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COVID-19 has not disappeared. New variants continue to circulate, and outbreaks still occur in workplaces, schools, and residential buildings in Bangkok. Beyond COVID, the same disinfection process is effective against influenza, RSV, norovirus, and other pathogens that cause illness and missed work. The service is relevant anytime someone in your home or office has been sick with a contagious illness.
Cleaning physically removes dirt and some germs from surfaces. Disinfecting uses chemical agents to kill pathogens that remain after cleaning. A surface must be cleaned before it can be effectively disinfected, because dirt and organic matter can shield pathogens from the disinfectant. This is why spraying disinfectant on a visibly dirty surface does not work well.
Hospital-grade quaternary ammonium compounds or hydrogen peroxide-based solutions. These are registered with health authorities and tested to kill 99.99% of bacteria and viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, when applied correctly with proper contact time. They are not the same products you find on supermarket shelves.
Contact time is the duration a surface must remain wet with disinfectant to achieve full pathogen kill. Different products have different contact times, typically ranging from 1 to 10 minutes. When you spray and immediately wipe at home, you are not allowing adequate contact time, which means the disinfectant may only partially reduce the pathogen load. Professional application ensures correct contact time on every surface.
ULV (ultra-low volume) fogging disperses disinfectant as a fine mist that reaches surfaces human hands cannot easily access: the undersides of desks, behind equipment, inside air vents, and on textured surfaces like curtains. Fogging works best as a complement to manual wipe-down of high-touch surfaces, not as a replacement for it.
After manual disinfection, surfaces are safe once they air-dry, typically 15 to 30 minutes. After fogging, the space needs 30 to 60 minutes of ventilation before re-entry. The exact time depends on the product used and the size of the space.
Yes, once the treated surfaces are dry. The active ingredients break down after their contact period and leave no harmful residue. Pets should be kept out of the room during application and the drying period. Children's toys and play surfaces are included in the treatment and are safe for use once dry.
During active illness outbreaks, weekly disinfection of high-touch surfaces is recommended. During normal periods, monthly or quarterly disinfection combined with daily cleaning keeps pathogen levels low. The frequency depends on the number of people using the space and the level of physical contact with shared surfaces.
Yes. Many clients request targeted disinfection of high-touch zones only: door handles, elevator buttons, shared desks, restrooms, and break room surfaces. This is faster and less expensive than a full-space treatment while addressing the highest-risk contact points.