Noi Bai Airport now equipped with mobile disinfection chamber

Noi Bai International Airport had its first mobile disinfection chamber installed on March 24.

It took a group of 10 engineers from Air Traffic Technical Services Center a total of three days to set up the chamber.

The purpose of the chamber is to disinfect people who come into direct contact with suspected cases of the COVID-19.

The main feature of the wet chamber is a 360-degree fog mist sprayer which has also been equipped with an infrared sensor that automatically activates when a person steps into the chamber.

To complete a round of disinfection in the chamber only takes 30 seconds.

Gathering the necessary material has been the main challenge for engineers working to create the chamber, although they were able to overcome this and ultimately put the chamber into use.

More similar chambers are expected to be installed at the airport, said Nguyen Duc Hung, Deputy General Director of the Airports Corporation of Vietnam, adding the airport is willing to share technology with other agencies so they can also make the chamber.

At present there have been 123 COVID-19 cases recorded in Vietnam, with 17 of them being discharged from hospital. Globally, the COVID-19 outbreak has spread to 196 countries and territories, with the death toll climbing to over 16,500.
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