength to cover surfaces that may hold bacteria and viruses on hard, non-porous surfaces such walls, flooring, sides of desks, carpeting, doors and bathrooms.
 
U.S. Pest will be offering this new service as an ongoing and regular treatment to all of its current customers for a minimum investment amount during the months of April 2020 and May 2020. 
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