Crest Healthcare Supply Expands Safety Net Infection Control Partnership


Crest Healthcare Supply, a leading supplier of medical products in the healthcare industry, has expanded its relationship with infection control partner, Safety Net. Crest now offers Safety Net’s electrostatic sprayers and disinfectants, which is a complete line of whole room disinfection systems for healthcare facilities.

To meet healthcare standards and the rigorous demands for infection control, the sprayers use electrostatic technology which provides superior spray coverage. The electrical charge creates a natural force of attraction between the droplets and targeted surface. “Infection control and prevention has never been more important than it is today. The spread of harmful, and more frequently deadly, pathogens is a concern for everyone,” said Ron Romano, Founder and CEO of Safety Net. The sanitization line is the ideal solution for bio-security, fighting Coronavirus, MRSA, E. Coli, salmonella, swine flu, C. Diff, H1N1, and various other bacteria and viruses.

To learn more about electrostatic sprayers and disinfectant options, contact Crest at 1-800-328-8908 or visit www.cresthealthcare.com. 

 

 



July 2, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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