Questions To Ask Coronavirus Disinfection Services

by | Jul 8, 2020 | Pest Control Service

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Uncertainty around the spread of COVID-19 has led to challenges for businesses and homeowners across Australia. With research and a growing understanding of the virus, protocols are available to address the disinfecting of surfaces to help prevent the spread of the virus.

When hiring any coronavirus disinfection services, homeowners, commercial property owners, and managers or owners of specialised types of facilities and buildings need to know they are choosing the best company for the task. Asking three basic questions allows you to narrow down your options to the best company for the job.

What is the procedure and what disinfectant do you use?

Any company offering coronavirus disinfection services should be able to provide specific information on the procedure they use for any type of job. Look for companies that use a micron misting process that coats all surfaces and provides a safe, environmentally friendly option for treatment.

The chemicals used should be Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved. Naturally, degrading chemicals are eco-friendly and also safe for people and pets.

How long does it take?

The more experienced the coronavirus disinfection services, the more accurately they can provide information on how long the treatment process will take. The size of the space, the amount of surface area to treat, and any specialized requirements all have an impact on the time.

What precautions do I need to take after the treatment?

The company can provide specific information on what to do after treatment to keep people, pets, and family members safe. There are highly effective disinfectants that can be sprayed over the surface and are safe after just an hour. They require no additional precautions in the environment after that time.

Flick Pest Control offers a full range of coronavirus disinfection services for homes, specialized types of businesses and facilities, as well as commercial properties.

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