The corona virus is spreading at a rapid pace! Almost every country in the world is now affected by the pandemic with more and more reports of new infections every day. A recent incident in Seoul shows just how quickly the dangerous corona virus can spread through the air in the workplace.
Anyone who relies on the use of forklift trucks for transport and the handling of goods in production halls and warehouses will rather curious to hear the gentle purring of these agile machines. But driving back and forth leaves its traces of course: whirled up dirt and dust, especially the fine dust of your own tire abrasion, can damage the electric drive of the forklift and considerably shorten its service life. The solution: the extremely powerful TAC 6500 professional air cleaner reliably ensures effective air cleaning even of large air treatment areas.
Be prepared for the worst – and hope for the best: Many towns and districts are facing the corona crisis in the spirit of this motto. The most recent example for this prudent treatment is the Verden district in Northern Germany. Before the end of March, the district crisis management team began, in coordination with the Aller-Weser Clinic (AWK), to prepare for a possible further increase in cases. Consequently, within a few days, the district council set up a temporary hospital in a container village in its car park.
A rush of people infected with the corona virus to their emergency rooms – many hospitals are afraid of this. This threatens the release of viruses at the heart of healthcare – in doctors’ treatment rooms. In order to rule out this frightening scenario from the outset, more and more hospitals, but also many GP practices, are moving the diagnostic and first aid area outside in front of the entrances to medical tents. Trotec’s professional rapid-construction tents are the first choice here.
The corona crisis is putting the management of local authorities and district councils to the test. If an increasing numbers of critical infrastructure (CNI) personnel to become infected with the coronavirus, it will have untold consequences. These employees include health and medical staff in hospitals and outpatient practices, employees at health authorities, the fire service and the police. If additional test stations are required for these emergency services, this is a job for the professional rapid-construction tents from Trotec.
The administration of Singapore, a metropolis of millions, had long been aware that one day a worldwide pandemic such as the corona virus would strike. Accordingly, the city-state prepared itself meticulously for Day X. For example, it accommodates the infected people in single isolation rooms with an entrance lock. Here, negative pressure and special filters prevent contaminated air from escaping to the outside. We also offer this effective elimination of almost any risk of infection – with our TAC air purifiers in combination with H14 filters.
Finally some good news: the HEPA high performance filters of class H 14 have arrived and are finally available. Equipped with these filters, all professional air purifiers of the TAC series become one of the sharpest weapons against SARS-CoV-2. The high-performance filters separate particles down to a size of 0.1 to 0.2 µm – against which the corona virus with its size of 0.12 to 0.16 µm has no chance! This is especially true since this virus does not float through the air by itself, but as a significantly larger droplet aerosol.
So-called ‘clean rooms’ such as the operating theatres of a clinic are particularly hygiene-sensitive areas. In order to effectively limit the risk of infection there, the virus content in the room air should be reduced to a minimum, ideally to zero. The TAC 6500 professional air purifier from Trotec effectively masters this challenge: It is designed for areas of 54 m² or 135 m³ and equipped with an H14 filter for clean rooms of classes ISO 4 and ISO 3 – and thus separates 99.995 % of all particles in the air down to a size of 0.1 to 0.2 micrometres.
So-called ‘clean rooms’ such as the operating theatres of a clinic are particularly hygiene-sensitive areas. In order to effectively limit the risk of infection there, the virus content in the room air should be reduced to a minimum, ideally to zero. The TAC 5000 professional air purifier from Trotec effectively masters this challenge: It is designed for areas of 44 m² or 110 m³ and equipped with an H14 filter for clean rooms of classes ISO 4 and ISO 3 – and thus separates 99.995 % of all particles in the air down to a size of 0.1 to 0.2 micrometres.
Meteorologists know it and allergy sufferers are feeling it already: pollen is back. This year owing to the mild winter it has come particularly early, since that has caused all the vegetation to awaken from its hibernation earlier. And that has meant that pollination has also begun earlier than actually expected – hazel and alder are especially active. Has your reaction to this been hay fever? Then you should know how you can keep out of the way of the early bloomers when you’re at home…