New Trends at Expressway Gas Stations in the 'Corona Era'... Antibacterial Film on Fueling Monitors
Yeongsan Gas Station in Changwon Direction, Infection Prevention with Antibacterial Film Application
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The Yeongsan Gas Station of the Korea Expressway Corporation's Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway Busan-Gyeongnam Headquarters announced on the 7th that it has attached CU+ antibacterial film to the fuel pump monitors as part of efforts to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in the local community.
The 'CU+ Mark' antibacterial film, certified by the Copper Development Association in the United States, contains copper components that have excellent antibacterial power (99.9%) and antiviral effects (eliminating viruses within 1 to 4 hours).
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A gas station official stated, "Since customers who self-fuel may touch the monitor to select fuel types and could potentially be exposed to infection, we attached a film with excellent antibacterial properties to the monitor," adding, "We also thoroughly disinfect any areas touched by customers, such as fuel pump handles, frequently and diligently."
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