Fogging: The Hard Facts

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Your home or business may be tidy, but is it truly clean? When a property is properly dissinfected it can prevent the spread of germs, viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants. This includes mold, allergens, and fungi that can cause allergies and other adverse reactions.


Since 2020 we have learned how quickly viruses and bacteria can enter a space and spread.


Obvisously the best way to prevent the spread of germs, viruses, and other contaminants is to keep a property clean. However, in many homes and businesses, this is easier said then done. The good news is that dry fogging is designed perfectly for almost all situations and environments.

What is Fogging?


If you haven’t heard of fogging before, the process works by using a micro-atomized chemical that creates a dry fog to disperse disinfectant throughout an area. This is a truly effective way to sanitize a property. If you’re just wiping down surfaces, there’s always the chance that you’re spreading germs from place to place rather than getting rid of them. Even if you’re using effective sanitizing techniques, there are still areas in most homes or businesses where it is nearly impossible to get in with a cloth or a wipe.


With fogging, the disinfectant can get into all nooks and crannies, eliminating viruses, bacteria, germs, mold, fungi, and much more. It isn’t just perfect for hard-to-reach areas, but it also works well on touch screens, computer keyboards, cabinets & vanities, bathrooms, etc. These surfaces are typically home to a lot of germs and bacteria.



Is it Safe?


When carried out by a trained professional, using the right equipment and disinfectants, that are approved by the FDA and the EPA, the process is not only environmentally friendly, but also very effective. Fogging is also safe for humans, pets, and plants.


Why is Fogging a Good Idea for your Space?


When it comes to home disinfection, fogging can be an excellent idea. As we know from the last few years, it is easy for germs, viruses, and other contaminants to dwell in an area for a long period of time.


Fogging is a quick and efficient process. Depending on the size of the space, it usually does not take very long to sanitize an entire site.


Who Should Use Fogging? 



Anyone who understands the importance of home sanitization should consider fogging. Rather than struggle with manual cleaning that is often much less effective at stopping germs of bacteria, consider fogging.


Fogging can also help control the spread of COVID-19 by disinfecting surfaces and eliminating germs, bacteria, and viruses from a location. This can not only improve safety and reduce the spread of disease, but it can also increase peace of mind at a business. People have become much more aware of germs and viruses and being able to tell customers that your location has been completely disinfected can significantly improve your reputation.


In addition to killing viruses and bacteria, fogging will also kill fungi and mold spores. Eliminating these can help prevent people from developing breathing issues or other health conditions. It will also make the space more comfortable for anyone who has allergies or asthma.


If you are concerned about germs, viruses, bacteria, mold, and other contaminants in your home, trust the professionals at team Mold Masters to sanitize and disinfect your home. Our expert teams have the knowledge, skill, and tools needed to decontaminate your home. For more information, contact us online or call one of our Florida locations: North at 904-397-4030, Central at 813-606-6668, or South at 239-961-9995.

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