Our Approach

“Safety is our top priority in every mission, every task, and every challenge—without exception.”

  • Before drone cleaning begins, the Remote Pilot In Command (RPIC) and pilot’s assistant (PA) conduct a detailed site assessment to identify hazards and ensure the area is safe for drone use. They evaluate the structure's height, surface material, and any obstacles. The RPIC then makes a final decision to move forward or not, confirming all safety protocols are in place to be safe and successful. This inspection is critical for preventing accidents and ensuring a smooth operation.

  • Once preparations are complete and the equipment is ready, the drone takes off to begin cleaning. It follows a pre-planned flight path, maintaining consistent altitude and speed for effective cleaning. The pilot navigates around obstacles and reaches difficult areas. The PA is there to keep the area safe and alert the pilot of any potential hazards.

    During the flight, the drone's spray system—using high-pressure water and sometimes cleaning solution – cleans the surface.  A real-time video feed allows the pilot to monitor and adjust as needed for optimal results.

  • After cleaning, the drone returns, and the RPIC conducts a post-inspection using high-resolution cameras to evaluate the results. Missed spots are identified and addressed. A report is generated for our clients, documenting the cleaned areas, cleaning agents used, and any challenges encountered.