Hand-Foot-Mouth-Free Child Centers: How Municipalities Use the SOLO PORT423 ULV Fogger

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Hand-Foot-Mouth-Free Child Centers: How Municipalities Use the SOLO PORT423 ULV Fogger

Hand-Foot-Mouth-Free Child Centers: When a Municipality Chooses Proactive Protection With the SOLO PORT423 ULV Fogger

Young children are a community future. Proper disinfection is the first line of defense a local agency can provide.

A True Story From a Municipal Child-Center Teacher

Teacher Ann (name withheld), a caregiver at a municipal child-development center, recalls with weary frustration: one morning a parent dropped off a three-year-old and noticed clear blisters on the child palms and inside the mouth. Within three days, seven more children were sick. The center had to close on an emergency basis, parents called nonstop, and some posted in the village LINE group that the center was dirty and careless about cleanliness.

The truth was that staff wiped floors and toys with disinfectant every day, but the hand-foot-mouth virus (Enterovirus / Coxsackievirus) lingers in the grooves of toys, on surfaces, on door handles, and in dead corners that cloths cannot reach. Ordinary wiping is simply not enough to break the transmission cycle in a space where children touch everything and put it in their mouths.

Why HFMD Is So Hard to Control in Child Centers and Kindergartens

The Department of Disease Control notes that HFMD is most common in children under five and peaks at the start of term and in the rainy season. It spreads through mucus, saliva, blister fluid, and feces, transmitting easily where children gather. The recurring problems local agencies face are:

  • Incomplete wiping: Cloths cannot reach toy grooves, under tables, room corners, and toys with small crevices.
  • Time-consuming: Wiping point by point across many classrooms takes too long to finish before children return.
  • No professional disinfection equipment: Many centers lack a fogger and must wait for the municipal team, whose queue is long.
  • Shaken parent confidence: Outbreak news spreads fast on social media, hurting the image of the center and the agency.

The Solution: Proactive Disinfection With the SOLO PORT423 ULV Fogger

Instead of wiping point by point, proactive municipalities use the ULV SOLO PORT423 fogger to spray disinfectant as a mist under 30 microns that reaches every corner, every toy, surface, handle, and dead space, covering a whole room in minutes, at the same disinfection level hospitals use.

10 Reasons Child Centers and Schools Should Use the SOLO PORT423

  1. Mist under 30 microns: Reaches toy grooves and surfaces cloths cannot, disinfecting thoroughly.
  2. Disinfects a whole room in minutes: Enormous time savings versus point-by-point wiping, finishing every room before class.
  3. Sprays up to 12 meters: Covers large classrooms, dining halls, and indoor play areas quickly.
  4. Works with child-safe disinfectants: The ULV system uses less chemical but spreads it evenly, reducing residue.
  5. Durable German engine: MAHLE and BING components, a Nikasil-coated cylinder, daily heavy use without failure.
  6. 12-liter tank: Covers many rooms per fill, ideal for maintaining several centers in a municipality.
  7. Lightweight 11 kg: Easy to carry, with 4-point vibration absorption reducing fatigue.
  8. One-hand control: Ergonomic lever, fast for new staff to learn.
  9. Versatile: Disinfects child centers, schools, and markets, and fogs for mosquitoes, all in one asset.
  10. After-sales service and parts: SOLO is a global brand supporting long-term use, no scrapping whole units.

Before and After

Before: Toys wiped one by one, never in time, germs lingering in crevices, children falling sick, the center closing, anxious complaining parents.

After: The whole center fogged each evening after class in 20 minutes, the transmission cycle broken, sick children clearly reduced, parents confident and praising the municipality care.

A Real User Voice

Once the municipality provided our center with a SOLO PORT423, we could disinfect ourselves every day after the children leave, with no waiting for the central team. This outbreak season far fewer children fell ill, and parents are much more at ease.

— Head of a municipal child-development center

Procurement Guidance for Local Agencies

Caring for child-development centers and schools is a core mission of municipalities. Procuring a quality fogger means specifying a ULV droplet size under 30 microns, sufficient spray range and tank capacity to serve many rooms and centers, and an engine with in-country service. The World Health Disinfection team is ready to prepare quotations and certification documents for correct, transparent government procurement.

Protect the Children in Your Agency Care Today

See the SOLO PORT423 ULV fogger product and pricing click here

Call our team: 065-556-6294

LINE: @whd268

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the sprayed liquid safe for children?
A: Choose certified, safe disinfectants, fog when children are absent, and observe the recommended wait time before children return.

Q: How many centers can one machine serve?
A: With a 12-liter tank and light weight, one machine easily rotates among several centers in a municipality.

Q: Are government-procurement documents available?
A: Yes, quotations, certifications, and specifications. Contact 065-556-6294.

Related Links

Read about HFMD from the Department of Disease Control and hygiene guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO). Explore more equipment and services at World Health Disinfection.

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