The Leader In Airport & Aircraft Decontamination
In mid-January, shortly after the start of the new coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, a number of international airports began to announce preventative safety measures. Months later, with governments enforcing travel bans and closing their borders, demand for air travel worldwide has plummeted, airlines have cancelled/scaled back hundreds of flights, and many airports lie dormant around the world. The coronavirus outbreak will have ramifications on the airline industry for years to come. Bioguard America’s cordless electrostatic technology is a perfect approach to decontaminating high touch surfaces in airports and on aircrafts. In fact, our flagship electrostatic technology is currently being used by both Emirates and Delta airlines. This is a perfect opportunity to create an effective plan of action to make our nations airports and aircrafts safe for returning clients and staff from the deadly Coronavirus.
Your Legal Responsibility
Has someone occupying your commercial building become ill with COVID-19, or are you awaiting test results? The safest course of action is to consider the entire building contaminated and a potential risk to current occupants until you can perform the proper contact tracing. Whether your business has a confirmed COVID-19 outbreak or you simply want to be proactive to reduce the chance of a future outbreak upon reopening, the onus is on you to keep your clients and employees safe from the deadly COVID-19. In fact, General Duty Clause, 29 USC 654, section 5(a)(1) requires that employers protect their employees and clients from recognized hazards.
Bioguard America will help you create a proactive approach to limit your potential financial and legal exposure.
Our Electrostatic Technology
Our cordless electrostatic sprayers have proven effective in combatting the spread of the deadly Coronavirus virus. An electric charge is applied to our specially-formulated, hospital-grade disinfectant solution, which automatically makes it stronger than the surface being treated. Like a magnet, the negative charge of the surface – its bacteria, germs and contaminants – are drawn to the positive-charge of our disinfectant solution and killed shortly after contact.