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    Vorsor’s specialist bio-misting to help wipe out virus

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 5, 2020No Comments
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    Facilities services provider’s deep-cleaning service brings UK businesses peace of mind in fight against Coronavirus.

    The leading facilities services provider Vorsor, headquartered in Wales, is one of the few FS providers in the UK with the specialist bio-misting equipment, which delivers a complete sterilising solution for every kind of working environment; giving a deep clean that kills 99.99999% of bacteria, viruses and fungi, including Coronavirus, Norovirus, MRSA, Swine Flu, Ebola and Clostridium Difficile.

    Their hand-held, bio-misting systems, can be used to sanitise any surface or equipment in offices, shops, warehouses and factories, machinery and plant, and outdoor areas.

    Mark Rudge, Vorsor’s Facilities Services Director, said: “Whilst we don’t yet know when our workplaces will be able to return to normal, we do know that we can start to gain control of our own situation and prepare for a safe return to work for all involved.

    Vorsor’s bio-misting, deep clean solution is alcohol free, which cleans more germs than other alcohol products on the market, and is made up of a polymer and a biocidal agent.  Using the air pressure, hand-held systems, the solution coats the bacteria and stops reproduction; it gets into the cell, combats reproduction and ultimately destroys it, therefore ensuring surfaces will be biologically cleaner, and for longer.

    Mark said, “We’re doing all we can at Vorsor to help businesses reassure their staff and customers that they will be in the safest of environments possible in readiness for a return back to the workplace.

    “This period of uncertainty will come to an end, and when it does there will undoubtedly be a boom in business that companies UK-wide won’t want to miss out on.

    “The Vorsor team is working extremely hard and investing in additional equipment and personnel on the ground to help businesses make sure they’re in a position to hit the ground running once the time comes.”

    The Vorsor Facilities Services team has delivered extensive facilities services and management contracts to different large-scale and blue-chip clients for many years.

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