SafeSpace brings new disinfecting solutions to office facilities


SafeSpace Company presents a single use, EPA approved, disinfecting and deodorizing aerosol fogger. 

The SafeSpace® D&D fogger contains a hospital grade, contact disinfectant that when fully discharged generates 6,000 cubic feet of disinfectant fog. The SafeSpace® D&D fogger can kill 99% of the germs responsible for colds, flu, staph, MRSA and many more. The D&D Fogger has proven successful in reducing repeat illness exposures when used as directed, and is effective in preventing mold and bacteria related odors.  

The Disinfecting and Deodorizing foggers can benefit office facilities in multiple ways including: 

• Disinfect a large space with just the push of a button

• Decrease the spread of germs between co-workers

• Increases production and efficiency of co-workers by decreasing sick days

• Leaves facilities with a fresh scent after every use

The Disinfecting and Deodorizing Fogger is available for purchase at www.SafeSpaceCo.com. 

About SafeSpace

SafeSpace® Company provides disinfecting innovations through a variety of high-quality and easy-to-use sanitizing and deodorizing products. SafeSpace® is an Internet based, Limited Liability Company (LLC), developed in 2005, and headquartered in Springfield, MO. For more information please see www.SafeSpaceCo.com 

 

 



October 28, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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