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Religious sites gather faith and large crowds, especially elders, here is how to keep everyone safe
The abbot of a temple in Khon Kaen shared his worry: every large merit festival gathers thousands of devotees in the air-conditioned hall, seated close from morning to evening. After the latest festival, several elders in the community fell ill with respiratory symptoms around the same time.
He looked at the hall shared by so many, the mats, rails, communal toilets and the recirculated closed air, and understood that the temple is the community's refuge, especially for elders who come regularly. Keeping the site clean and low in pathogens is not just hygiene, it is caring for the faith and lives of the people.
Health: festivals pack many people into a closed space, and elders with weaker immunity and chronic illness are most vulnerable to respiratory spread.
Community: when elders fall ill together after a festival, worry spreads and people may hesitate to attend the next one.
Site care: halls, communal toilets and dining areas used by so many are hard to keep clean by hand alone.
Sweeping and fans help only partly, but respiratory germs float in the closed hall air and cling to seats, mats, rails and shared surfaces. Wiping spot by spot across a large space used by thousands is slow and incomplete. Temples need a fast way to cut both airborne and surface pathogens before and after festivals, without soaking floors and furnishings.
The temple uses the AIROFOG U260 to fog the prayer hall, communal toilets and dining areas before and after large festivals. Its 15-30 micron mist fills the hall, cutting shared-air pathogens and coating touch surfaces at once, as a dry mist that does not damage mats, seats and wooden floors. At 3.4 kg one monk or staffer fogs the whole hall easily, the 5-litre tank covers large areas, and the 50 cm trunk hose reaches pillar crevices and under seats. Devotees, especially elders, attend with more peace of mind, and the temple became a community hygiene model.
Why modern temples and religious sites choose the AIROFOG U260:
Since we fog with the U260 before and after merit festivals, devotees, especially the elderly, come with more peace of mind. To me this cares for both the heart and body of the community.Abbot of a temple, Khon Kaen
| Motor | 220-240V, 50/60Hz, 800W |
| Tank | Round, 5 litres |
| Output | 50-200 ml/min (6 nozzle settings) |
| Droplet size | 15-30 microns |
| Weight | 3.4 kg |
| Dimensions | 28 x 40 cm |
| Accessory | 50 cm elephant-trunk flexible hose |
| Certifications | WHO, TUV Rheinland, IPARC, Dept. of Medical Sciences, Dept. of Health, Mahidol Faculty of Medicine |
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