• Whiting designs disinfectant mister

    New battery-powered ViroBlaster, combined with company’s PURE silver solution, quickly, efficiently cleans truck cabs
    June 4, 2021
    2 min read
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    Whiting Systems now offers a cordless disinfectant mister it says meets the demand for an efficient, effective, and ultraportable disinfectant applicator.

    “The new ViroBlaster delivers maximum productivity, weighing in at 3.4 pounds,” said Greg Jenkins, Whiting’s senior vice president.

    The ViroBlaster is built with high-grade materials that are compatible with disinfectants, sanitizers and deodorizers, according to the company. Users can easily disinfect without having to start up a large misting system. The ViroBlaster finishes small or large areas fast, is effective with minimal effort by the applicator, and makes moving from room to room easy.

    Whiting’s PURE SDC Silver Dihydrogen Citrate ensures a full, clean, disinfected area quickly.

    “With Whiting’s PURE, the ViroBlaster
    is capable of disinfecting buses, trains, trucks, and airplanes, mitigating against common colds, bacteria, viruses, and fungi, including human coronavirus, norovirus, Hepatitis B and C, Listeria, E. Coli, and Salmonella,” said Jason Rhoads, marketing director. “A fully charged 20-volt battery will provide 30 minutes of constant run time, giving the operator the ability to cover large areas.”

    Added Jenkins: “With Whiting’s patented PURE silver, there is no mixing or diluting, you just fill the half-gallon cup and go.”

    The adjustable spray nozzle delivers the disinfectant solution at a “cost-efficient” rate of up to 150 milliliters per minute, the company said.

    “We have worked with school systems in protecting school busses and classrooms with ease and convenience to our partners,” said Russ Whiting, president of Whiting Systems. “As Whiting Systems continues to be the leader in mitigating costly downtime in the transportation industry, we knew investing in research and development of a better applicator was a priority and we believe we have that product.”

    Learn more at whitingsystems.com.

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