Cost Effective Entire Office Disinfection

 

The Average Office Desk Harbors 400x more germs than the toilet!

There are a lot of things that you and your employees will share in the office this year but the cold and flu doesn’t need to be one of them. 

Our Commercial Disinfection Services are used in schools, daycares, veterinary clinics, medical offices, manufacturing facilities, warehouses, offices, retail, restaurants and bars, gyms, and other businesses. Professional disinfecting services are ideal for high-traffic businesses, or those who provide services to sensitive populations like clinics, non-profits and senior centers. Avoid the spread of coronavirus, colds and flus, viruses, fungus, and bacteria all year long and inquire today about one-time special or recurring commercial disinfecting services. 

 

Complete Office Disinfection Services

Protect You, Your Employees and Your Customers.

  

Unlike conventional spot cleaning, our technicians will spray down all hard surfaces, making sure to clean areas that are often missed by your regular cleaning crew. As an option, fabric surfaces can also be steam cleaned to destroy germs hiding within the fibers.

Any surface can become a springboard for the nasty germs that cause illness. No matter how thoroughly and carefully you clean, most cleaning services just push germs around. Traditional spot cleaning with random chemicals is yesterday's weapon. That type of cleaning struggles to combat today’s more virulent and resistant germs. Harris American will turn your office into a germ free zone, saving you thousands of dollars in lost sick days and health care costs.

 

Additional Facts To Consider (According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics):

1. Americans spend about $5 billion each year on their colds
2. Americans spend about $3 billion on doctors’ visits on average per year
3. Americans spend about $2 billion on treatments on average per year.
4. 60 million days of school will be lost this year to flu
5. 50 million days of work are lost annually because of the common cold.

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