Airborne Surface Disinfection
Airborne Surface Disinfection (ASD) refers to the process of sanitizing surfaces dispersing disinfectants through the air. This technique is often used to effectively and uniformly disinfect large or confined area in high-tech environments.
ASD is a highly efficient method for disinfecting areas without human presence, reducing exposure to harmful germs. It ensures thorough surface coverage, even in hard-to-reach spaces, by dispersing a fine mist of disinfectant that effectively eliminates bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Ventum’s Peracetic Acid (PAA) solution breaks down into water and oxygen, leaving no harmful residue, making ASD a safe, eco-friendly, and effective disinfection method. ASD operates under strict regulatory guidelines, requiring efficacy tests to confirm uniform fog distribution and significant microbial reduction, achieving up to 99.9999% (LOG 6 or 6-log10) effectiveness. Ventum’s tailored protocols ensure areas are restored to certified clean conditions, meeting rigorous hygiene standards.
Process Overview
Diffusion: Micro-drop or dry-fog technology ensures complete surface coverage.
Contact Time: Optimized drying and evaporation accelerate disinfection.
Aeration: Sufficient time is provided to neutralize the biocide fully.
This method is part of a comprehensive decontamination process, starting with cleaning to remove organic and chemical residues, followed by effective disinfection. ASD combines precision, safety, and environmental responsibility for unmatched hygiene solutions.