Pelsis Group has launched a new electrostatic fogger designed to help transport operators further protect their vehicles and premises by disinfecting high-contact surfaces quickly and effectively.
The Hurricane ES electrostatic fogger uses electrostatic technology to charge tiny droplets of disinfectant solution to create an ultra-low volume fog.
The electrostatically charged micro particles repel each other as they are dispersed into the atmosphere at high speeds, which the company says delivers consistent coverage and stronger contact with all surfaces for optimum cleaning.
“We’re excited to make the Hurricane ES available to transport operators across the UK and Europe,” said Andrew Milner, chief executive at Pelsis Group. “The electrostatic functionality of the product gives it the edge and is perfect for high-touch, at-risk areas common across public transport settings. Our technical teams have worked hard to get all the necessary CE approvals for the Hurricane ES. The result is a highly effective product that we believe makes a real difference for transport operators looking to enhance their cleaning and hygiene regimes in the fight against COVID-19.”
Initially made in Jackson, Mississippi, by the Pelsis Group’s USA-based business Curtis Dyna-fog, the company now plans to localise production of the fogger at the group’s UK facility in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, to fulfil domestic and European demand.