In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, airlines are looking for ways to efficiently and quickly disinfect the aircraft's interior. One proven method is the use of electrostatic sprayers - semi-automated devices that deploy liquid disinfectant into a spray form. Boeing researchers studied the use of electrostatic sprayers to determine best practices and provide recommendations for reliable disinfection of the aircraft's interior.
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Electrostatic spray surface cleaning is when you spray something to clean surfaces and objects. The electrostatic spray uses a solution that is mixed with air. The air and solution mix is then sprayed by an electrode onto surfaces. This creates positively charged particles that cling to surfaces and objects. The positively charged particles wrap around surfaces and evenly coat them for a more complete clean.
When using a rag, it is normal to swipe over the crevices and creases or miss corners and other small areas that are hard to reach. With an electrostatic cleaning device, the entire surface is thoroughly saturated with a disinfectant solution and rendered germ-free.
Though it is a good idea to use cleaning rags to wipe down a surface to remove debris and other dirt particles, no cleaning towels are required for the electrostatic cleaning and disinfection process. This saves money and storage space for the cleaning cloths.
Because best practices recommend allowing the disinfectant solution to air-dry instead of wiping it down, this step is less time-consuming than traditional methods of disinfection.
Traditional disinfection requires spraying a surface with a solution and then wiping it down. Because most people usually spray and immediately wipe the area, the solution doesn’t have enough time to disinfect the surface - thereby causing cross contamination. The wipe-down process coats the cleaning cloth in bacteria and germs, and when the person moves to the next area to clean with the same cloth, they inadvertently spread germs around the facility rather than wiping them away. With electrostatic disinfection, this hazard is removed because no wiping or drying is required.
Traditional methods of disinfection don’t give the solution enough time to do its work since it’s sprayed and then wiped away. It is recommended that most chemical disinfectants remain in contact with the surface for at least 10 minutes. Because electrostatic disinfection requires no wiping, the solution can simply work on its own.
In addition to being less effective, traditional cleaning methods require more elbow grease and therefore more time. This means paying more for labor, especially in a large facility. Complete coverage over large areas is what electrostatic disinfection is known for, making it a low labor solution to your cleaning and disinfection needs.
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