Reduce the cleaning burden with nanotechnology
26th January 2021
We’ve teamed up with nanotechnology specialist, Spectrum Nanotech, to offer our clients an innovative washroom cleaning solution which provides continuous protection from pathogens, viruses and bacteria for up to three months.
The antimicrobial coating from Spectrum Nanotech has been independently tested to achieve 99.999% effectiveness. It kills viruses (including Coronavirus), bacteria and fungi on contact and continues to do so for up to 90 days.
It is completely different to standard antibacterial cleaning solutions because it harnesses the power of nanotechnology and so works in a mechanical rather than chemical way, at a molecular level, to actively fight harmful bacteria. And because it doesn’t rely on chemicals to work, it’s non-toxic – it dries as a completely invisible layer and doesn’t have an odour either.
Suitable for both porous and non-porous surfaces alike, the antimicrobial coating is ideal for a washroom environment and will ensure facilities remain hygienically clean while reducing the need for regular and intensive cleaning. The product can be easily and quickly applied to the entire washroom area including cubicle doors and vanities as well as on areas like taps, soap dispensers and door handles where bacteria can spread quickly under normal usage.
To find out how we can help you protect your washroom spaces with an effective long-lasting cleaning solution please contact our directors Trevor Bowers or Jack Plumb for more information as well as pricing and application details.
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