Jeongeup-si Installs Air Shower Disinfection Booths at Four Locations Including Terminal View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jaegil] Jeongeup City in Jeonbuk announced on the 17th that it has installed air shower disinfection booths that block and purify viruses and fine dust at four locations: the city hall main building, the council building, Jeongeup Station, and the terminal.


This measure is to alleviate the anxiety of visitors to city hall and major facilities amid the ongoing spread of COVID-19.


Visitors to the city hall, terminal, and Jeongeup Station can check the normal status through AI facial recognition temperature cameras with screen and voice alerts, and then enter after being disinfected by a full-body disinfection device.


The air shower disinfection booths are installed in passageways where people pass through, sterilizing and disinfecting the air with a three-stage filtering system, and removing fine dust as well through a photocatalytic method.


In addition, when abnormalities such as fever are detected, an alarm sound and emergency lights operate simultaneously, and the open-type booths allow many people to use them effectively.


In particular, while existing chemical-based disinfection booths may produce harmful toxic byproducts causing public concern, the newly introduced equipment uses a photocatalytic method that does not require disinfectants, providing reassurance.


Furthermore, the city is regularly conducting disinfection inside the city hall to create a safe environment.


Especially, frequent disinfection is carried out with ethanol disinfectant on restroom and office door handles, as well as elevator buttons.


Hand sanitizers and hand soaps are also always provided to do their best in preventing COVID-19.





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