FAQs2025-12-17T08:27:14+00:00

Frequently Asked Questions

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Curious about redefining environmental control through our micro-droplet physics and intelligent automation.

Check out our FAQs section below and see how the Genesis 360 System can work for you.

Disinfection Reimagined!

What is the Genesis 360™ Misting System Platform?2025-12-16T21:57:42+00:00

Genesis 360 is an automated environmental misting platform that uses sub-10 micron dry mist droplets and intelligent controls to deliver consistent 360-degree coverage in air and on surfaces. It is designed to remove human variability from disinfection and environmental treatment by using physics-based, micro-droplet technology and programmable cycles instead of manual spraying and wiping.

How is Genesis 360 different from traditional foggers or spray systems?2025-12-16T21:59:13+00:00

Traditional foggers and pump sprayers produce large, wet droplets that fall quickly, over-saturate surfaces, and leave gaps in coverage. Genesis 360 produces ultra-fine, sub-10 micron droplets that behave more like a vapor. These droplets remain suspended long enough to fill the entire volume of a room or duct and wrap around objects, reaching undersides, corners, and hidden areas that manual methods and larger droplets usually miss.

What problems does Genesis 360 solve for facilities?2025-12-16T21:59:01+00:00

Genesis 360 solves three major problems:

  • Inconsistent coverage from manual cleaning

  • Labor dependence and rising labor costs

  • Unpredictable chemical use and overspray

By automating cycles and tightly controlling droplet size and flow, the system delivers the same coverage and product usage every time, making environmental hygiene measurable, repeatable, and less dependent on staff availability or technique.

What does “sub-10 micron droplets” mean, and why does it matter?2025-12-15T20:59:16+00:00

Droplet size directly affects how a mist behaves. Sub-10 micron droplets are smaller than ten microns in diameter. At this size they remain suspended in the air significantly longer than larger droplets. That allows the mist to:

  • Fill the entire room or duct volume

  • Wrap around and underneath surfaces

  • Make contact with airborne particles and contaminants

Because the droplets are so fine, they evaporate before pooling, which helps prevent wet surfaces, residue, and humidity changes.

What is meant by “360-degree coverage”?2025-12-16T21:58:28+00:00

360-degree coverage means the system treats the entire three-dimensional space, not just surfaces that are directly sprayed. The micro-droplets are light enough to move with air currents and convection patterns. They surround and contact surfaces from all directions, including the underside of tables, behind equipment, in corners, and throughout the air column. The result is full volumetric coverage rather than line-of-sight spraying.

Can Genesis 360 products be customized for different buildings or processes?2025-12-16T22:01:04+00:00

Yes. The platform is highly configurable. Parameters that can be adjusted include:

  • Number and placement of nozzles
  • Flow rates and droplet density
  • Cycle durations and dwell times
  • Zone configurations for large or multi-building sites
  • Control inputs such as schedules and optional sensors

This allows the same core technology to scale from single rooms to multi-zone campuses.

Is the technology safe for electronics, medical equipment, and sensitive surfaces?2025-12-16T22:01:45+00:00

Yes. The dry mist and micro-droplets are designed to remain vapor-phase and evaporate quickly. The system does not create standing moisture, condensation, or pooling on surfaces. That makes it suitable for spaces with electronics, medical devices, optics, sensors, and other sensitive equipment when installed and operated according to guidelines.

What kind of maintenance does Genesis 360 require?2025-12-16T22:02:44+00:00

Maintenance needs are intentionally low. Most systems require periodic checks approximately once per month, such as inspecting filters, verifying nozzle performance, and checking fluid levels. The systems are designed with minimal moving parts to reduce wear and downtime, supporting long service life and more predictable costs.

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