Staticide Anti-Stat:
What causes static electricity?
Static: is caused when any two materials come in contact then separate. Friction (multiple separations) will amplify charge generation. Charges of only a hundred volts can cause your equipment to malfunction. It attracts and holds dirt, bacteria and other airborne contaminants. Total environmental static control is essential to the elimination of these "glitches" .
How the Staticide system works
The Staticide System is a two-part plan for static-proofing virtually every surface and object in your work environment. Staticide spray applies easily on carpets, chairs, carts and equipment to keep static away for months. Staticide wipes clean CRT screens, keyboards, plastics and other work surfaces. Staticide is a non-toxic, non-staining biodegradable and germicidal formula. Staticide is completely safe for people and provides a healthier area to work in. It does not depend on moisture in the air to work and has been proven effective in environments less than one percent relative humidity. Staticide not only eliminates static, but will prevent dust attraction also.
Is Staticide cost effective?
Staticide is the most cost effective solution to static control in any electronic environment. A quart of Staticide covers about 500 square feet of carpet and hundreds of square feet of hard surface area. Staticide has proven in tests by leading EPA Manufacturers, to reduce field service calls by over 60% and static related problems by 92%. This product meets the military specifications for static decay. Application guidelines for tile flooring and carpeted flooring are as follows. Tile flooring mop with 50/50 solution of Staticide and water in place of straight water during normal maintenance schedules. Carpet flooring apply Staticide every one to two months in heavy use applications and every two to four months in medium use applications
Note: For maximum static electricity control, use Staticide on hard floors, carpeting, cabinetry, work surfaces, CRT screens, paper, glass, fabrics, plastics and other materials.