COVID-19 Sanitizing services

In the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, the owners of Northwoods Blasting brainstormed how they could utilize this opportunity to support their local community and expand their services. With the use of dustless blasting technology,  they designed an applicator that produces a cold vapor fog. With this innovation, Northwoods Blasting has converted their industrial blasting pots into large scale disinfectant diffusers that can sterilize any surface quickly and efficiently. The machines disperse the solution thoroughly, at the speed of 20,000 square ft. an hour. The application includes an EPA approved disinfectant solution that is proven to eliminate COVID-19 and over 100+ other residual microorganisms. The disinfectant task force is trained to disinfect every surface, including areas that may not be considered “hot spots,” to ensure an antimicrobial membrane is left. The membrane continues to kill microorganisms and bacteria for up to two weeks upon administration. This process is safe around children and pets. 

 

Why You Should Choose US

  • Our task force is trained to disinfect every surface, including ceilings and hard to reach places
  • The gentle fog application allows for the process to be done quickly with no interruptions to daily operations
  • Anti-microbial membrane continues to disinfect surfaces for up to two weeks (may vary)
  • FQE certified for application
  • We are committed to maintaining quality control standards based on ISO 9001 (2008) protocols 

COVID-19 Facts

  • You could spread COVID-19 to others even if you do not feel sick
  • Those with underlying heart conditions, severe asthma, or are immunocompromised are at high risk of severe illness if they are exposed to COVID-19
  • It is mostly spread through person to person contact, which is why social distancing is imperative
  • It can take 2-14 days for symptoms to show, prior to exposure
  • Employees exhibiting symptoms at work should be seperated and sent home or to a hospital
  • You must notify local health officials, employees, and customers of a potential case