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What can companies and public institutions do to prevent the spread of COVID19? - part II

The changes brought about by the COVID19 pandemic have affected and continue to have a considerable impact on all companies and public institutions that are concerned with identifying the right solutions to prevent the spread of coronavirus to their premises.

Eutron offers a comprehensive range of solutions dedicated to preventing the spread of COVID 19, in 3 directions: measurement and verification of body temperature, solutions for disinfecting indoor spaces, objects or clothing and accessories and solutions for determining real-time occupancy of spaces to ensure that people are kept at bay.

 But the specific needs differ from case to case, depending on the typical of each organization.

Indoor Air Ozone Disinfection

According to several studies, ozone is effective in eliminating viruses, fungi and bacteria, and the WHO recognizes ozone as the most effective disinfectant against all types of microorganisms. Another quality of ozone is the elimination of all types of odors, both chemical and organic.

Eutron proposes two systems based on the same technology for disinfecting the air in spaces occupied by ozonation.

The OZO3 is an equipment dedicated to medium and small volumes, which applies a shock treatment to obtain a total disinfection, dedicated to all types of mediums and surfaces. This innovative system automatically generates ozone without the use of labor or chemicals and without leaving residues in the environment. The equipment is designed to provide the user with air quality safety. OZO3 can be used for the disinfection and deodorization of several spaces, being used in the hospitality industry, the residential area, for vehicle interiors, in hospitals, medical centers or offices, as well as any work spaces.

Ozoair is a smart portable ozone generator dedicated to large volume spaces and air ducts, with a unique ozone deactivation and oxygen transformation technology that provides complete, fast and efficient disinfection.

Plasma Disinfection for Indoor Spaces, Clothes, Footwear, Objects, Cash

The principle of disinfection is the technology called Plasma Ioniser Technology, which generates plasma under atmospheric conditions. The plasma ionization system produces negative ions using low voltage and high current electric current.

Using a fan, the negative ions produced by the system are scattered in the air, either in the disinfection cabinets for clothing and objects or in rooms. Viruses, bacteria and other harmful microparticles contain pozıtıvi ions. Negative ions generated by the plasma ionization system annihilate bacteria and viruses by perforating cell membranes. This technology has been used in the healthcare industry (hospitals, clinics, laboratories, etc.) for years.

For the disinfection of rooms, Eutron proposes two types of products.

The first is the plasma generator that provides a degree of disinfection of up to 99.99% and is available in two variants, respectively for volumes of 30 m3 and 60 m3, respectively. It is recommended for the residential area, restaurants and bars, car services or any space with mentioned volumes.

The second equipment is the portable plasma generator which is intended for spaces with volumes up to 12 m3, such as cabinets, ATMs, small sales spaces, etc.

The range of electrostatic disinfection cabinets with plasma ionization technology includes:

  •     glass disinfection cabinets, of various formats dedicated to fashion retailers, jewelry, mobile phones, glasses, beauty salons and the like or any organization where uniforms or protective work equipment are used.
  •     disinfection cabinets with security, such as a cabinet for disinfecting banknote counting machines. Of course, both products can be used for other types of small objects, not only for disinfecting banknotes and coins.
  •     desk-type disinfection cabinets recommended for several applications: fashion retail, jewelry stores, mobile phone shops / service, optical stores, hairdressing salons - manicure or gambling halls and casinos.
What can companies and public institutions do to prevent the spread of COVID19? - part II