Pegasus Building Services offers new fogging services for microorganism, infection and mold control


Pegasus Building Services, a leading commercial cleaning company employing over 500 employees, has providing clean healthy indoor environments for over 300 commercial office buildings, industrial and manufacturing facilities in California and Arizona since 1969! With this in mind, Pegasus is pleased to announce we now offer a state of the art environmentally friendly hydrogen peroxide fogging services for microorganism, infection and mold control from Sanosil International.

The Sanosil Halo Fogging System can be used for room, area and equipment decontamination. The Sanosil Halo Fogging System is colorless, odorless, quiet, and effective. The Halo Fogging System assures a homogeneous mist of ionized particles that can get to areas that regular cleaning can’t or don’t reach, to include high touch areas around doors, behind window treatments , and even under desks and beds. The Halo Fogging System will kill 99.99 % of bacteria, spores, viruses, fungi and mold to include MRSA, Norovirus and C-Diff., on pre-cleaned hard surfaces. As the dry mist fogging by products are the benign elements water and oxygen, the process will not harm sensitive electronics, surfaces or substrates.For more information on this exciting new technology please call 1-800-734-3878

http://www.pegasusbuildingservices.com/

 



September 12, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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