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- Klean Giant provides services for hospitals, schools, churches, banks, colleges, universities, restaurants, housekeepers, factories, airlines, and commercial buildings. Disinfect cleaning services focus on thorough sanitization and are often used in areas requiring a high level of hygiene.
- Electrostatic Spraying, a method of applying disinfectant with an electrostatic charge for even coverage on all surfaces, including hard-to-reach areas
- Specialized Services
- Post-Illness Disinfection
- Targeted cleaning for spaces exposed to infectious diseases to minimize contamination risks.
- Childcare and Educational Facilities Cleaning
- Sanitizing toys, desks, and common areas to ensure a germ-free environment for kids.
- Healthcare and Medical Office Cleaning
- Disinfecting exam rooms, waiting areas, and medical equipment following OSHA and CDC guidelines.
- Products Used
- Hospital-grade EPA-approved disinfectants.
- Non-toxic, eco-friendly options available for sensitive environments.
Our Services
Comprehensive Cleaning Services
EASILY DISINFECT HIGH-TRAFFIC AREAS WITH
BIOESQUE BOTANICAL DISINFECTANT SOLUTION
USING ANY ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER”

Main Services
- Disinfect with an Electrostatic Sprayer
- NO rinsing or wiping
- Safe on all surfaces EPA Registered

Commercial- Residential- Mobile
- Offices
- Restaurants
- Homes
- Medical offices
- Schools

Green Clean
- No harmful
- Safe forchildænandpets
- Eco- friendly
- Non Flammable
- Nontoxic

What is a Disinfectant Product?
• A disinfectant is a substance, or mixture of substances that
destroys or irreversibly inactivates bacteria, fungi and viruses,
but not necessarily bacterial spores in the inanimate environment,
such as on hard surfaces. Disinfectant products are often used in
hospitals, medical facilities and/or households.
• EPA regulates disinfectants to ensure the pesticide meets
specific standards before they can be used by the public.
Disinfectants are pesticides and can be harmful, please be sure to
read and understand any precautionary language or any safety
information before using the product. See more information
under the Additional Resources section.
GUIDANCE FOR CLEANING & DISINFECTING
PUBLIC SPACES, WORKPLACES, BUSINESSES, SCHOOLS, AND HOMES

DEVELOP YOUR PLAN
Determine what needs to be cleaned. Areas unoccupied for 7 or more days need only routine cleaning. Ma intain existing cleaning practices for outdoor areas. DETERMINE HOW AREAS WILL BE DISINFECTED. Consider the type of surface and how Often the surface is touched. Prioritize disinfecting frequently touched surfaces. CONSIDER THE RESOURCES AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED. Keep in mind the availabi lity Of cleaning products and personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for cleaners and disinfectants.

IMPLEMENT
Clean visibly dirty surfaces WITH SOAP AND WATER prior to disinfection. USE THE APPROPRIATE CLEANING OR DISINFECTANT PRODUCT. Use an EPA-approved disinfectant against COVID-19, and read the label to make sure it meets your needs. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL. The label will include safety information and application instructions. Keep disinfectants out of the reach of children.

MAINTAIN AND REVISE
Continue routine cleaning and disinfection. Continue or revise your plan based upon appropriate disinfectant and PPE availability. Dirty surfaces should be cleaned with soap and water prior to disinfection, Routinely disinfect frequently touched surfaces at least daily. MAINTAIN SAFE PRACTICES such as frequent handwashing, using cloth face coverings, and staying home if you are sick. CONTINUE PRACTICES THAT REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR EXPOSURE. Maintain social distancing, staying Six feet away from others. Reduce sharing Of common spaces and frequently touched objects.
THE NEW STANDARD FOR INFECTION PREVENTION
Klean Giant
- RESIDENTIAL
- RESTAURANTS
- BEAUTY SALONS
- BARBERSHOPS
- HOSPITALS
- GROCERY STORES
- GROCERY STORES
- DAYCARES
- GYMS
- CHURCHES
- OFFICES
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
Best Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Good Idea
Follow CDC, State, and Local Public Health Guidelines
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Preven- tion (CDC), COVID-19 is mainly spread through the air. The risk of getting the virus by touching a contaminated surface is thought to be low.
Be Careful
Be Careful Using Disinfectants Around People with Asthma
Disinfectants can trigger an asthma attack. If you have asthma, you may need to take extra pre- cautions like avoiding areas where people are cleaning and disinfect- ing or making sure the space is well ventilated.
Don't Do It
Follow CDC, State, and Local Public Health Guidelines
Disinfectants are powerful tools for controlling the spread of disease, and they can harm kid's health if used or stored in- correctly. Children and students should not apply disinfectants, and they should be kept out of children's reach.
Clean Surfaces with Soap and Water
Normal routine cleaning with soap and water lowers the risk of spreading COVID-19 by removing germs and dirt from surfaces. In most situations, cleaning is enough to reduce risk.
Be Careful with Fogging, Fumigating, and Wide-Area or Electrostatic Spraying
Make sure your product's label in- includes directions for the application method. Follow all directions, including precautions. If a product isn't labeled for these applications methods, using it that way might be risky or ineffective.
Don't Ignore the Label Directions
If you don't follow the label di- rections, disinfectant products may be ineffective or unsafe. Do not apply disinfectants to skin, pets or food. Do not dilute disinfectants or mix them with other chemicals unless the la- bel tells you to. Don't think that twice the amount will do twice the job.
Use EPA-Registered Disinfectants Accord- ing to Label Directions
Disinfectants further lower the risk of spreading COVID-19 by using chemicals to kill germs. Use disinfectants on high- touch surfaces when you know or suspect someone around you is sick with COVID-19.
Be Careful With UV Lights or Ozone Generators
UV lights or ozone generators may be risky or ineffective. EPA cannot verify if or when it is appropriate to use these devices. Check out the guidance at: go.usa.gov/xHckJ
Don't Use Unregistered Disinfectants
If a product says that it kills SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), but it doesn't have an EPA registration number, it may not be safe or effective. Federal law requires disinfectants to be registered with EPA.
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Amazing service! My home has never been this clean. Highly recommend them!

Friendly team and excellent results. They exceeded all my expectations!

Great job! I was impressed with their attention to detail and care

Efficient and reliable service. My office looks spotless every time

Efficient and reliable service. My office looks spotless every time

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