About Bailey's Zero Hazard

About Bailey's Zero Hazard

Bailey's Zero Hazard

Bailey’s Zero Hazard is a distributor of non-toxic solutions and is available for hire for sanitizing services in South Central Pennsylvania & Northern Maryland.


The company was started by offering sanitizing services when Bailey Coach’s transportation business came to a complete halt due to COVID-19 in March of 2020. Bailey Coach had been sanitizing their fleet of 55 passenger motorcoachs, vans, sedans & SUVS since 2017 with fogging to keep their passengers and driver’s safe. With their extensive sanitizing knowledge, they began to service and sanitize Central Pennsylvania businesses and today treat approximately 3.2 Million square feet of space per week with multiple crews on the road. This operation runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year & provides emergency response service to COVID-19 outbreaks.


With the knowledge & experience Bailey’s Zero Hazard had from offering sanitizing services- they became a distributor of the equipment and non-toxic solution so they could help others keep their employees, associates and customers in a safe environment.


Bailey’s Zero Hazard is located in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania and is a women owned company. Supporting the community is important to Bailey’s Zero Hazard, and one example of this is the 800+ first responder vehicles they sanitized for free during the Covid 19 pandemic.


Bailey's Zero Hazard Team
Bailey's Zero Hazard

Bailey’s Zero Hazard is a distributor of non-toxic solutions and is available for hire for sanitizing services in South Central Pennsylvania & Northern Maryland.


The company was started by offering sanitizing services when Bailey Coach’s transportation business came to a complete halt due to COVID-19 in March of 2020. Bailey Coach had been sanitizing their fleet of 55 passenger motorcoachs, vans, sedans & SUVS since 2017 with fogging to keep their passengers and driver’s safe. With their extensive sanitizing knowledge, they began to service and sanitize Central Pennsylvania businesses and today treat approximately 3.2 Million square feet of space per week with multiple crews on the road. This operation runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year & provides emergency response service to COVID-19 outbreaks.


With the knowledge & experience Bailey’s Zero Hazard had from offering sanitizing services- they became a distributor of the equipment and non-toxic solution so they could help others keep their employees, associates and customers in a safe environment.


Bailey’s Zero Hazard is located in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania and is a women owned company. Supporting the community is important to Bailey’s Zero Hazard, and one example of this is the 800+ first responder vehicles they sanitized for free during the Covid 19 pandemic.


Bailey's Zero Hazard Team

Bailey’s Zero Hazard is a distributor of non-toxic solutions and is available for hire for sanitizing services in South Central Pennsylvania & Northern Maryland.


The company was started by offering sanitizing services when Bailey Coach’s transportation business came to a complete halt due to COVID-19 in March of 2020. Bailey Coach had been sanitizing their fleet of 55 passenger motorcoachs, vans, sedans & SUVS since 2017 with fogging to keep their passengers and driver’s safe. With their extensive sanitizing knowledge, they began to service and sanitize Central Pennsylvania businesses and today treat approximately 3.2 Million square feet of space per week with multiple crews on the road. This operation runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year & provides emergency response service to COVID-19 outbreaks.


With the knowledge & experience Bailey’s Zero Hazard had from offering sanitizing services- they became a distributor of the equipment and non-toxic solution so they could help others keep their employees, associates and customers in a safe environment.


Bailey’s Zero Hazard is located in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania and is a women owned company. Supporting the community is important to Bailey’s Zero Hazard, and one example of this is the 800+ first responder vehicles they sanitized for free during the Covid 19 pandemic.

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