Last updated: 10 Jun 2026 | 19 Views |
The provincial chief medical officer opens the provincial Emergency Operations Center (EOC) meeting with a map dotted in red across five districts — dengue, hand-foot-mouth, and a respiratory cluster. The problem is not knowing where the outbreaks are; it is that the equipment is insufficient and inconsistent. Some districts have good foggers, others have none working, so disease control across the province cannot move in step.
The Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO), responsible for the whole province, plays a key role in procuring and distributing standardized equipment to every district EOC so all areas are equally ready to respond.
Cross-district control is not the job of any single unit; it requires coordinating resources across the whole province. The main challenges are:
1. Inconsistent standards: different models and brands mean uneven spraying results and maintenance.
2. Hard parts and repairs: when many models break, sourcing parts and training staff becomes a duplicated burden.
3. Slow response: if a district's machine is not ready on deployment day, the outbreak can spread across boundaries immediately.
Procuring one fogger model for the whole province makes training, parts inventory, and maintenance a single system, lowering long-term cost and giving every district equal capability. The chosen machine must be durable, easy to use, and fully documented for procurement. That is why the SOLO PORT423 ULV fogger suits PAO-level procurement.
The SOLO PORT423 is a German-made ULV backpack fogger, durable with MAHLE and BING parts and simple enough for fast staff training. When the PAO supplies the same model to every district, the whole province shares one standard asset, ready to deploy the moment the EOC gives the order.
1. One province-wide standard for unified training and maintenance.
2. German-made durability with MAHLE and BING parts for heavy field work.
3. 12-meter reach to cover outbreak zones quickly.
4. Sub-30-micron ULV droplets disinfect and control vectors thoroughly.
5. 12-liter tank for long continuous spraying over wide areas.
6. Light 11 kg so EOC staff stay mobile.
7. Multi-use across dengue, respiratory disease, and public-area disinfection.
8. Saves chemical through fine dispersion, lowering total provincial cost.
9. Complete procurement documentation for PAO-level purchasing.
10. After-sales service and parts in Thailand, covering every district.
• Model: SOLO PORT 423
• Engine: 2-stroke, single cylinder, 72.3 cc
• Power: 3 kW / 4.1 hp
• Chemical tank: 12.0 L | Fuel tank: 1.4 L
• Droplet (VMD): below 30 microns
• Air speed: 1,400 m³/h | Reach: 12 m
• Empty weight: 11.0 kg | Size: 68 x 45 x 34 cm
Before: each district on a different model, many broken, slow response, province-wide control out of sync.
After: every district on one SOLO PORT423 standard, trained together, sharing parts, deploying instantly on EOC orders.
"Once the PAO issued a single SOLO PORT423 model to every district, our EOC teams truly worked in sync — no more borrowing machines across district lines." — Provincial disease-control officer
The SOLO PORT423 comes with PAO-level procurement documentation and a usage training plan.
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Q: Can the PAO buy in bulk to distribute to districts?
A: Yes — procurement documentation and bulk supply are supported, with a training plan.
Q: Is it hard to train new staff?
A: No — the ergonomic one-hand lever makes it easy to learn.
Q: Is service and parts coverage available?
A: Yes, with a team and parts in Thailand covering every district.
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