Mālama ʻĀina Through Cleaner Operations
A practical disinfection system for Hawaiʻi spaces that need to protect people, food, workers, visitors, and place.
EraDOCate Hawaiʻi connects island stewardship with daily operations: fewer chemical burdens, simpler sanitation workflows, proof-ready facility reviews, and a pathway toward local Maui support over time.
Tourism supports the economy. Stewardship protects the future.
Responsible operations help both. EraDOCate supports hotels, restaurants, schools, clinics, cultural centers, community spaces, and high-touch public areas with cleaner disinfection workflows.
Maui Stewardship Alliance
A shared vision for rebuilding that strengthens land security, cultural continuity, environmental resilience, and economic stability.
Community land
Homes and lands remain connected to local families, long-term resilience, and community stewardship.
Cultural continuity
Native Hawaiian leadership, language, culture, and environmental knowledge guide responsible action.
Reef protection
Visitors and residents learn how daily choices affect coastal health, runoff, reefs, and ocean life.
Public health
Shared spaces protect families, staff, visitors, and workers while reducing unnecessary chemical burden.
Why EraDOCate Feels at Home in Hawaiʻi
This story started on an island. EraDOCate’s leadership connects medicine, island lived experience, operations, engineering, and stewardship.
Dr. Martin Johns, MD
Owner of EraDOCate. Frontline physician leadership focused on simplifying sanitation with an eco-conscious, implementation-first approach.
Matt Machata
Co-owner leading operations, systems design, and mission execution. U.S. Marine Corps veteran, two Iraq tours, and Auburn aerospace engineering graduate.
Dr. Joseph del Castillo, MD, MBA, CPE, FHM
Population health and healthcare operations leader building responsible distribution, partnerships, and implementation across care and community settings.
How EraDOCate Supports Maui and the Hawaiian Islands
Disinfectant that protects people, food, and ʻāina. Fast, residue-conscious, PFAS-free sanitation workflows for high-turnover island environments.
Hospitality
Streamlined cleaning across rooms, lobbies, kitchens, gyms, laundry areas, and back-of-house spaces.
Restaurants and food service
Faster resets for prep counters, service areas, dining spaces, restrooms, and high-touch surfaces.
Schools and keiki spaces
Simple routines for classrooms, cafeterias, buses, restrooms, gyms, and nurse-office areas.
Healthcare and clinics
Reliable protocols with reduced chemical complexity for patient rooms, waiting areas, shared equipment, and bathrooms.
Community spaces
Support for YMCA settings, Boys & Girls Clubs, community centers, cultural centers, gyms, kitchens, and common areas.
Airport and transportation
High-touch public spaces such as seating, restrooms, kiosks, rails, check-in areas, and staff spaces.
Local operations pathway
Phase 1: shipped to Maui now. Phase 2: Maui blending and distribution pathway in the pipeline, pending required approvals.
Measurable stewardship
Track chemical SKUs reduced, packaging avoided, training time, room-turn performance, PPM verification, and audit readiness.
Maui Reefs = Climate + Culture + Capital
Reefs are not scenery. They are living infrastructure tied to coastal protection, visitor economy, cultural continuity, and long-term risk reduction.
Climate resilience
Healthy reefs support shoreline protection and resilience as heat, storms, and sea-level risk increase.
Ridge-to-reef thinking
What happens on land reaches the ocean. Daily operations should reduce land-based pollution pressure.
Operational metrics
Track fewer SKUs, reduced chemical types stored, lower packaging throughput, fewer rinse steps, and fewer emergency shipments.
Economic continuity
Cleaner operations support tourism trust, worker protection, sustainability reporting, and long-term place-based value.
Hawaiʻi Facility Review
A practical facility review can connect daily disinfection work to resilience, safety, training, and waste-prevention goals.
Current state
Review current products, chemical SKUs, dwell times, dilution, rinse steps, ATP use, and waste-stream impacts.
Train
Teach OCEAN workflow: Clear, Apply, Wait, Finish, Verify, Coach.
Verify
Track ATP readings, PPM checks, contact-time behavior, training records, staff feedback, and residue concerns.
Next steps
Define a practical next-step summary for hospitality, schools, clinics, community spaces, food service, and public venues.
Community Partners and Stewardship Alignment
EraDOCate Hawaiʻi will keep this partnership framing. Connecting sanitation to community, culture, land, water, and public health.
Kimokeo Foundation
Cultural education and community stewardship across Maui.
Lahaina Community Land Trust
Community ownership, housing stability, and long-term resilience for Lahaina.
Hawaiʻi Wildlife Discovery Center
Education on marine ecosystems, reef protection, and daily choices that affect ocean health.
Resources and Policy Links
Focused on stewardship. Linking deeper policy, reef, culture and climate.
Request a Hawaiʻi Facility Review
Start with one facility zone: a hotel floor, kitchen, classroom group, clinic area, community center, airport zone, or high-touch public space. Review operational needs and align the next step with stewardship goals.
EPA-registered product. Always read and follow label directions.
Review Focus Areas
- Facility zone and high-touch surfaces
- Current product list and contact-time needs
- Training, workflow, and staff adoption
- Waste-prevention and stewardship alignment
- Local operations and distribution questions
