Wagner SprayTech Announces Disinfectant Sprayer Series
Each model creates a pattern that effectively distributes the spray at the appropriate cover rate to kill bacteria, helping business owners and cleaning professionals disinfect with confidence.
by METRO Staff
August 3, 2021
The series includes sprayers sized for a wide variety of applications and spaces ranging from small to large.
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Wagner SprayTech released a new series of four disinfectant sprayers, designed to quickly and effectively apply water-based EPA List N disinfectants, sanitizers, and deodorizers, while ensuring consistent and complete coverage.
Each model creates a pattern that effectively distributes the spray at the appropriate cover rate to kill bacteria, helping business owners and cleaning professionals disinfect with confidence.
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The series includes sprayers sized for a wide variety of applications and spaces ranging from small to large. Examples include restrooms, cubicles, auto interiors, waiting rooms, children’s play and learning areas, locker rooms, exercise rooms and gym spaces, bleachers, stadiums and arenas, movie theaters, public transportation, and other public areas.
D300 Handheld Disinfectant Sprayer
For small- to medium-sized spaces
Sprays up to 200 ml (6.5 oz) per minute; two cup sizes to match project size needs
MSRP $149
D500 Stationary Disinfectant Sprayer
For medium-sized spaces
Sprays up to 200 ml (6.5 oz) per minute; two cup sizes to match project size needs
Turbine sits on the ground to reduce user fatigue
15-foot hose for 30-foot working radius
MSRP $249
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D700 High Efficiency Airless Disinfectant Sprayer
For medium- to large-sized spaces
Sprays up to .29 gallons per minute pulling from a one- or five-gallon bucket
50-foot hose for 100-foot working area
High Efficiency Airless™ technology for advanced control and reduced material waste
MSRP $449
D800 High Efficiency Airless Disinfectant Sprayer
For large-sized spaces
Sprays up to .29 gallons per minute pulling from a one- or five-gallon bucket
50-foot hose for 100-foot working area
High Efficiency Airless™ technology for advanced control and reduced material waste
Portable cart design makes it easy to wheel to different locations
MSRP $549
The disinfectant sprayers are available through online retailers.
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