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Victory Innovations Electrostatic Sprayers Explained

Smarter sanitising for Aussie workplaces

If your team is still wiping down every doorknob with a cloth and a trigger bottle, Victory Innovations offers a faster way to disinfect. The brand specialises in cordless Victory Innovations electrostatic sprayers that coat surfaces in a fine, charged mist — covering more area, more evenly, and in a fraction of the time you would spend on a manual wipe-down.

Why electrostatic sprayers matter for offices, schools and hospitals

Australian offices, classrooms and wards all share the same daily problem: high-touch surfaces in shared spaces, and not nearly enough time to keep them refreshed. Cleaners are stretched across multiple floors, students rotate through computer labs and music rooms, and hospital teams need to turn over patient bays quickly. Trigger sprays and microfibre cloths still have their place for spot cleans, but for larger areas and tighter turnarounds, an electrostatic sprayer earns its keep.

According to the product information on our store, Victory Innovations' cordless models use patented double-charge technology with hydraulic atomisation to sanitise and disinfect contact surfaces up to 90% faster than a standard sprayer. The charged droplets wrap around objects rather than dropping straight to the floor, which helps the cleaning solution reach the sides and undersides of items, not just the surface facing the nozzle.

What you will find in the Victory Innovations range

Handheld cordless sprayer (VP200ESK)

The VP200ESK handheld is the lighter, more portable option in the line-up. It ships with a lithium battery, an adjustable 3-in-1 nozzle and stainless steel spray tips, so your cleaner can switch between a fine mist for electronics and a wider pattern for larger surfaces. The compact body suits single-room work — reception desks, lift buttons, classroom benches, and clinic touch points.

Backpack cordless sprayer (VP300ESK)

The VP300ESK backpack steps up to an 8.5 L tank that can cover up to 2,130 square metres on a single fill. It is the model to reach for when you are cleaning a whole floor, a school hall or a large patient area and would rather not stop to refill. The same adjustable nozzle and stainless steel tips carry across the range, and cordless operation means there is no extension lead trailing behind the cleaner.

How each audience can put a Victory Innovations electrostatic sprayer to work

Offices: faster end-of-day resets

In a typical Australian office, the heaviest touch points are shared keyboards, hot desks, kitchen handles, meeting-room tables and lift call buttons. A handheld sprayer lets your cleaner move through these in a continuous loop rather than swapping cloths between every workstation. For multi-floor sites, the backpack model carries enough solution to handle a whole floor without returning to the cleaner's cupboard, which is handy on Friday afternoons when you want every desk reset before Monday.

Classrooms: turning over labs and shared spaces

Schools deal with a constant cycle of class changeovers — science labs, computer rooms, music rooms and library spaces all see hundreds of pairs of hands across a week. An electrostatic mist helps coat the sides of monitors, keyboards, instrument cases and book trolleys, not just the tops. Cleaning staff can also use the sprayer for outdoor seating, sports equipment storage and bag racks during cold and flu season, when shared gear quickly becomes a source of bugs travelling between classrooms.

Hospitals and clinics: turnarounds and admin areas

Hospitals already follow strict, documented cleaning routines for clinical areas, and Victory Innovations sprayers are designed to slot into those workflows when paired with the appropriate disinfectant. The product information notes the sprayers are suitable for use with hospital-grade surface disinfectant, and they have a wider role to play beyond patient bays: waiting rooms, reception counters, lift lobbies, ward kitchens, handover stations and admin offices all benefit from quick, repeatable cleans during the day.

A note on responsibility: an electrostatic sprayer is a delivery tool, not a substitute for your facility's infection-control policy. Always follow the manufacturer guidance for the disinfectant you are applying, including dwell time, ventilation and PPE, and check that your chosen chemical is approved for the surfaces and settings you have in mind.

Choosing between the handheld and the backpack

The simple rule of thumb is "area covered per session". If your cleaner moves between small, defined spaces — meeting rooms, classrooms, single wards — the handheld will be more comfortable to carry and quicker to pick up between rooms. If they are working continuous loops across large open areas — function rooms, hall lobbies, large clinical zones, expo spaces — the backpack's bigger tank pays off in fewer refills and less downtime over a shift.

A few practical tips when you are settling in with either model:

  • Always read the disinfectant's instructions for use, including dwell time, before assuming a surface is "clean".
  • Charge the battery overnight so the team starts each shift with a full tank and a full charge.
  • Rinse the nozzle and lines as the manufacturer recommends to keep the stainless steel tips clear and the spray pattern consistent.
  • Keep electronics dry: spray screens lightly from a sensible distance, or apply via a microfibre cloth where the device is particularly sensitive.
  • Train more than one staff member on the sprayer so the routine does not stall when your usual cleaner is on leave.

Where to buy Victory Innovations in Australia

You can browse the full Victory Innovations range at The Stationery Store, including both the handheld and backpack cordless sprayers, and order them alongside your office, school or hospital stationery in a single delivery. If you are not sure which model suits your site, drop our team a line with a quick description of your floor plan and cleaning schedule, and we will help you match the right sprayer to the job.

18th May 2026 The Stationery Store

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