Last updated: 10 Jun 2026 | 53 Views |
The true story of a sub-district health center that had to disinfect an entire community within 7 days after the water dropped, and the single piece of equipment that made it possible in time.
The night the water began to recede, Nurse Ann, a registered nurse at a sub-district health-promoting hospital in central Thailand, stood looking at a yard buried in brown mud. The stench of waste carried in by the flood hung in the air. Villagers were trickling home, children ran barefoot across ground still slick with sludge, and that was exactly what kept her awake.
Because after every flood, what follows is not only property damage but an invisible wave of disease: leptospirosis carried in water contaminated by animal urine, dengue from Aedes mosquitoes breeding in thousands of pockets of standing water, diarrhea and conjunctivitis spreading through shelters. Nurse Ann knew that within one to two weeks, patients would flood her health center unless she could control the source today.
Emergency budgets are limited, staff are few, the area of responsibility spans dozens of villages, and time is the enemy. Disinfection and vector control must be fast, thorough and demonstrable, because local administrators, the provincial health office and the community are all watching.
Many sub-districts still mix disinfectant in a bucket and splash it with a broom, or use a plain pressure sprayer. The problems:
Nurse Ann needed a tool that makes one liter work like ten, dispersing a fine fog that drifts into every crevice, killing surface pathogens and handling airborne mosquitoes at once, and light enough to carry through the mud anywhere. That is how she met the SOLO PORT423.
A backpack ULV cold fogger built specifically for disease control and pest elimination, with droplet size adjustable from large drops down to a micron-fine mist, covering wide areas in little time, ideal for local governments, municipalities, health centers and disease-control units.
Mud everywhere, mosquitoes swarming, chemical gone after a few rooms; 5 staff working 3 days still not done; lepto and dengue patients arriving.
Disinfection plus mosquito control across shelters, school, temple and market in 2 days with 2 staff; chemical use halved; case numbers clearly down; community reassured.
"Floods used to exhaust our whole team, a week to cover everything. With the SOLO PORT423 we save a lot of chemical and cover more, faster. Leptospirosis cases this year are visibly lower."
Registered nurse, sub-district health center, actual user
Q: Can it be procured as official equipment by a local government?
A: Yes, specs and quotations are available for public procurement. Contact the team.
Q: Truly both disinfection and mosquito control in one unit?
A: Yes, just change the solution and adjust droplet size to the task.
Q: Is maintenance difficult?
A: It is designed for easy operation and cleaning, suited to field public-health work.
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World Health Disinfection, disease control and hygiene specialists for government units
Health references: Department of Disease Control, Thailand and the World Health Organization (WHO) for post-flood leptospirosis and dengue prevention guidance.
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