Germ-Free Bus Terminals: Municipal Respiratory Disease Control with SOLO PORT423

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Germ-Free Bus Terminals: Municipal Respiratory Disease Control with the SOLO PORT423 ULV Fogger

Rush hour at the terminal: crowds, coughs, and germs passed unknowingly

At 6 a.m. in the municipal bus terminal, hundreds of passengers crowd together waiting for buses — commuters, students, and the elderly. Handrails, ticket-machine buttons, waiting seats, and public restrooms are all shared touch points where respiratory viruses pass between people within hours.

In flu and RSV season, the terminal becomes an unintended cross-city disease hub. As the area's caretaker, the municipality must raise disinfection consistently — not just routine wiping.

Why terminals are a respiratory-disease risk point

Terminals combine every risk factor: dense crowds, poor air circulation, many shared touch points, and people circulating from many areas. Easily spread pathogens here include influenza, COVID-19, RSV, and in some cases tuberculosis.

1. Public health: respiratory disease spreads fast in crowds, hitting the elderly, children, and those with chronic conditions hardest.

2. Cross-city spread: passengers carry germs to other areas, making outbreaks harder to contain.

3. Public-service image: a clean, safe terminal builds rider confidence and reflects good municipal management.

Why wiping alone is not enough

Wiping cleans only reachable surfaces, not the air and the many touch-point crevices in a short time. ULV fogging disperses disinfectant thoroughly across waiting areas, restrooms, and touch points quickly before rush hour. That is why municipalities choose the SOLO PORT423 ULV fogger.

SOLO PORT423: thorough terminal disinfection before passengers arrive

The SOLO PORT423 is a German-made ULV backpack fogger. Sub-30-micron droplets reach waiting areas, handrails, and restrooms thoroughly, with 12-meter reach for wide concourses and a 12-liter tank for long continuous spraying, so staff can disinfect quickly each morning before service opens.

10 reasons municipalities use the SOLO PORT423 for terminals

1. ULV droplets below 30 microns reach touch points and air better than wiping.

2. 12-meter reach covers wide concourses and platforms.

3. 12-liter tank disinfects the whole terminal in one run.

4. German-made with MAHLE and BING parts for daily use.

5. Fast enough to finish before rush hour.

6. Light 11 kg so staff can fog the whole station without strain.

7. Uses less chemical, saving the municipal budget.

8. Multi-use across terminals, markets, and public buildings.

9. Reduces cross-city transmission during outbreaks.

10. Procurement documentation and after-sales service in Thailand.

Technical specifications

• 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 and after

Before: incomplete wiping, touch points accumulating germs, worried passengers, more cases during outbreaks.

After: daily morning fogging, clean touch points, confident passengers, less cross-city spread.

"Since the municipality fogs the terminal with the SOLO PORT423 every morning, passengers say they feel safer, especially during flu season." — Municipal terminal officer

Raise your municipality's terminal safety

The SOLO PORT423 comes with government procurement documentation and usage guidance.

See the product and pricing here SOLO PORT423

Call 065-556-6294 | LINE @whd268

FAQ

Q: How often should a terminal be fogged?
A: Ideally every morning before opening, with higher frequency during respiratory-disease outbreaks.

Q: Can it be used in other public buildings?
A: Yes — markets, schools, and government buildings; just choose a suitable disinfectant.

Q: Is it suitable for equipment procurement?
A: Very. Complete specs and documentation are available.

Related links

All ULV foggers | Disinfection service | Department of Disease Control | WHO Influenza

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