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Fight with Coronavirus with UV Disinfection Robots

https://smartguard-disinfection.com/ As the fear of COVID-19 is engulfing the world, hospitals have become the ground zero for the disease. The SARS-COV-2 viruses contaminate the surfaces in healthcare facilities. It poses a significant threat to patient and staff safety. <br>

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Fight with Coronavirus with UV Disinfection Robots

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  1. Fight with Coronavirus with UV Disinfection Robots As the fear of COVID-19 is engulfing the world, hospitals have become the ground zero for the disease. The SARS-COV-2 viruses contaminate the surfaces in healthcare facilities. It poses a significant threat to patient and staff safety. To minimize these risks and encourage clean surfaces, healthcare facilities are using disinfection UV robots. Today, this piece will share some of the UV robots helping fight against the deadly virus. 6 UV Disinfection Robots That Are Saviours Here are the five UV disinfections robots that are helping hospitals maximize safety: •TMiRob Shanghai, a leading AI company, developed an autonomously moving disinfecting robot. The robot takes the layout and topography of the location to operate. This excellent robot harbors three disinfection modes – air filtration, ultraviolet, and ultra-dry vaporized hydrogen peroxide. Since the robot combines air filtration, it is highly effective in eradicating traces of the virus. A combination of these modes can help facilities achieve complete disinfection. The robot automatically accounts for the fixings and space to understand the disinfection time to prevent dead spots. •XDBOT Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, has introduced a semi-autonomous disinfecting robot. This robot can be helpful for the disinfection of large surfaces. Users can effortlessly control the robot via tablet or laptop. XDBOT uses high-definition cameras and LIDAR to disinfect the contaminated areas. Unlike the traditional pressure spray nozzle, this robot uses an electrostatic-charged spray nozzle. This unique robot uses the concept of charge attraction for the delivery of an effective disinfection service.

  2. •Smart Guard Pulse Xenon Robot Pulse Xenon Robot by Smart Guard is a US based firm. This robot produces germicidal and antibacterial rays- UV-A, B and C to reach all level surfaces and kill 99.9 per cent germs. Its height is 5 feet and 7 inches tall. Other specifications include the two types of light engines- 2 light engine which accounts to 120 seconds of disinfection time and 4 light engine accounts to 90 seconds of disinfection time. It lasts up to ten hours, weighs around 300 pounds and moves at the speed of 3.4 mph. •Tru-D SmartUVC The Tru-D SmartUVC comes from a Memphis-based firm. This robot stands to be 5-feet-6- inches long. Tru-D SmartUVC equips ultraviolet germicidal irradiation to disinfect non-porous and porous surfaces. The robot is a remote-controlled, automated disinfection technology that has the capability of killing 99.95 per cent germs. The 360Sensor in the robot allows it to calculate a suitable dose for each room to compensate for its size and fixings. •Siemens / Aucma Engineers at AucumaCo.Ltd and Siemens also contributed to fighting against the virus with an intelligent robot. Their robots operate on a lithium battery and can cover a whopping 36,000 square meters in 60 minutes. To allows their robots to travel through different surfaces, they use the caterpillar chassis. The top-mounted 360-degree cameras offer real-time information. •Akara Robotics Ltd. Akara Robotics Ltd is a spinout from Trinity College, Dublin. ‘Violet’ is a UV disinfecting robot that uses ultraviolet rays to defeat the virus. It is clinically proven that Violet can fill harmful germs, bacteria, and viruses. The robot packs more than a year of study and research in UV light disinfection robot innovation. The Irish Health Service also fast-tracked its development. The UV robot can reduce the dependency on chemical-based solutions.

  3. Final Words With the exceptional UV fighters in place, hospitals are receiving immense support. UV robots are a perfect example of how innovation can be of help in grave situations. Besides, these high- tech robots kill 99.9 per cent of the germ on surfaces.

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