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TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.® ("TOMI") (NASDAQ: TOMZ), a global company specializing in disinfection and decontamination solutions, today announced another key expansion in its commercial strategy with the adoption of SteraMist iHP technology by Steri-Clean, a premier provider of hoarding cleanup and biohazard remediation services. This development underscores TOMI's targeted push to onboard larger franchised groups as service providers, enhancing a scalable network growth while tackling escalating public health issues across the United States.
Steri-Clean specializes in compassionate hoarding cleanup, crime scene remediation, and biohazard decontamination with approximately 60 franchises. The company has built a reputation for handling complex, sensitive cleaning scenarios, including those involving severe clutter, mold infestations, and hazardous materials. The Company is led by President Corey Chalmers, renowned Host & Expert Cleaner on A&E's hit series "Hoarders." With over 30 years of experience in extreme cleaning and a platform reaching millions through television, Chalmers has championed the integration of advanced technologies like SteraMist to elevate industry standards and improve outcomes for clients facing hoarding challenges.
Steri-Clean has implemented two SteraPak units—portable, backpack-style systems designed for efficient, on-site decontamination—across two of its franchise locations. This initial rollout positions Steri-Clean to enhance its service offerings, delivering faster, more effective disinfection without corrosive residues or downtime. TOMI anticipates further expansion within Steri-Clean's network, driven by the technology's proven effectiveness in infection control against pathogens like MRSA, C. diff, Norovirus, and COVID, and its critical role in disinfecting death and trauma scenes.
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