Photo Credit: Wade Wilson, technical director of Turner Pest Control, who expedited the development of the TurnerClean Service aligning to federal, state and local guidelines and Officer Christian Hancock, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
The TurnerClean solution uses Nisus DSV, and the service offers a broad-spectrum disinfection misting as well as a hard surface wipe down that provides powerful virus protection and allows technicians to quickly disinfect large areas, including surfaces and inaccessible areas. The process can help businesses ensure a safe environment for employees and customers as the state’s economy begins to reopen in the coming weeks, Turner reports.
As part of the company’s community outreach and commitment to giving back to first responders, Turner Pest Control will provide the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office with complimentary cleanings for any police cars and the homes of any officers who have contracted COVID-19. Additionally, Turner Pest Control will perform a weekly sanitation treatment at JSO’s fitness facilities and donate cleaning products to maintain sanitation between services.
“Keeping the public safe as we reopen is of utmost importance,” said Bill Talon, President of Turner Pest Control. “For us, to be able to offer this service to our local community is a wonderful way to provide business owners and residential property owners peace of mind during this uncertain time.”
The service is available for a wide range of commercial business settings, including (but not limited to) educational institutions, property management, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, health care facilities, hospitality, restaurants and recreation. Trained TurnerClean technicians apply the disinfectant to walls, floors, structures and equipment. The service is available as both a one-time treatment and a recurring service, which is recommended.
Learn more at turnerpest.com/commercial/turnerclean-service/.
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