Kaivac's KaiBosh Disinfectant Deemed Effective Against COVID


Kaivac, a leading manufacturer of professional cleaning equipment designed for use in schools, hospitals, grocery stores, and most all types of commercial facilities, announces that its disinfectant, KaiBosh™, has been deemed effective against SARS-CoV-2, the cause of coronavirus (COVID-19), by the EPA.
 The disinfectant is engineered to be used with Kaivac’s No-Touch Cleaning® (spray-and-vac) systems as well as with spray bottles, pump-up sprayers, and Kaivac’s Trolley Bucket and Dispense-and-Vac system, both used for floor cleaning as well as other cleaning tasks. 
 Along with the spray-and-vac cleaning and the Dispense-and-Vac systems, the Kaivac COVID-19 Fighting System includes the following:
SmartTowel. The SmartTowel™ is a high-absorbent microfiber towel that can be folded into eight numbered quadrants. This allows the user to use up to eight fresh surfaces of the cloth, helping to prevent the spread of contamination.
KaiFly. The KaiFly™ rapid surface cleaning system allows users to apply cleaning solution directly onto a microfiber trowel used to wipe surfaces. A squeegee is then used to remove moisture and pathogens from surfaces. Independent tests report it is 80 times more effective at removing soils than using rags or wipers.
 Monitoring Technology. The Kaivac COVID Fighting System also includes ATP rapid monitoring technology. Used before and after cleaning surfaces, these systems scientifically determine the effectiveness of cleaning in about 15 seconds.  
 

 



April 14, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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