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ULV fogging generates extremely fine particles that remain airborne for an extended period before settling, making it effective for treating air volume and reaching spaces through air movement. Electrostatic spraying generates charged droplets that actively seek and adhere to surfaces due to the magnetic attraction effect, making it specifically effective for surface coverage including undersides and back faces. FixMold deploys both technologies on appropriate jobs because they address different aspects of the same contamination problem. Fogging treats the air. Electrostatic treats the surfaces. Neither alone achieves what both together accomplish.
Yes. Electrostatic application is a standard component of FixMold's 12-step signature remediation process deployed on every job where surface disinfection is indicated, which is every mold remediation we perform. It is not an upgrade or an add-on service. It is part of how we remediate.
Yes. For properties requiring professional-grade disinfection without a mold remediation scope, including post-COVID sanitizing, pathogen disinfection after illness exposure or periodic commercial sanitizing maintenance, electrostatic disinfection with AirBiotics is available as a standalone service. Contact us at 786-882-1823 to discuss what your specific situation requires.




