
Pre-clean, treat, verify—no mystery fogging
Sanitize and Disinfect With Morton SOPs in Mind
Soil is the first biofilm—if we skip mechanical removal, disinfectants never touch bare surface. We pre-clean with steam-friendly tools, then pair EPA-registered chemistry to your substrate list so contact times mean something in real rooms, not just on bottle copy.
Documented touch-point work for Morton properties that cannot guess
We separate “looks clean” from “meets label dwell.” Kitchenettes, carts, handrails, and shared desks each get wiped, rinsed when needed, then disinfected with timers you can photograph if leadership asks for receipts.
Removes the crust that blocks germ contact
Mechanical Prep Before Chemistry
Disinfectants cannot burn through pancake-thick dust. We mechanically lift soil with steam-assisted tools, microfiber, and controlled detergents so the kill-step meets the surface the label assumed was already bare.

Measured reductions between deep disinfect cycles
Sanitizing knocks aerobic bacteria down to public-health targets on food-prep tops or locker handles. We log products, saturation, and air-dry minutes so Morton kitchens, daycares, and gyms know when it is safe to reopen zones.

Hard surfaces, documented dwell, calm re-entry
Disinfection Passes Where Labels Allow
Disinfection targets labeled viral and bacterial claims on hard, non-porous paths—door pushes, bathroom partitions, POS peripherals. We respect PPE, ventilation, and re-entry times so staff are not walking through wet chemistry.

Low-odor options when homes double as classrooms
When households include toddlers crawling the same tile installers just acid-washed, we choose non-flash chemistry and Green Guard pathways only where fibers need finishing—never as a substitute for proper disinfectant dwell on steel or laminate.

Why Morton Teams Pair With Super Steam for Germ Control
Label-Faithful Disinfectants
We match List N expectations—or the closest applicable EPA claim—to your substrate roster, then stick to labeled saturation instead of guess-and-wipe theatrics.
Layered Protocol, Plain Language
Soil removal, sanitize-down, disinfect finish—each pass gets its own tool color and chemistry note so newcomers on your team know what happened last night.
Air Feels Lighter After Touch-Point Work
Less biofilm on touch points means fewer odors clinging to HVAC returns. We focus on the surfaces people actually palm, bump, or lean on—not just the floor middle.
Owner on the Channel
Mike answers his own dispatch texts: if an outbreak audit lands on your desk Friday afternoon, you are not hunting a call center script— you get arrival estimates and product SDS on request.
