Please note: This calculation is a general estimate. Actual D7 needs can vary greatly based on equipment settings and other factors. Contact us for the most accurate D7 usage estimate.
**See label for usage instructions
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We’re not content to simply make a superior product, and then sell it wholesale. Instead, we pair D7 with best-in-class customer care.
We know that our multi-purpose product is powerful and easy to use. However, we believe in providing you with all the tools and knowledge you need to make D7 work at its peak for your operation, maintaining pristine conditions no matter your volume.
D7 can be dispersed as a liquid spray (or mist) either through large-scale sprayers or from a hand-held spray can (i.e., BDAS+) which enables rapid deployment within seconds.
D7 can be dispersed as a highly stable foam through existing foam generating equipment. When deploying as a foam, it clings to vertical and downward facing surfaces for 30 minutes or more to achieve long contact times against persistent toxic materials including biofilms.
D7 can be deployed as a fog from aerosol-generating devices primarily for interior non-public health claims like malodors.
**See label for specific use instructions.
Estimate the square footage of an area by multiplying the length and width.
Example: If your space measures 50 feet wide x 75 feet long, your total area will be 3,750 square feet.
Estimate the square footage of an area by multiplying the length and width.
Example: If your space measures 50 feet wide x 75 feet long, your total area will be 3,750 square feet.
Estimate the cubic footage of an area by multiplying the length and width and height.
Example: If your space measures 50 feet wide x 75 feet long and 20 feet tall, your total area will be 75,000 square feet.
If applying D7 indoors, please estimate how much of the space is taken up by equipment, furniture or other objects. This helps us account for additional surface area.
If applying D7 indoors, please estimate how much of the space is taken up by equipment, furniture or other objects. This helps us account for additional surface area.