What is Electrostatic Disinfecting and How Does It Work?
- Germ Busters Bermuda

- Jul 6, 2020
- 1 min read
Electrostatic spray technology is a new concept for most people, so we thought we'd share some of the most common questions we've answered in a series we'd like to call GBB FAQs.

Electrostatic spray technology is a relatively new way of applying cleaners, sanitizers, and disinfectants. The technology has been around for more than 60 years in other areas, such as agriculture, automotive, and tanning industries to apply an even and thorough coating of liquid solutions to surfaces of all shapes and sizes.
Electrostatic spray technology has only been recently applied to surface disinfection but has quickly gained an excellent reputation for effectively reducing pathogens in facilities and workplaces.
Here's how it works:

The electrostatic sprayer turns the disinfectants into small droplets.
Then the sprayer applies a charge to each drop of disinfectant so they're attracted to and adhere to surfaces.
The disinfectant sticks to and evenly wraps around surfaces to coat all sides.
This method of disinfecting helps facilities treat surfaces in less time and with better coverage than traditional cleaning methods.
Want to know more? Interested in a quote for disinfecting your facilities? Visit www.germbusters.bm or email info@germbusters.bm.



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