Last updated: 5 Jun 2026 | 24 Views |
Khun Bom’s gaming and internet café in the Lat Phrao area of Bangkok had run for four years. Its regulars were students and gamers who sat in the same chairs and gripped the same mice, keyboards and headsets, dozens of them a day. One day a parent called to complain: "My child went to play at your shop, came home with influenza, and the whole family caught it."
Within a week, three more parents complained of the same thing in the village LINE group; some banned their kids from returning. Khun Bom watched once-full chairs sit empty, and the shop that used to be the neighborhood hangout was being branded a "source of infection".
Gaming cafés have every condition for spread: sealed air conditioning to keep PCs cool, kids sitting close for hours, and gear, mice, keyboards, headsets, controllers, touched in turn without cleaning between sessions. Flu, hand-foot-mouth and skin-infection germs pass easily.
The World Health Organization (WHO) notes that enclosed, poorly ventilated, crowded spaces accelerate respiratory transmission. A child who keeps playing while symptomatic can spread germs across the whole shop quickly.
Health: Kids and gamers risk flu, hand-foot-mouth and skin infections from shared equipment.
Finance: Regulars vanish, play-hours fall, daily revenue drops, and a wide parental ban could even force the shop to close.
Reputation: Word in parent groups that "you get sick there" wrecks the shop’s image and makes attracting new customers harder.
Occasionally wiping mice and keyboards with wet wipes is not enough, germs in the closed air and lodged in headset foam, keyboard crevices and gaming-chair padding remain. Disinfection must cover the air and all gear at once.
Khun Bom chose the AIROFOG U260 ULV fogger from Germany, fogging the whole shop every night after closing. Its 15-30 micron droplets penetrate keyboard crevices, headsets and the gaming-room air. With certified disinfectant, it cuts germs by over 99.99%.
Before: A sealed café, unclean shared gear, a chain of sick kids, parental bans, empty chairs.
After: Nightly ULV fogging leaves gear and air clean, illnesses drop, parents trust again, and the shop markets a "clean café, disinfected daily".
"Once I told parents we fog every night with a hospital-grade machine, they let their kids come back, and the regulars filled the chairs again." — Khun Bom, gaming-café owner
Q: Will it damage PC equipment?
A: Set a fine mist at a proper distance, ULV droplets do not soak gear and are safe for PCs and monitors.
Q: How often should I fog?
A: Nightly after closing, or at least every other day during an outbreak, to break the chain of infection.
Q: Where can I see the price?
A: See the AIROFOG U260 product page or call 065-556-6294.
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References: WHO | Dept. of Disease Control
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