Facing COVID-19: The asbestos removal firm launching "virus eradication" technology
An asbestos abatement company has responded to the current pandemic by launching new “virus eradication” technology.
Bardon Environmental, based in Sheffield, has diversified its services to launch ‘Bardon SafeSpace’.
The company has said that the new service specialises in “virus eradication and prevention” using electrostatic spraying technology.
The electrostatic disinfection application can be used alongside current internal cleaning processes and coronavirus business protection strategies.
Bardon has said that the disinfectant is proven to be effective against COVID-19 and kills up to 99.99 per cent of all microbes.
Managing director, Darren Crookes, commented: “As shops, schools, offices, and other public places explore ways of opening and operating safely, people need to confident that the areas they are frequenting are safe and sanitary.
“This ‘spray & go’ technology enables organisations to not only fulfil their health and safety obligations, but it will ensure that businesses remain operational as well as bring peace of mind.”
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