Duty of care

"any corporate entity has a duty of care to their staff"

The fogging of peroxide based disinfection products that are patented and approved is not new. This technology is widely used in the USA and is becoming the Go-To solution for NHS departments looking to make major advancements in infection control.

In 2015, one NHS Trust applying this technology recovered £213,000 in a single quarter from reduced absenteeism. As you will be aware, any corporate entity has a duty of care to their staff. We believe that infections spread within the workplace represents more of a hazard to your staff than say a wet floor, or a trip or a fall.

A growing number of statistical evidence proves that a healthy work environment dramatically reduces sickness and increases staff attendance. This improved efficiency can then be directly translated to your balance sheet. Businesses have, on average seen a 20% reduction on absenteeism and with each office and call centre that we treat, this data only becomes more conclusive.

The chemicals we use are effective, odour-free, do not condense or corrode and because our fogging equipment produces vapour droplets that are less than 8 microns, this process is safe to use around sensitive electronic equipment. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into oxygen and water and is safe for people and the environment.

90 minutes after treatment, an office or call centre can be safely entered and back in operation. 

A typical work station prior to treatment 

Typical workstation

The same scene shot in 'black light" with fluorescent additives to reveal bacteria spread:

Bacteria highlighted under UV light

Clean360 BIO Clean can undertake regular workstation sanitizing which incorporates a traditional pre-clean of desks, keyboards, telephones and monitors followed by our unique chemical application. This antimicrobial coating prevents biofilm and bacteria from establishing on any coated surface by forming a covalent bond which cannot be removed by cleaning or disinfecting. This coating attracts pathogens to its 'physical spikes', which rupture them on contact. Leaving a germ and biofilm free surface for up to 6 months after treatment. 

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