In a veterinary clinic, cleanliness and hygiene are expected. With the coronavirus pandemic, though, additional measures are needed to ensure the safety of veterinary doctors, nurses, dentists, and employees, as well as their human clients and animal patients.
Though there’s no evidence that COVID-19 is transmittable from animals to humans, human-to-human transmission is still possible in a veterinary clinic. There’s also the rare instance of a human to animal transition. To protect the wellbeing of our beloved pets, it’s important to keep veterinary clinics as safe as possible.
In a veterinary clinic, regular cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting is a must — especially in the time of a pandemic. But what exactly do these terms mean?
Veterinary cleaning removes dirt, dust, debris from surfaces with soap or detergent and water. It doesn’t kill these harmful organisms but significantly reduces their number.
Veterinary sanitization involves the mechanical removal of organic material such as feces, urine, and blood. Since organic material deactivates or reduces the effect of disinfectants, they must be removed prior to veterinary disinfection.
Veterinary disinfection kills germs, bacteria, and viruses. However, it doesn’t remove them from surfaces. That’s why cleaning and disinfection go hand in hand. If you do one without the other, results will not be as favorable.
Though veterinary cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting is crucial, it is also a time-consuming process. Not all clinics have the time or manpower to manually spray and wipe each and every surface. Since time is of the essence, veterinary clinics may consider methods that are more effective and efficient than manual or conventional methods.
Quick and Efficient
Electrostatic disinfection is up to 70% faster than conventional methods. We can disinfect large spaces in less than an hour. There’s also no need to worry about dwell times because the disinfectant dries within minutes.
Effective Against Harmful Pathogens
Electrostatic technology, combined with an EPA-registered disinfectant, is 99.99% effective in killing germs, bacteria, and harmful viruses such as COVID-19, H1N1, MRSA, and Norovirus.
Touchless Application
With electrostatic disinfection, the sprayer does all the work. You don’t need mops, buckets, or sponges that cause cross-contamination. It also leaves no residue. Unlike conventional disinfection, there’s no need to rinse surfaces and wipe them dry.
Full Coverage
Electrostatic disinfection will coat every nook and cranny of your veterinary clinic — even the hard-to-reach areas such as ceilings and underneath furniture, as well as easily-forgotten surfaces such as animal cages and cage bars.
Safe for Animals and Surfaces
Electrostatic disinfection is safe for all animals and surfaces. Our veterinary clinic disinfectants won’t damage your electronic devices and won’t make your pets sick if they accidentally lick the clinic’s surfaces.
Eco-Friendly
Electrostatic disinfection is safer for the environment. You don’t need to use water at all, unlike manual disinfection. Since the sprayer is efficient, the process also uses fewer chemicals.
Charlotte Metro Cleaning provides veterinary clinic electrostatic disinfection in Charlotte, NC, and surrounding areas. Our services are designed to eliminate germs, bacteria, viruses, and other harmful pathogens present in a veterinary clinic so that your beloved pets are safe and healthy
If you want to learn more about our electrostatic disinfection services, please do not hesitate to contact us today. Call us at 704.361.6130 or email us at kcregg@charlottemetrocleaning.com. We look forward to working with you!
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