Whole-room cleaning company sees dramatic rise in clients

Published: 17-Mar-2020

PCT has just installed a hypochlorous acid-based system at another New York City hospital and discusses business implications of coronavirus

PCT has installed its Annihilyzer System at another New York City hospital. Annihilyzer Infection Control System is a whole-room cleaning and disinfecting system for hospital and healthcare facilities.

Gary Grieco, CEO, said: “Due to current events, the last few weeks have seen interest in our company rise dramatically.”

The CEO explains that the company has developed cleaning and disinfecting protocols, utilised with its patented RFID material tracking system, for the proper use of solutions and electrostatic applicators being used in every area of the facility.

“As a result of the capabilities and benefits of our products, many companies and municipalities across a variety of industries and geographic locations are engaging in intense discussions with PCT. We believe that this hospital will be the first of many installations during the coming months,” Grieco explained.

Grieco explained on the Stock Day Podcast that the company believes it has developed a unique type of disinfectant system based on hypochlorous acid. “The core technology, which is hypochlorous acid, has been around for many years, but it’s had what the market has perceived as drawbacks - not because of its efficacy, but because it’s not a product that lends itself to storage long-term.”

Greico emphasised that their disinfecting system has demonstrated its ability to destroy various bacteria and viruses, without the noxious and other adverse side effects found with conventional chlorine solutions.

Grieco added: “All of our hospital customers using our infection control system and disinfectant are utilising the systems as a front-line defence throughout their facilities, including in all public area such as restrooms, lobbies, waiting rooms, elevators, corridors, cafeterias, etc. all throughout the day and night and in the presence of patients, staff and visitors.”

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An article from March 2020, stated: “We expect to grow at the rate of two hospitals a month for the first part of this year and then to double that for the second half of the year. We have been dubbed a disruptive technology for hospitals. However, it does not have to be limited to hospitals. There are certainly other markets, such as assisted living facilities, schools, even companies and factories that could use this system to reduce sickness.”

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