Airborne Surface Disinfection (ASD)
AIRBORNE SURFACE DISINFECTION (ASD) is a process that disperses and transforms an effective disinfectant liquid into a dry mist, which completely saturates the space to be treated and thus disinfects all surfaces – both accessible and inaccessible – as well as the equipment within that space.”
Automatic airborne surface disinfection is an innovative technique which, compared with traditional manual bio-disinfection, offers real advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness and safety.
The complete saturation of spaces with the disinfectant mist guarantees the thoroughness of the process, whilst its automation ensures total reproducibility.
The key to successful automatic airborne surface disinfection is the complete saturation of a space with a mist containing an effective disinfectant.
This requires:
The ‘disinfection device / disinfectant’ combination MOBIWATCH complies with standard NF T72-281 v2009 and EN 17-272 v2020 (an AFNOR standard overseen by the ANSM), which are mandatory for the disinfection of premises governed by Article L 3114-1 of the Public Health Code, namely:
This standard can only validate specific combinations of ‘disinfection equipment and disinfectant’. A product or piece of equipment on its own cannot claim to meet this efficacy standard.




