Coronavirus cleaning can restore consumer confidence
While much about the Coronavirus pandemic remains uncertain, one thing is clear: Consumers are more likely to patronize businesses if they feel management takes hygiene seriously. McKinsey and Company, a leading consulting firm, suggests that beefing up cleaning protocols and making them more visible to guests might be the fastest way to bolster consumer confidence.
Smart leaders are already implementing these ideas. Half of executives surveyed by McKinsey & Company in June either planned to implement or already had implemented Antiviral or disinfectant fogging in high occupancy environments.
Commercial cleaning companies have been quick to respond to this demand, and many now offer "coronavirus disinfecting," in addition to their traditional service offerings. The problem? Most of these companies are using manual interventions — like backpack foggers — that are simply too labor-intensive and costly for many cash-strapped business owners.
Drones offer a cheaper alternative
We have good news: There is a better way to disinfect large facilities like theaters and concert venues. Our drones — equipped with coronavirus disinfectant spraying nozzles — can sterilize venues 14-times more quickly than competing methods and at half the cost.
This approach has been widely used to contain the virus in China and India and is being discussed in Europe. We're now using the same technology to disinfect large public spaces right here in the United States. Sound too good to be true? Contact us today to learn how we can help your venue emerge from the pandemic singing.