AUSTIN, Texas – Coronavirus is rapidly spreading, and the City of Austin has taken charge to defend its community. Austin’s Building Services Department has implemented a game-changing technology from R-Water, a local, woman-owned company.
This technology enables Building Services to produce a powerful, hypoallergenic healthcare-grade disinfectant and a powerful, hypoallergenic all-purpose cleaner on-site. The disinfectant kills Coronavirus and other harmful pathogens fast, without posing a threat to the workers using it.
“It’s amazing what a little change, like these solutions, can do for morale,” said Eric Herman, Public Services Manager for The City of Austin.
In addition to providing protection against the Coronavirus, the program is saving taxpayer dollars to boot; a 54% reduction in chemical expenses over three years.
The program has already been implemented in several city facilities, including Human Health Services, Austin Animal Center, Austin Police Department, Austin Municipal Court, Downtown Austin Community Court, and One Texas Center. The city is aggressively expanding throughout additional buildings.
While green products aren’t known for performing well or being financially advantageous, Herman has had a different experience with R-Water. “My boss says I’m a rock star for coming up with innovative ways to get things done. R-Water’s technology works better and faster than anything we’ve ever used before.”
R-Water, located in San Marcos, Texas, manufactures and distributes a computerized device that gives hospitals, hotels, cruise ships, office buildings, restaurants, schools, and other facilities the power to produce cutting-edge cleaning and disinfecting solutions on-site. To learn more visit www.r-water.com or contact info@r-water.com.
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Hypo-allergenic does not mean non-asthma trigger. Chems of any kind can cause respiratory problems.