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Disinfecting Home and Workplace | Memphis Services
SANITIZING & DISINFECTING. MEMPHIS AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
Amid all the health concerns, we are proud to offer full disinfecting services and are able to provide one time service or as needed.
Residential living spaces, warehouses, retirement communities, places of worship, factories, fire stations, police stations, and funeral homes are just a few examples of places we provide disinfectant services.
We utilize EPA cleaners and disinfectants proven to kill COVID 19, germs, and viruses
Sanitizing
- Hand wiping of high-touch surfaces with an EPA disinfectant
- This includes light switches, doorknobs, desktops, countertops, and more
- Our team is flexible and willing to accommodate your individual needs
Disinfectant Fogging
- Kills viruses and bacteria in the air including COVID-19
- We offer commercial and residential fogging
- We are more than happy to accommodate your schedule
- After hours, holidays, and weekends
- Our EPA approved disinfectant is not harmful to pets or people
Our Process
- Inspection
- Written report and estimate
- On time professional service
WHAT ARE THE
DIFFERENCES
CLEANING
Cleaning involves removing dirt, dust, debris, and some germs from surfaces. It usually involves using soap or detergent and water to physically wipe away contaminants. While cleaning may reduce the number of germs on a surface, it doesn’t necessarily kill them.
SANITIZING
Sanitizing reduces the number of germs on surfaces to a safe level determined by public health standards. It typically involves using chemicals or heat to reduce the number of bacteria and viruses, but it doesn’t necessarily kill all types of germs.
DISINFECTING
Disinfecting goes a step further than sanitizing by killing or inactivating a broader spectrum of germs, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, on surfaces. Disinfectants are chemicals that are specifically formulated to destroy or deactivate germs. It’s important to use disinfectants properly according to the instructions on the product label to ensure effectiveness.
WHAT ARE THE
DIFFERENCES
CLEANING
Cleaning involves removing dirt, dust, debris, and some germs from surfaces. It usually involves using soap or detergent and water to physically wipe away contaminants. While cleaning may reduce the number of germs on a surface, it doesn’t necessarily kill them.
SANITIZING
Sanitizing reduces the number of germs on surfaces to a safe level determined by public health standards. It typically involves using chemicals or heat to reduce the number of bacteria and viruses, but it doesn’t necessarily kill all types of germs.
DISINFECTING
Disinfecting goes a step further than sanitizing by killing or inactivating a broader spectrum of germs, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, on surfaces. Disinfectants are chemicals that are specifically formulated to destroy or deactivate germs. It’s important to use disinfectants properly according to the instructions on the product label to ensure effectiveness.
Environmental Protection. Done.
Environmental Protection. Done.