Coronavirus Sanitation, Cleaning, & Disinfectant Services

As coronavirus (Covid-19) and panic spreads across the globe, APRCAT is on the front line helping to effectively clean and disinfect buildings to help improve occupant health and safety.

As Atlanta’s premier restoration and abatement contractor, APRCAT is uniquely qualified to perform expert cleaning and disinfection services in office buildings, schools, healthcare facilities, and more. We have over 15 years of experience handling bio-hazard cleanup, mold remediation, and asbestos abatement. This gives us the experience and expertise to clean and disinfect dangerous bacteria and viruses in buildings and vehicles.

Why You Should Let Trained Professionals, Like APRCAT, Handle the Initial Disinfecting Process

To perform this type of work, APRCAT carries an inventory of specialized cleaning equipment and an extensive supply of  EPA-registered hospital-grade chemical disinfectants that are proven to kill viruses and bacteria. Our technicians are educated on the safe and proper handling of these chemicals and are knowledgeable about their effectiveness and application methods.

We consider each job seriously and analyze the areas affected in order to develop an organized plan of action that achieves the desired results.

The APRCAT Disinfecting Process:

  1. Cleaning: Removing visible dirt, soil and other debris using a mild detergent and water. This step must be taken before sanitizing and disinfecting because any inorganic and organic materials that remain on surfaces can interfere with the effectiveness of these other processes.
  2. Sanitization: Reducing the number of bacterial contaminants on hard surfaces to safe levels. 
  3. Disinfecting: Destroying pathogenic and microorganisms on surfaces using environmental disinfectants that are bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal.
  4. ULV Fogging: A final step in the disinfection process. Ultra-low volume (ULV) fogging machines are cold fogging machines that use large volumes of air at low pressures to transform an antimicrobial liquid into droplets that are dispersed into the atmosphere.

It’s also important to understand that thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting is only one part of a broad approach that is needed to help prevent infectious diseases in the workplace and other public buildings. Other commonsense approaches include keeping sick people away from others, repetitive hand washing, and the routine daily (or hourly if needed) cleaning and disinfection of all high-touch surfaces after the initial deep cleaning and disinfection process has been completed.

For more information on APRCAT’s cleaning and disinfecting protocols, please call us at 770-733-3584 or contact us by clicking here

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