Aerial surface disinfection (ASD) is a method of disinfecting the surfaces of a room. It involves spraying a disinfectant into the atmosphere using a diffuser. Advantages of DSVA The advantage of DSVA is that there is no need for human intervention, so it can be carried out at night to avoid immobilising a laboratory, a hospital or a clinic.Read More
This is a French disinfection standard used to determine bactericidal, fungicidal and sporicidal activity for airborne surface disinfection. The test is carried out in an independent laboratory, which must be COFRAC accredited. Disinfection standard NF T 72-281 It consists of positioning the machine (the diffuser) in the middle of a sealed room, then placing the...Read More
Influenza A (H1N1) is becoming a major concern for companies, local authorities, public services, schools, crèches, hospitals, etc. H1N1 virus This is a virus that is called "enveloped", meaning that it has an outer lipid layer. This structure can be disrupted by detergents (e.g. soaps) or disinfectant solutions that are active against the flu virus...Read More