We destroy viruses and bacteria. Disinfection in public places - medical institutions, gyms, educational institutions, public catering and food outlets, hotels, guest houses, production facilities and warehouses. Treatment of premises after a sick or deceased person, ozonation of premises.
Why is disinfection necessary after a person’s death?
Infectious diseases: If the deceased person was infected with a dangerous infectious disease, such as tuberculosis, COVID-19, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS or another disease that can be spread through body fluids or through the air, special disinfection is required to prevent the spread of infection to other people.
Risk of biological contamination: If there has been a spillage of blood, body fluids or other biological materials that may contain pathogens, disinfection is required to ensure that the premises are safe for further use and to prevent potential health hazards.
Death in an unknown or unfamiliar location: In cases where a person has died in a location that has not been regularly monitored or cleaned (for example, in cases of solitary deaths at home), thorough cleaning and disinfection are necessary to eliminate odors, pests, and potential risks of infection.
Prevention of biological decay: After death, the body begins to decompose naturally, and this process can cause not only unpleasant odors but also biological hazards. Disinfection helps to control and mitigate this process, making the environment safer for other people.
Regulatory requirements: In some countries and situations, laws and health regulations may require mandatory disinfection after death, especially in hospitals, nursing homes, and other public places, to ensure public health and safety.