Last updated: 10 Jun 2026 | 59 Views |
On the annual robe-offering ceremony, the temple courtyard fills with hundreds of devotees from many villages — the elderly, small children, and monks. Everyone sits together in the sermon hall, shares restrooms, and eats from the same communal kitchen. Amid the warmth of merit-making, the crowding, closed air, and many shared touch points create the environment where respiratory and food-borne diseases spread fastest.
After large merit events, elderly attendees often report colds or diarrhea. As the body caring for the community and its religious sites, the sub-district administration plays a key role in preventing disease before and after events.
An event-day temple combines every risk: many people from different areas, closed halls with poor ventilation, communal kitchens preparing large amounts of food, and shared public restrooms. Common pathogens include influenza, COVID-19, and food-borne disease from communal meals.
1. Vulnerable groups: the elderly and aging monks risk severe illness if infected.
2. Spread back to villages: devotees carry germs home, spreading disease across villages.
3. Community confidence: when the administration keeps temples clean, residents feel safe joining merit events.
After an event with hundreds of people, sweeping cleans only floors and reachable surfaces, not the wide hall, restrooms, and many touch points in limited time. ULV fogging disperses disinfectant thoroughly across the hall and kitchen quickly, before and after events. That is why sub-district administrations choose the SOLO PORT423 ULV fogger.
The SOLO PORT423 is a German-made ULV backpack fogger. Sub-30-micron droplets reach halls, restrooms, and kitchens thoroughly, with 12-meter reach for wide courtyards and a 12-liter tank for long continuous spraying, so the administration can prepare safe spaces before and after merit events.
1. ULV droplets below 30 microns reach wide halls and touch points thoroughly.
2. 12-meter reach covers large courtyards and communal kitchens.
3. 12-liter tank disinfects the whole temple in one run.
4. German-made with durable MAHLE and BING parts.
5. Fast enough to prepare before devotees arrive.
6. Light 11 kg for easy use by sub-district staff.
7. Uses less chemical, saving the budget.
8. Multi-use across temples, schools, and community centers.
9. Reduces spread back to villages after events.
10. Procurement documentation and after-sales service in Thailand.
• 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: crowded events, closed air, elderly falling ill afterward, residents growing anxious about attending.
After: the administration fogs before and after events, halls and kitchens clean, fewer cases, devotees attending with confidence.
"Since the sub-district fogs the temple before merit events with the SOLO PORT423, devotees — especially the elderly — join with much more peace of mind." — Temple lay steward
The SOLO PORT423 comes with government procurement documentation and usage guidance.
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Q: When should a temple be fogged for events?
A: Ideally both before the event to prepare the space and after to clear residual germs.
Q: Can it be used in community centers or schools?
A: Yes — suitable for any community space; just choose a suitable disinfectant.
Q: Is it suitable for sub-district procurement?
A: Very. Complete specs and documentation are available.
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