Dengue Outbreak in Your Community? Protect Every Family With AIROFOG AT35

Last updated: 23 May 2026  |  14 Views  | 

Dengue Outbreak in Your Community? Protect Every Family With AIROFOG AT35

A True Story From One Community During the Rainy Season

In the middle of the rainy season, a community leader got an early-morning call: an eight-year-old boy two lanes over had been admitted to hospital with a high fever and low platelets. The diagnosis was dengue. Within two weeks, several more children and elderly residents had fallen ill. Every household grew fearful, parents kept their children indoors, and the grandmother who used to sit by her door now hid under a mosquito net. Aedes mosquitoes bred everywhere - old tyres, plant-pot saucers and drains. Residents tried coils and sprays, but the mosquitoes were as thick as ever, until the community decided to find a solution that truly works.

This happens again and again in communities, housing estates and condos across Thailand every rainy season, because the Aedes mosquito is the vector of dengue, which claims Thai lives every year. The most effective community-level control is what public-health agencies, municipalities and hospitals nationwide rely on: the AIROFOG AT35 thermal fogger.

Mosquitoes in a Community: Far Bigger Than a Nuisance

For a community with young children, the elderly and bedridden patients, just a few Aedes mosquitoes can mean a life. The real impacts:

  • Danger to children and elders: the Aedes mosquito carries dengue, Zika and chikungunya, severe in the young and old.
  • Heavy medical costs: a dengue case means days in hospital, costing money and time.
  • Fear across the community: as cases rise, children stay indoors and elders fear going out.
  • Outbreaks spread fast: Aedes fly far and lay many eggs; uncontrolled, disease jumps house to house.
  • Repeated wasted spend: coils and sprays are re-bought constantly but treat only small spots.

Why Traditional Methods Can't Keep Up

Every community has tried larvicide, coils, sprays and container campaigns, yet the mosquitoes return each rainy season. Larvicide only kills larvae in treated containers; sprays and coils cover single homes briefly. The heart of the problem is the adult mosquitoes flying throughout the community, hiding in weeds, under houses and in drains. To truly break the cycle you must kill the adults community-wide with fog that penetrates every nook, alongside removing breeding sites.

Meet the AIROFOG AT35 Thermal Fogger

AIROFOG AT35 is a premium shoulder-carried thermal fogger running a pulse-jet system that turns the solution into an ultra-fine fog. It drifts into lanes, weeds, drains and every place mosquitoes hide, wiping out adult Aedes mosquitoes quickly and thoroughly in one pass. The body is 100% stainless steel, with Teflon and Viton chemical-contact parts that resist corrosion. It runs both water-based and oil-based solutions, and is certified by the World Health Organization (WHO), TUV Rheinland of Germany and IPARC of the UK, and has passed Thailand's Department of Medical Sciences standards.

10 Reasons Every Community Should Have the AIROFOG AT35

  1. Clears mosquitoes community-wide in one pass - fine fog covers whole lanes; fog at dawn or dusk and numbers drop immediately.
  2. Reaches hiding spots sprays can't - weeds, drains and under-house spaces; the fog gets everywhere.
  3. Breaks the dengue cycle, protects children - regular fogging removes Aedes vectors and lowers risk for all.
  4. Runs water-based and oil-based solutions - one machine, both formulas, no extra kit.
  5. Extremely durable 100% stainless steel - ready for heavy use every rainy season.
  6. Lightweight, volunteers can operate it - just 7.5 kg empty with auto-start; health volunteers train fast.
  7. Economical and cost-effective - runs on benzene 91; a one-time investment lasting years.
  8. World-class WHO and European standards - certified by WHO, TUV Rheinland and IPARC.
  9. Useful for many community needs - also fogs flies and cockroaches and applies disinfectant in shared spaces.
  10. Full-service support from World Health Disinfection - consultation, training, solution supply, warranty and official quotations for agencies.

Before VS After Using the AIROFOG AT35

Before

Aedes mosquitoes thick in the lanes, children falling ill with dengue, families afraid, kids kept indoors, coils and sprays unable to cope.

After

A mosquito-free community, children playing safely, elders sitting out front, fewer cases, every family secure.

What a Community Leader Who Uses It Says

"Last year our community had several dengue cases. After we bought an AIROFOG AT35 and our health volunteers fogged every week in the rainy season, mosquitoes dropped noticeably. This year we've barely had a single case. Residents feel so much safer - truly worth the investment."

- Community leader, a neighbourhood in a Thai province

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The Aedes Mosquito and Dengue: A Silent Threat

The Aedes mosquito is the vector of dengue, which can be life-threatening, especially in young children and the elderly. It prefers to lay eggs in clear, still water - pot saucers, old tyres and containers around the community. The WHO and disease-control authorities agree that continuous vector control is the key to preventing outbreaks. Learn more from the World Health Organization (WHO).

How to Fog a Community Safely and Effectively

Fog at dawn or before dusk when the air is calm and mosquitoes are most active. Announce the schedule so residents close windows, seal food and water, and bring children and pets indoors. Operators should wear a mask, goggles and gloves and fog downwind. Combine this with the "3 Keeps": keep the home clean, keep waste and water-holding containers cleared, and keep water sealed so mosquitoes can't lay eggs.

FAQ

Can volunteers operate it? Yes - auto-start and lightweight; we provide training.

Is the fog harmful to residents? Used correctly with a standard solution, fogging when people are indoors and letting it disperse before return, it is safe.

How often should we fog? Once or twice a week in the rainy season, plus urgent fogging when a case appears.

Can agencies buy it as official equipment? Yes - we issue official quotations for communities, municipalities and government agencies with full certification.

Summary: Don't Wait Until Your Children Fall Ill

A safe community starts with good prevention. Having a quality tool ready to prevent an outbreak is the most worthwhile investment for everyone's health. The AIROFOG AT35 thermal fogger is the answer public-health agencies and communities nationwide trust.

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