Disinfection by misting limits the risk of contamination

Fogging remains an easy-to-implement process for optimally disinfecting various surfaces in the human health, veterinary, agri-food, industrial and community sectors.

Disinfect and sanitize spaces with misting

This technique has the advantage of being a disinfection method that is bactericidal, yeasticidal, fungicidal and sporicidal, which sanitizes the air and disinfects all surfaces.

Contaminated air poses a real threat; misting combined with disinfectant products allows for the disinfection of surfaces via airborne transmission (DSVA) throughout the entire space, including external surfaces.


The disinfection process can be carried out with or without human intervention, covering all parts of the premises (equipment, furniture, walls, floor, ceiling, etc.), without exception. Thanks to its high effectiveness, DSVA is a process highly valued by industrial companies.


To ensure the quality of your products, use NF-marked products that comply with the NF T 72-281 standard relating to DSVA


Disinfection of access points - Transport

The solution to prevent the spread of diseases and viruses in IDA livestock centers is a modular disinfection and washing system for vehicles and chassis to prevent the spread of diseases.

and viruses in breeding centers.

IDA: the ideal solution for businesses that must comply with strict hygiene and sanitation standards. Easy assembly without special tools.


To ensure the quality of your products, use NF-marked products that comply with the NF T 72-281 standard relating to DSVA




Disinfection by high-pressure misting in livestock farming

Recent outbreaks of avian influenza have highlighted the need to improve biosecurity in the livestock sector.



Misting allows for the disinfection of indoor and outdoor spaces as well as vehicles when leaving farms (see our IDA system), thus reducing pathogens by limiting the factors that cause the spread of diseases.


To ensure the quality of your products, use NF-marked products that comply with the NF T 72-281 standard relating to DSVA