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Keeping your vehicles and distribution centres infection free

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Supply chains have never been under more stress, and losing drivers or vehicles from your fleet via positive tests is a huge headache.

At Envirotec Protect we understand the pressure that you are under, and we have developed a system, using Zoono, to protect drivers and vehicles from virus transmission for up to 30 days at a time.

We follow a rigorous and methodical process, the provision of detailed risk assessments, method statements and pre-service ATP testing to establish base level cleanliness in your fleet. Our team then treat your fleet making sure we focus on key transmission points around a vehicle. Each vehicle takes 5-10 minutes to treat, they need to be left for one hour before they can be driven again. Sounds too good to be true?  Well it isn’t - so get in touch with us at nick@envirotec-protect.co.uk and we can take you through the science, and more importantly the results we are getting out in trade. Alternatively click HERE to find out more. 

Zoono is used on London Underground, in the Houses of Parliament and in healthcare settings. You can be confident that the product works and that it delivers ongoing protection, unlike cheaper standard disinfectant solutions. We work for businesses small and large, and we can demonstrate results that we have achieved in a national fleet of vehicles, using an ATP machine, like those used widely in industry and by EHOs.

Our national team of staff are available seven days a week allowing us to fit in with the complexities of your logistical schedules, and our head office staff provide a high level of account management including a full suite of technical reports, on-going ATP test result and quarterly reporting.

Envirotec Protect is an approved service provider for Zoono UK.

 

Published On: 04/02/2021 17:00:13

 

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