Before you buy or rent a home, it’s important to be informed about any potential lead threats in order to protect the health and safety of your family and children. A lead based paint disclosure form includes information that the seller or landlord has about the presence of lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling.
When should you really be disinfecting & sanitizing surfaces? According to the recently-updated COVID-19 guidance from the CDC, here are the specific situations where proper surface disinfection is recommended.
Not all surfaces are created equal, at least when it comes to serious pathogens like coronavirus (COVID-19). When sanitizing and disinfecting, it’s important to understand the differences between Porous (P), Hard Nonporous (HN), and Food Contact (FCR or FCNR) surfaces.
Disinfecting your restaurant isn’t just important for health reasons — it’s also good for business. Get fast & reliable COVID-19 disinfection for restaurants and bars in NYC. Our commercial services include electrostatic fogging and air scrubbing.
Mildew is relatively harmless while mold can become a serious problem for your health and your home. Wondering if the thing in your home is mold or mildew? This article introduces 6 key differences to look out for, and what you should do about it.
Electrostatic fogging technology is an effective and efficient way to apply a disinfectant solution over large areas in a relatively short period of time. In NYC, many residents and businesses have turned to electrostatic fogging services to quickly and reliably sanitize surfaces in their homes, offices, schools, and other facilities.
Electrostatic fogging and spraying technology uses interactions between charged particles to efficiently disinfect and sanitize large areas. In this article, we’ll explain how electrostatic fogging & spraying technology works, as well as the official guidance and recommendations around using electrostatic fogging for COVID-19 disinfection.
Indoor dining will return to New York City starting on Valentine’s Day, but is the 25% capacity limit fair and practical? Also starting this week: restaurant workers are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in NYC.
With daily new coronavirus cases in New York at an all-time high, proper COVID-19 disinfecting and sanitizing is an important way to fight back against coronavirus transmission. Here’s a simple 4-step checklist to help you properly disinfect and sanitize your home, office, school, or business.
Wondering when you’ll be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in New York? Here’s an infographic showing the planned rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in New York, including the vaccine distribution phases and eligible groups.