Last updated: 8 Jun 2026 | 20 Views |
In places where lives hinge on cleanliness, thorough and fast disinfection is not an option — it is the standard.
An infection-control nurse at a community hospital recalls a night she will never forget — finding a drug-resistant infection in a shared ward and having to clean and disinfect the entire ward within a tight window before admitting new patients the next morning. Every minute was a risk of spreading the pathogen to other vulnerable patients.
Hand-wiping surfaces alone could not reach every corner — bed rails, partition curtains, air vents and high surfaces out of arm's reach. Disinfecting the air and surfaces thoroughly across a large space required a mist sprayer that could disperse disinfectant widely and quickly.
This is the reality public hospitals and provincial health offices face daily. Infection control in healthcare settings is the front line of patient safety, and the tools used must be effective and reliable enough to be trusted with human lives.
Healthcare settings combine diverse pathogens with immunocompromised patients. Even slightly incomplete disinfection can lead to hospital-acquired infections — a serious public-health problem with high treatment costs. The disinfection standard here must be higher than in ordinary areas.
ULV misting, producing very fine droplets, lets disinfectant stay suspended and settle on surfaces evenly, reaching points wiping cannot, cutting cleaning time and improving pathogen removal across large areas such as wards, operating rooms, emergency departments and ambulances.
Beyond effectiveness, tools used in healthcare must be reliable under heavy continuous use, because infection control never stops. A machine that fails at a critical moment is a risk a healthcare facility cannot accept.
Provincial public-health offices and area disease-control units often support disinfection at many sites — health-promoting hospitals, waiting centres, quarantine areas and government premises during outbreaks. Such a distributed mission needs equipment that is easy to move and ready immediately.
A light backpack sprayer with long continuous run time suits the rapid-response teams of provincial health work, who travel to many points in a day. Reliable equipment lets the team respond professionally and in time.
Investing in a quality sprayer is therefore not merely acquiring equipment — it builds provincial capacity to handle public-health emergencies, a mission beyond price.
1. ULV droplets coat surfaces evenly — Droplets below 30 microns disperse and settle uniformly, disinfecting points that wiping cannot reach.
2. Disinfects large areas fast — A 12-metre reach and high airflow disinfect wards and common areas quickly, reducing area-closure time.
3. Continuous work with a 12-litre tank — Supports disinfecting many rooms or buildings in sequence without frequent refills.
4. Reliable German engine — Professional-grade durability keeps it ready at critical moments, never abandoning infection-control work.
5. Light, easy to move — At just 11 kg, ideal for rapid-response teams covering many points in a day.
6. Adjustable nozzle direction — A rotating spray tube reaches high surfaces and dark corners, covering every risk area.
7. Saves disinfectant — The ULV system uses less liquid for the same coverage, cutting the high disinfectant cost of healthcare settings.
8. Multi-mission use — Indoor disinfection, mosquito spraying and vector control around the hospital — covering many disease-control needs.
9. Designed to reduce operator fatigue — Padded straps and vibration damping let staff disinfect for long periods safely.
10. Documentation and service support — Ready with government-procurement documents and domestic after-sales service, fitting hospital equipment needs.
ULV disinfection in healthcare settings should follow safe steps: clear the area, have staff wear personal protective equipment, choose a suitable disinfectant diluted to standard, then spray systematically from inside outward to cover all surfaces.
After spraying, allow the disinfectant the specified contact time before reopening the area. A machine with precise spray-volume control like the SOLO PORT 423 keeps disinfection consistently to standard — neither too much nor too little.
Training staff to operate the machine correctly and maintain it regularly preserves performance and extends service life — an essential part of a sustainable infection-control system.
| Model | SOLO PORT 423 |
| Engine | 2-stroke, single cylinder (Made in Germany) |
| Power | 3 kW / 4.1 hp |
| Displacement | 72.3 cc (Nikasil-coated) |
| Carburettor | BING float-type |
| Chemical tank | 12.0 L (translucent, UV-resistant) |
| Fuel tank | 1.4 L |
| Droplet size (VMD) | Below 30 microns (ULV) |
| Max spray reach | 12 metres |
| Max air velocity | 1,400 m³/h |
| Dry weight | 11.0 kg |
| Dimensions | 68 x 45 x 34 cm |
| Before: hand-wiping only | After: ULV disinfection |
|---|---|
| ✗ Cannot reach corners and high surfaces | ✓ Droplets reach every surface |
| ✗ Slow, long area closures | ✓ Disinfects large areas fast |
| ✗ Risk of residual pathogens | ✓ Thorough, less residual pathogen |
| ✗ Hospital infections rise | ✓ Better infection control |
| ✗ High staff workload | ✓ Staff work systematically |
“Since we added a ULV sprayer to our hand-cleaning, ward disinfection is far faster and more thorough. We admit new patients sooner, confident in cleanliness, and the machine is ready every time we need it — which matters enormously in our work.”
— Infection-control nurse, a community hospital
Can ULV spraying replace wiping?
ULV spraying complements hand-cleaning to improve coverage, especially in hard-to-reach spots. Both methods should be used together per infection-control guidance.
Can the SOLO PORT 423 use common disinfectants?
It supports a range of disinfectants suitable for misting. Choose and dilute per the product instructions and the facility's standards.
Is it suitable for provincial rapid-response teams?
Very. Its light weight and continuous operation let teams disinfect many sites in a day professionally.
The SOLO PORT 423 meets government TOR criteria and fits the procurement budgets of municipalities, sub-district administrations (SAO) and public-health agencies.
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References: Department of Disease Control, MoPH Thailand · World Health Organization (WHO)
Infection control in public hospitals and provincial health work is the front line protecting citizens' lives. The tools used must be highly effective, thorough and reliable in every situation. Good ULV disinfection raises the safety standard tangibly.
With ULV droplets, coverage and professional-grade durability, the SOLO PORT 423 is a tool public hospitals and provincial health offices can trust. For information and pricing for equipment procurement, contact the team today. #SOLOPORT423 #InfectionControl