Trotec presents solutions for fire and rescue services at REAS 2022

From 07 to 09 October 2022 Trotec presents itself at the Italian trade fair REAS in Montichiari (Italy). REAS powered by INTERSCHUTZ is the most important trade fair for rescue, fire fighting, disaster relief and safety south of the Alps. As a renowned German solution provider for professional equipment, we will be presenting our innovative product highlights live at the trade fair stand. The innovative product range extends from privacy screens/work tents to mobile heaters/air conditioners, mobile dehumidifiers, mobile high-performance air purifiers, ozone disinfectors, measurement technology and work lights. Meet our experts in Hall 8, Booth E4 and let’s find answers and solutions together for current and future challenges.

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Work tent 250 K in the shape of a cube: with generous floor space and ceiling height for a wide range of on-site application – back in stock

Here comes the solution for protected and safe work on site – beyond unwanted side effects such as rain, wind and cold. With tent fabric made of high-quality polyester and a durable frame made of fiber glass – set up and taken down in seconds. With a tent in the shape of a cube, which, thanks to the generous floor space and sufficient ceiling height, enables you to work and stand comfortably inside it. In short, the work tent 250 K is finally back in stock.f And it was high time – as numerous customer inquiries show us!

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Trotec exhibits solutions for fire and rescue services at Congrès National des Sapeurs-Pompiers

From September 21 to 24, Trotec will present innovative equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), tools, measuring devices, visual barriers and tents for fire departments and rescue services at the French Fire Brigade Congress in Nancy. Meet our experts in Hall A, Booth E25 and let’s find answers and solutions together for current and future challenges.

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Good news for libraries: The thermal disinfector TES 200 protects against corona viruses in book stores and releases books from quarantine

Book stores and libraries are open again. After seemingly endless weeks, bookworms can finally borrow books again and stock up on new reading material. Unfortunately, visitors will often have to wait longer for new and coveted books, DVDs or other loan media, as these are “quarantined” by corona.

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Corona risk: Is flying safer than a going to the dentist? We believe we’ve found the perfect solution to this question: Maximum health protection for dentists and patients

Virologists and dental associations are in agreement: very small infectious particles (so-called aerosols with a size of approx. 0.3 – 0.4 μm) present in indoor air are one of the main causes for the rapid spread of the coronavirus. In his recommendations for dealing with the corona pandemic in schools or comparable institutions, Prof. Dr. med. Dieter Köhler writes: “Corona viruses are mainly transmitted via respiration; coughing and sneezing are less significant as compared to bacterial infections”.

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Corona risk: Is flying safer than dining out at a restaurant? We are convinced we have found the perfect solution to this question: Tables don’t need to remain empty!

Virologists and scientists are in agreement: Aerosols (tiny respiratory droplets) that linger in the air are one of the key reasons behind the rapid spread of coronavirus. Only about 10 per cent of coronavirus infections are transmitted via direct contact or smear infections. Half of all infections can be attributed to the inhalation of infectious aerosols that float invisibly in the air in closed rooms. This is the reason restaurants are often touted as potential hotspots, as places where large groups of people gather in a small amount of space. In order to prevent infection, a minimum distance of 2 metres needs to be maintained or tables kept empty.

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Coronavirus floats in the air How to reduce the risk of infection in commercial spaces thanks to professional air humidification

In the retail trade, such as at the baker’s or optician’s or even in the gallery – wherever you and your employees as well as the customers spend longer periods of time in closed rooms, another particularly high risk of infection lurks beyond the known droplet infection – so-called aerosols. This is the name given to the fine, virus-containing mist of droplets that is already produced during normal breathing and speaking and which hovers in the air for a particularly long time as a highly infectious cloud. Professor Dr. Roland Netz from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Berlin has found an explanation for this phenomenon – and also for the solution…

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Corona virus floats in the air: How to reduce the risk of infection in your hairdressing salon – thanks to professional air humidification

As a hairdresser, you have probably jumped back and forth between reception and waiting area, sink and chair in the last few days. Even if you’ve almost always managed to comply with the strict hygiene rules in the process, as a responsible operator you should keep an eye on the particular danger constituted by corona virus: In your salon, too, there is another particularly high risk of infection lurking beyond the familiar droplet infection – the so-called ‘aerosol’. Professor Dr. Roland Netz from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Berlin has the explanation for this phenomenon – and also for the solution…

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Coronaviruses ‘float’ in the air: How to reduce the risk of infection in your school – thanks to professional air humidification

Bit by bit, schools are now returning to their normal timetables.  As a responsible headteacher, you should, in addition to implementing the strict hygiene regulations, also keep in mind a particular danger posed by the coronavirus, which has been confirmed by recent scientific studies: In addition to the already well-known droplet infection, another particularly potent infection risk lurks in classrooms – ‘aerosols’. Professor Dr. Roland Netz from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Berlin has provided the explanation for this phenomenon – and also for the solution …

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