ISTOBAL develops arches for the sanitization of PPE and the exterior of vehicles in its fight against COVID-19

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The Spanish group reinvents itself with the production of arches for the sanitization of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) of health, security and emergency forces and studies their production internationally to combat the pandemic.

The Spanish group ISTOBAL has developed automatic arches for the sanitization of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) of health personnel, security forces and emergencies personnel  in addition to arches for the external disinfection of vehicles in order to fight against COVID-19.

The company has started the production of this equipment so that it can be installed near main accesses, quarantine areas, operating rooms, ICUs and other points. In this way, ISTOBAL reinvents itself with the manufacture of this equipment, adapting part of its production to combat the spread of the pandemic. In just two weeks, it has adapted its chemical application technology on vehicles for the manufacture of arches that can spray disinfectant on the PPE of restrooms, security and emergency departments, quickly and completely in 15 seconds.

With a capacity to sanitize more than 4,000 people with PPE a day, this arch measures two meters in height and is easy to install, as it incorporates supports that can be comfortably attached to the ground or to any platform. It is made up of eight sprinklers that spray disinfectant product on the PPE of health and safety and emergency forces and are automatically activated in its path thanks to a photocell detection system that activates the sprinklers of this nebulization system.

Arches for external vehicle disinfection

Likewise, ISTOBAL is also producing arches for the external disinfection of medical vehicles such as ambulances and fleets of the security forces with an average disinfection capacity of about 1,000 vehicles per day. This system is designed to spray vehicles with biocide and achieves disinfection of large vehicles.

The first arches for the disinfection of PPE and the exterior of vehicles already work in Spain, in cities such as Madrid and Valencia. 

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