About Us
Our service is a passion for
clean spaces and healthy clients
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Deodorize, disinfect and lower the risk of sickness with hospital grade disinfection. We use naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide, no toxic chemicals, no residue.


Who We Are
Our system emits a dry fog (micron-sized particles) of aerosolized hydrogen peroxide (aHP) disinfectant that fills a room and uniformly covers all surfaces—including hard-to-reach areas, equipment and fabrics—without leaving residue or moisture.
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We provide whole-room disinfection that applies aerosolized hydrogen peroxide (aHP) to disinfect rooms, equipment and surfaces. As demonstrated via third-party lab testing, fogging removes greater than 99.99% of numerous pathogens, neutralizes odors, and creates a healthier space.
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How does it work?
Our system emits a dry fog (micron-sized particles) of aerosolized hydrogen peroxide disinfectant that fills a room and uniformly covers all surfaces—including hard-to-reach areas, equipment and fabrics—without leaving residue or moisture. Hydrogen is a naturally occurring disinfectant and is considered 'green' and nontoxic. Rooms can be re-entered 15 min after fogging.
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Why are we better than disinfecting by hand or with UV systems?
We deliver superior efficacy, consistency, and efficiency compared to manual disinfection or UV light systems: Manual cleaning is vulnerable to human error and rarely reaches >90% coverage. UV systems are limited to line-of-sight and require multiple cycles to compensate for shadowed zones. In contrast, our aHP fog uniformly fills the space, reaching difficult areas. Peer-reviewed studies show that aHP systems reduce the pathogens that cause infections such as C. difficile and SARS-CoV-2 by >99.99%.
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What pathogens does our fog kill?
The fog we use is an EPA-registered bactericide, virucide, and fungicide (Reg. No. 84526-1) that has been tested in third-party laboratories adhering to the Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) regulations. The full list of pathogens that were tested and are registered with the EPA are shown on the Germicidal Efficacy Summary.
• Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA
• Pseudomonas, Salmonella, E. coli, Proteus mirabilis, Enterobacter aerogenes
• Sulfate Reducing Bacteria
• Norovirus, Rhinovirus, Feline Calicivirus, HIV, MVM
• H1N1, H5N1, Human Coronavirus
• Trichophyton mentagrophytes (ringworm), Aspergillus niger
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The fog solution, HaloSpray™ is on the EPA’s List N for use against SARS-CoV-2. Peer-reviewed studies also show that aerosolized or vaporized hydrogen peroxide reliably inactivates SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces.
Effective against measles, an enveloped virus, which is easily inactivated by oxidizing disinfectants such as aerosolized hydrogen peroxide (aHP). Peer-reviewed studies show that hydrogen-peroxide disinfectants substantially reduce measles virus on surfaces, and HaloSpray™ carries EPA-registered test data demonstrating inactivation of both enveloped and harder-to-kill non-enveloped viruses.
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Effective against Clostridium difficile?
Yes, evidence strongly supports the effectiveness of aHP against Clostridium difficile (C. diff) spores. A 10-year hospital study showed that aerosolized hydrogen peroxide (aHP) systems reduced C. diff infection rates by more than 40%, with sustained additional improvements over time (AJIC 2022). HaloSpray™ is EPA-registered and highly effective against spores. HaloSpray™ has been validated for spore disinfection using Bacillus atrophaeus biological indicators (BIs) to create protocols for 4-log, 5-log, and 6-log reductions. Bacillus atrophaeus is a bacterial spore that is used as a surrogate for C. diff because it is are recognized as a “worst-case” standard for disinfectant efficacy. Our protocols ensure both high efficacy and practical room turnover times, giving hospitals added confidence in preventing C. diff transmission.
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Is aHP effective against Candida auris?
Yes, evidence strongly supports the effectiveness of our system against Candida auris (C. auris), an emerging fungus that can cause severe multidrug-resistant infections. HaloSpray™ is an EPA-registered fungicide with demonstrated kill claims for other fungi: Aspergillus niger and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. The germicidal efficacy of hydrogen peroxide against fungi and yeasts including the Candida species has been widely documented (ICHE 2017, CFIR 2023).
Our testing with Bacillus atrophaeus spore biological indicators (BIs) provides a “worst-case” for disinfectant efficacy testing because bacterial spores are significantly more resistant than vegetative fungi or yeasts. Both the U.S. EPA and CDC reference spore organisms in their guidance and test protocols as appropriate surrogates for demonstrating high-level efficacy of no-touch hydrogen peroxide technologies. Since C. auris is less resistant to oxidizing disinfectants than bacterial spores, our protocols using Bacillus atrophaeus BIs provide a conservative assurance of efficacy against C. auris within hospital environments.
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