A 'staggering' jump in demand for decontamination services!
Craig Russell MBA, PhD.
Head of Operations at South Staffordshire Plc - IWS Water Hygiene
A 'staggering' jump in demand for decontamination services to tackle the Coronavirus pandemic has today been noted.
The increase for March was reported by the Hydrochem Group which is now braced for requests to more than double again throughout April as COVID-19 maintains a stranglehold on the UK economy.
The steep rise in demand has come chiefly from the emergency, social care, hotels, and health sectors to protect the most vulnerable and staff along with public works chiefs determined to keep up progress on essential projects and carry out key maintenance.
While Britons are being urged to battle Coronavirus through staying at home and washing hands properly, many organisations and businesses are stepping up the fight by turning to The Hydrochem Group.
The Hydrochem Group is one of the country's leading water treatment and protection services companies and carries out decontaminations and deep cleans every year - but now the company is dealing with an unprecedented demand for its 'fogging' service.
There has been a huge increase in demand for our comprehensive 'fogging' services over the last month and we're doing everything we can to assist in these unprecedented times.
We're being told by companies across the healthcare and public sectors that they are determined to ensure their premises are safe because they have a duty of care to patients, customers, and their own staff - and to protect everyone from Coronavirus.
We have never seen anything like this however I'm proud of the way my team is rising to the challenge of meeting customers' needs on the frontline and combatting such a highly contagious and deadly bug. We have created additional capacity and would welcome any enquiries from interested parties so jointly we can defeat this pandemic and keep our people safe.
'Fogging' is a vaporisation process in which a solution is poured into a dispenser that creates a very fine mist that once sprayed using SteriChelle, hunts for bugs and viruses for the bacteria and it smothers 99.9% to death - including Coronavirus.