Training Village Health Volunteers and Sub-District Health Networks on SOLO PORT423 Skills That Transform Communities

Last updated: 28 May 2026  |  48 Views  | 

Training Village Health Volunteers and Sub-District Health Networks on SOLO PORT423  Skills That Transform Communities

Training Village Health Volunteers and Sub-District Health Networks on SOLO PORT423

1 trained volunteer = 50 protected households.

Pi-Somporn — VHV Village 7, Buriram province

Somporn, 52, has been a Village Health Volunteer (VHV) for nearly 20 years — door-knocking, dengue surveillance, distributing health pamphlets, supporting municipal projects.

In 2026, his sub-district health office received 3 SOLO PORT423 units from the municipality. WHD sent a team to train Somporn and 18 VHV network members. After 1 day they were proficient — started spraying mosquitoes and disinfecting their own communities.

Rainy season result: Village 7 had the lowest dengue rate in the sub-district. The SAO mayor proudly awarded "Outstanding VHV".

Why VHV networks are the backbone of community health

  • VHVs know the community best — who has young kids, elderly, sick
  • Access narrow lanes and remote homes — where municipal trucks can't reach
  • Community trust — neighbors, not strangers
  • Year-round availability — not government office hours
  • 10-30 VHVs per village — large network
  • Low compensation — cost-effective for municipalities

1-day SOLO PORT423 training program

Morning (9 AM-12 PM)

  • Theory — ULV technology, droplet size, disinfectants/insecticides
  • WHO/DDC spraying standards
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Correct disinfectant ratios

Afternoon (1 PM-4 PM)

  • Practical — start machine, fill, backpack, spray
  • Daily cleaning and maintenance
  • Basic troubleshooting
  • Treatment log documentation
  • Assessment + certification

Content VHVs must master

  • Correct start/stop procedure
  • Throttle/RPM adjustment
  • Nozzle adjustment for droplet size
  • Spray patterns (Z-pattern, parallel)
  • Safe PPE usage
  • Disinfectant ratio calculation
  • Community spray frequency
  • Equipment and chemical storage

10 benefits of VHV training on SOLO PORT423

1) VHVs become a primary municipal resource

No waiting for municipal teams — VHVs operate independently.

2) Wider area coverage — every village, every lane

1 VHV = 50 households.

3) Sharply reduced response time

Community VHVs start spraying within 2 hours.

4) Lower municipal cost — no outsourcing

VHV compensation is low and value is high.

5) Aligns with MoPH "3 Eliminate / 3 Diseases" policy

Ministry of Public Health endorses.

6) Strengthens community relationships

Residents trust VHVs — easier execution.

7) Skill-building — sustainable VHV value

Trained VHVs become enduring local resources.

8) Provincial network integration

Municipality + SAO + sub-district + VHV work as one.

9) Same machine everywhere

Single standard — trained once, deployable anywhere.

10) WHD sends training team + certificates

Free with government procurement orders.

Voices from VHVs and sub-district health offices

"I've been a VHV 20 years, always door-knocking with pamphlets. In 2026 I trained on SOLO PORT423 in one day. Now I spray mosquitoes in my village myself. Village headman thanks me, residents trust me. Dengue in my village lowest in sub-district."
— Pi-Somporn, VHV Village 7, Buriram

"My sub-district has 24 VHVs across 6 villages. After WHD's 1-day training program, every village has a trained operator. Response time dropped from 2-3 days to a few hours."
— Sub-district health office director, Loei

Order SOLO PORT423 + free training

See details click here

Call 065-556-6294 | LINE @whd268

Conclusion

VHVs are the municipality's largest community asset. A 1-day SOLO PORT423 training transforms field teams into a year-round response force. WHD provides free training with government procurement orders.

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