A cleaned property needs a documented sanitizing step
Indoor Air Quality Sanitizing & Disinfecting
A label-directed botanical sanitizing and disinfecting option for compatible accessible surfaces after dust, debris, and soils are physically removed.
System count, surface material, cleaning status, treatment area, occupancy needs, moisture history, and access shape the quote.
Real indoor air quality sanitizing & disinfecting work
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Indoor air quality sanitizing starts with inspection and physical cleaning, not with spraying over dust or debris. When the surface, system condition, and service goal fit the product label, we can apply an EPA-registered botanical disinfectant to compatible accessible surfaces using the required coverage and contact time. Botanical does not mean chemical-free, and this service is not presented as air sterilization, medical treatment, mold remediation, leak repair, or a substitute for correcting an active moisture or HVAC problem.
What is commonly included in indoor air quality sanitizing & disinfecting
Signs you may need indoor air quality sanitizing & disinfecting
Odor-causing bacteria are a concern on compatible accessible surfaces
A commercial, HOA, rental, or residential turnover needs a defined treatment scope
The customer wants a botanical product option without harsh fragrance claims
Our indoor air quality sanitizing & disinfecting process
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Review the property, cleaning status, surface materials, occupancy, odor history, and any known moisture issue.
- 02
Inspect accessible areas and complete the approved physical cleaning before treatment.
- 03
Confirm that the selected botanical disinfectant is appropriate for the surface and apply it according to its EPA label.
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Provide ventilation, re-entry, moisture-control, and follow-up guidance without making unsupported health or sterilization promises.
Indoor Air Quality Sanitizing & Disinfecting questions before you book
Is the botanical disinfectant 100 percent chemical-free?+
No. Chemical-free is not an accurate description because botanical products also contain chemical substances. We accurately describe the option as an EPA-registered botanical disinfectant and follow its current product label.
Does indoor air quality sanitizing disinfect the air?+
No. The treatment applies only to compatible accessible surfaces included in the confirmed scope. It does not sterilize indoor air, guarantee the removal of every microorganism, or replace filtration, ventilation, humidity control, or HVAC repair.
Is sanitizing a replacement for air duct cleaning?+
No. Dust, debris, and other soils must be physically removed first. Applying a product over unclean surfaces is not a substitute for source removal.
How is this different from mold and odor control?+
This service focuses on a defined sanitizing or disinfecting step for compatible cleaned surfaces. Mold and odor control begins with the source, moisture history, material condition, and whether the concern belongs within routine cleaning or requires an environmental, remediation, or HVAC professional.
