Drone-Enabled Disinfectant Spraying

 

EagleHawk is now offering drone-enabled disinfectant spraying services for large public and private venues, such as:

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Stadiums, Ballparks, & Arenas

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Colleges & Universities

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Municipalities, Jails, & More

Contact us to learn more or discuss how drone-enabled disinfectant spraying might benefit your company or facility.

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FAQs about EagleHawk’s Disinfectant Spraying Services

The current and unprecedented global crisis caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and associated COVID-19 illness is changing the way people view the importance of facility cleanliness and the new normal is going to require higher levels of vigilance on cleanliness and sanitation. Large public gathering areas, such as stadiums and arenas, will need to be disinfected on a regular basis for the public to feel comfortable attending events again. Common methods of disinfection, including using crews of people to clean and disinfect areas by hand, are time consuming and too costly to scale across large areas.

EagleHawk's drone-enabled solution is:

  • Safe - Applicators are not directly exposed to spraying chemical and EagleHawk only selects the safest chemicals suitable for each use case

  • Effective - EagleHawk only uses chemicals approved by the EPA for effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2

  • Efficient - Using proprietary drone-enabled spraying solutions, EagleHawk is able to cover large stadiums and arenas in a fraction of the time

  • Economical - Provides affordable solution for regular disinfection

  • Sustainable - No known negative impact to surfaces

Is this safe and approved?

Yes. EagleHawk has spent months researching, designing, and testing our solutions to ensure we’re offering a safe and effective service for our clients and we are working closely with regulatory agencies such as the FAA, EPA and New York DEC to ensure all safety standards and protocols are followed. We only use disinfectant chemicals approved by the EPA and New York DEC for effectiveness against the SARS-CoV-2 virus and our process places the highest priority on safety of personnel and protection of facility equipment. We carefully select only the safest and most effective disinfectant chemicals available for each use case and we’re constantly evaluating the suitability of new chemicals as they are approved by the EPA.

What type of facilities does this service work for?

EagleHawk is using a liquid disinfectant to spray outdoor and indoor large-scale facilities including stadiums, arenas, campuses, buildings, and other common areas. Any facility requiring disinfectant spraying over a large surface area would likely benefit from the speed and efficiency of EagleHawk’s drone-enabled solution.

Why should I consider using this service?

The CDC, the World Health Organization, and other health authorities have emphasized that both washing hands and cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces daily are key to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

One aspect that has been unclear is exactly how long the virus can survive outside the human body. Some studies on other Coronaviruses, including SARS and MERS, found they can survive on metal, glass and plastic for as long as nine days, unless they are properly disinfected. Some can even hang around for up to 28 days in low temperatures. These findings suggest the virus might last this long on door handles, plastic-coated or laminated worktops and other hard surfaces.

As people and businesses move forward to resume everyday activities, people will want reassurance that the facilities they’re visiting are safe. EagleHawk’s disinfectant spraying service can help your business ensure that you’re taking the necessary steps and precautions to protect the health and safety of your customers and your employees.

How does this service work?

EagleHawk has engineered an innovative and patent-pending method to easily, safely and effectively disinfect facility assets against the SARS-CoV-2 virus using state-of-the-art drones equipped with spraying equipment. We will work closely with your facility team to compile all the necessary background and logistical information needed to plan the spraying flights, which may involve an onsite visit to your facility. On the day of spraying, EagleHawk’s team will use a combination of handheld and drone-enabled spray systems to ensure total coverage of the target surfaces.

Why should I use EagleHawk instead of another service provider?

Providing these services properly requires a custom-tailored delivery system and expert drone pilots. EagleHawk has spent months researching, designing, and testing our solutions to ensure we’re offering a safe and effective service for our clients. Unfortunately, we have seen a number of companies begin to market such drone-enabled disinfection services using off-the-shelf agriculture drones, promising results that they won’t be able to deliver. Before choosing any drone-enabled disinfection provider, ask them what equipment they are using, what experience they have with the platforms, and what steps they have taken to ensure they are lawfully able to provide the service.