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Complete vector management needs surveillance, larval control, and effective fogging together.
During a disease investigation, Kitti, a vector-control technical officer, explained to the team why the Aedes mosquito demands special attention: a single Aedes mosquito can transmit three diseases the Department of Disease Control monitors closely — dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. All three share the same vector, the same breeding sites, and the same outbreak window: the rainy season.
That means controlling Aedes mosquitoes effectively prevents three diseases at once. But achieving it requires an "Integrated Vector Management" (IVM) approach that combines several measures — not relying on any single method.
And one key tool of the adult-mosquito fogging measure is the SOLO PORT423 ULV backpack fogger.
Because all three share the Aedes mosquito as their vector, reducing Aedes mosquitoes in a community is the most cost-effective measure — it prevents all three diseases at once.
Relying on one method is never enough. The integrated vector management approach supported by the Department of Disease Control and WHO combines several measures:
Adult-mosquito fogging is the fastest-acting measure during a crisis, but it only works with a machine that delivers standard droplets. See guidance from the Department of Disease Control.
The SOLO PORT423 ULV backpack fogger suits the adult-mosquito fogging measure within integrated vector management. Made in Germany under the SOLO brand with MAHLE and BING components, it runs stably and is ready to deploy for investigation and disease control the moment a report comes in.
Its ULV system delivers droplets under 30 microns that float and genuinely contact flying adult Aedes mosquitoes, spraying up to 12 meters with a 12-liter tank that covers a wide radius around a patient's home and risk spots. At a light 11 kilograms, it reaches indoors, into corners, and into the spots where mosquitoes hide. Used alongside larval control and surveillance, it effectively breaks the cycle of all three diseases.
1. Sub-30-micron droplets that truly contact Aedes
The droplet size suits killing the adult mosquitoes that carry all three diseases.
2. Fast response when cases are reported
Easy to start, ready to fog around a patient's home immediately per investigation guidelines.
3. 12-meter reach covers the risk radius
A 1,400 m³/hour airflow covers a wide area around an outbreak point.
4. 12-liter tank for continuous work
Fogs many spots per round — suited to controlling a wide outbreak area.
5. Light 11 kg, reaches where mosquitoes hide
Indoors, under furniture, and into shrubs where Aedes rest.
6. Both disinfection and mosquito control
Covers vector control and disinfection in public-health missions.
7. Consistent output, stable results
Steady operation gives each spot similar effectiveness.
8. ULV system saves chemical, reduces residue
Uses less while covering more — friendly to the environment and community.
9. Made in Germany, durable for heavy use
Supports continuous work throughout the Aedes outbreak season.
10. Good value, a fitting government asset
Low-repair with clear after-sales support. See government procurement equipment.
"We use an integrated approach — larval surveys, overturning containers, and adult-mosquito fogging with the SOLO PORT423. The machine reaches indoors and into corners where Aedes hide, and responds quickly when a case is reported, so we control dengue, Zika, and chikungunya in one set of measures."
— Kitti, Vector-Control Technical Officer
| Item | Detail |
| Model | SOLO PORT 423 (Made in Germany) |
| Engine | 2-stroke, single cylinder, low emission |
| Power | 3 kW / 4.1 hp |
| Chemical tank | 12.0 liters |
| Droplet size (VMD) | Less than 30 microns |
| Max air speed | 1,400 m³/hour |
| Spray reach | Up to 12 meters |
| Empty weight | 11.0 kg |
Q: Why does controlling Aedes prevent three diseases?
A: Because dengue, Zika, and chikungunya share the Aedes mosquito as their vector, so reducing Aedes prevents all three at once.
Q: Can fogging replace larval control?
A: No — both must be done together. Adult-mosquito fogging is one part of integrated vector management, which also includes surveillance and larval control.
Q: Can the SOLO PORT423 be classified as a government asset?
A: Yes. Our team can prepare specifications and procurement documents for your agency.
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References and related links: Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health | WHO | All ULV foggers | Mosquito spraying service
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