SOLO PORT423 for Government: ULV Backpack Fogger for District-Wide Disease Control

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SOLO PORT423 for Government Procurement: The ULV Backpack Fogger That Protects a Whole District

A true story of a municipal public-health officer whose old fogger died mid dengue outbreak, and the procurement lesson that changed an entire district.

The Morning the Mosquitoes Won

After a week of heavy rain, Wirat, a senior public-health officer at a central-region municipality, shouldered his aging fogger before dawn. In his hand was a report: nine cumulative dengue cases in two weeks, and one fourth-grade pupil hospitalized with dengue shock. The morning mission was to fog the school grounds and three surrounding villages before the children lined up for assembly.

He barely made it halfway down the first lane before the old machine choked, refused to rev, and clogged at the carburetor. The droplets came out far too large, falling straight to the ground instead of drifting into the bushes and drains where Aedes mosquitoes breed. Wirat stood wiping sweat in the drizzle, facing a painful truth: the tool in his hands could not keep up with the outbreak in front of him.

A scene every local public-health worker knows: tight budgets, machines repaired again and again, scarce spare parts, off-spec droplets, mosquitoes that never drop, and when a severe case appears, the responsibility lands squarely on the agency.

Why the Cheap Machine Is the Most Expensive Choice for Government Work

Many agencies buy the budget fogger because procurement budgets are framed tightly. But the real cost is not on the price tag. It hides in off-spec droplet size that wastes chemical, downtime that halts disease-control missions, short service life that forces repurchase every two to three years, and the erosion of public trust when an outbreak is not contained. Agencies that take disease control seriously look at equipment that finishes the job, not the lowest sticker price.

What Is the ULV SOLO PORT423, and Why Government Chooses It

The SOLO PORT423 ULV backpack fogger is designed and built in Germany, powered by SOLO engine technology with premium MAHLE and BING components. Its ULV (Ultra Low Volume) system delivers droplets under 30 microns, the size range that stays airborne long enough to contact mosquitoes and pathogens effectively, and reaches up to 12 meters, covering large areas quickly.

Specs your procurement team needs (for the TOR)

  • Model SOLO PORT 423, single-cylinder two-stroke engine
  • Power 3 kW / 4.1 hp, displacement 72.3 cc
  • Chemical tank 12 L, fuel tank 1.4 L
  • Droplet size VMD under 30 microns, disease-control standard
  • Max spray reach 12 m, max air speed 1,400 cubic meters per hour
  • Nikasil-coated cylinder, BING carburetor, electronic ignition
  • Empty weight 11 kg, dimensions 68 x 45 x 34 cm
  • Padded harness, 4-point vibration damping, ergonomic one-hand lever

10 Reasons Municipalities Should Choose SOLO PORT423

  1. Disease-control-grade ULV droplets under 30 microns, less chemical, better coverage and airborne dwell time.
  2. German durability with MAHLE and BING components and a Nikasil-coated cylinder that resists wear for years.
  3. 12-meter reach into bushes, drains, crawl spaces and the hidden corners where Aedes breed.
  4. 12-liter tank for continuous work across multiple villages per run with fewer refills.
  5. Light and balanced at 11 kg with 4-point anti-vibration, so officers fog longer without back strain.
  6. One-hand control lever for spray volume and start/stop in real field conditions.
  7. Dual purpose, mosquito control and surface or space disinfection of public areas.
  8. Procurement-ready specs that align with fogger equipment standards and support TOR drafting.
  9. Documentation and support, WHD provides paperwork, usage training and after-sales service for agencies.
  10. Lower cost per year once service life and reduced downtime are counted, cheaper than repeatedly buying budget units.

Before: the old machine

Large droplets falling to the ground, no power, frequent repairs, mosquitoes never dropping, cases still rising, residents complaining.

After: SOLO PORT423

Fine ULV mist reaching every hidden corner, continuous work across all villages, larval index clearly down, new cases halted, trust restored.

Wirat's Verdict

After the municipality procured the SOLO PORT423 as standing equipment for its health division, Wirat said: the first run with the new machine, I knew immediately it was different. The mist drifts into the bushes and drains instead of dropping to the ground. By the second round the larval index in the community had clearly fallen, and the machine never died mid-route. I could plan work for the whole sub-district without gambling on whether the equipment would hold up. For work where citizens lives are at stake, equipment reliability is not a luxury, it is the heart of the job.

FAQ

Q: Can the SOLO PORT423 handle both mosquito control and disinfection?
A: Yes, the ULV system works with both insecticides and disinfectants for public areas.

Q: Is it suitable for government procurement budgets?
A: Yes, its specs align with fogger equipment standards for disease control and it comes with procurement documentation.

Q: Is usage training provided?
A: WHD provides usage guidance and after-sales service for government agencies.

Ready to upgrade your agency's disease control?

See the product and request a quote for SOLO PORT423 for government use click here

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Further reading ULV disinfection foggers | Thailand DDC | WHO

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