Last updated: 4 Jun 2026 | 33 Views |
As a new recruit training cycle began, Captain Thana, the medical officer of an eastern military camp, was responsible for the health of 600 recruits from across the country living together in large barracks. The camp borders forest and water, so Aedes and Anopheles mosquitoes swarm, risking dengue and malaria, while crowded living spreads flu and respiratory disease.
When many recruits fall ill at once, it disrupts training and readiness. Captain Thana needed a tight disease-control system: mosquito control around the barracks and disinfection of common areas.
The camp cleaned barracks routinely and fogged occasionally with an old machine, but it covered limited area with coarse droplets, missing large barracks and the outdoor training perimeter. Barracks disinfection was surface-only. ULV mist spraying for both perimeter mosquito control and barracks disinfection was the solution the unit needed.
The camp purchased the SOLO PORT423 ULV backpack mist blower as medical-unit equipment to spray mosquitoes around barracks and training grounds each evening and disinfect barracks, mess halls and restrooms on a routine schedule.
Before: swarming mosquitoes, several recruits with dengue and flu, disrupted training, old sprayer covering too little.
After: evening mosquito spraying around barracks and routine barracks disinfection cut mosquitoes and illness clearly; training proceeded on plan; troops mission-ready.
"One machine handles both perimeter mosquito spraying and barracks disinfection. It covers new-recruit care fully and cut illness sharply. Every unit should have it." — Captain Thana, Medical Officer
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