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Company Enhances Disinfection Tools for Ground Transportation Fleets
Disinfection solution tools supplier EZ DISSAN will now also include cordless electrostatic handheld sprayers from Victory Innovations for efficient sanitization.

EZ DISSAN will now use Victory Innovations’s cordless electrostatic handheld sprayers along with its disinfection solution for ground transportation vehicles.
Photo courtesy EZ DISSAN
Disinfection solution tools supplier EZ DISSAN has partnered with cordless sprayer provider Victory Innovations to offer easy and efficient sanitization for ground transportation vehicles.
EZ DISSAN’s electrostatic disinfection solution is designed for passenger transportation industries, including motorcoach, school bus, public transit, and commuter, subway, and light rail passenger trains.
EZ DISSAN will use Victory Innovations’s cordless electrostatic handheld sprayers to achieve maximum disinfection and sanitization, according to a news release from the disinfection solution supplier.
The 2020 Sanitary Maintenance Distributor Award-winning sprayers are operated by transportation professionals in applications such as motorcoach, transit bus, subway train, light rail, airport transfer, transit stations, maintenance facilities, and administrative offices.
“Running a motorcoach and school bus business for over 50 years, we understood the importance of getting it right the first time,” said Todd Campbell, president of EZ DISSAN. “That is why we partnered with Victory Innovations to ensure our clients can disinfect vehicles and facilities quickly with a peace of mind that award-winning, state-of-the-art technology reinforced with environmentally friendly electro-statically activated disinfectant solution is being used to keep their customers and employees safe while out there on the road.”

Sprayers from Victory Innovations are operated by transportation professionals in applications such as motorcoach, transit bus, subway train, and light rail.
Photo courtesy EZ Dissan
Using bleach wipes or power washing is simply not enough these days, so electrostatic disinfecting is quickly becoming the preferred method to ensure safety, according to EZ DISSAN. Delta Airlines and Marriott Hotels and Resorts are using cordless handheld electrostatic sprayers for small, hard-to-reach nooks and crannies. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and AC Transit are also using electrostatic sprayer technology to disinfect their buses, according to the supplier.
Additionally, EZ DISSAN is in final development of a mobile application that will track the date, time, and location of every vehicle disinfection process, take driver and passenger temperatures as required, and provide that data to transit managers and motorcoach operators. The mobile app also includes Department of Defense Carrier Passenger Service reporting functionality.
Accountability is key to the success of a disinfection program, Campbell said, and EZ DISSAN’s mobile app will help transportation professionals maintain the necessary records they need to ensure a safe environment for their employees and customers.
Training is also critical to a disinfection/sanitization program’s success, so the supplier has created a library of materials that customers can use to ensure their employees are following procedures correctly and efficiently, Campell added.
For more information, visit ezdissan.com.
Originally posted on School Bus Fleet
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