Fog sanitization plays a crucial role in maintaining hygiene and safety in various environments. It involves the dispersal of sanitizing agents in the form of fine droplets, creating a mist or fog that can effectively reach and disinfect surfaces.
WHY Sanitization is Important for Air Ducts?
Fog sanitization after duct cleaning is important as it helps eliminate any remaining contaminants or microorganisms that may be present in the air ducts. While duct cleaning removes dust, debris, and some pollutants, fog sanitization further ensures the disinfection of the entire duct system.
This process helps prevent the growth and spread of mold, bacteria, and allergens, promoting better indoor air quality. It’s a complementary step to duct cleaning, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the maintenance process and contributing to a healthier and safer living or working environment.
EPA Fog Sanitization:
We use EPA-registered fog sanitization. Once it is applied inside the air ducts; it eliminates mold, bacteria, and targets any pathogens present. Fogging disinfect the interior surface of your ducts and safe ducts by any damaging.