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“SARS CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is most commonly transmitted by direct respiratory exposure to large aerosol droplets that are released by an infected individual. Virus-laden particles can fall to surfaces which can serve as an indirect source of infection to an individual who touches that surface and subsequently touches their nose, mouth, and/or eyes (also called fomite transmission). This is now recognized as a less likely way to get infected than the respiratory route. That being said, it remains important to regularly disinfect so-called “high touch” surfaces, or those that are frequently contacted by many different people, like doorknobs and handles in public places. It is also prudent to regularly disinfect surfaces that have a higher likelihood of contact with an infected person, such as countertops or cash registers in restaurants or stores.”
(Posted March 1, 2021)Lee-Ann Jaykus, PhD
Professor, Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, North Carolina State University
There is no dearth of disinfectant advertisements claiming that their respective products kill 99.9 % of germs. Ironically, there lies no proven way to validate the stated claim. This is where the world’s first bacteria killing robot comes into the picture that kills 99.99 germs. Sounds surreal, isn’t it? An auto-pilot AI controller robot, CleanseBot is designed to destroy 99.9 % of existing germs.
An engineering marvel CleanseBot is an AI-assisted robot that soaks germs persisting on any surface no matter what material it is. A research study has successfully been conducted to test the efficiency of the robot on 40 diversified kinds of materials. A pocket-sized robot, CleanseBot possesses 18 sensors empowered with AI and mapping technology that dejects any possibility of stumbling from the surface. Extremely super light with 2 220 gm’s, this pocket-friendly “World’s First Bacteria Killing Robot” comes in 130 mm x 30 mm size loaded with high battery resistance featuring 3 hours running time.
The cleaning robot is indeed an ultra-portable sanitizing disinfectant that kills 99.9 % of germs with the help of its sensors in both independent and handheld modes for unlimited functionality. The CleanseBot slides smoothly over and in between the sheets and kills the bacteria that is present with the help of UVC light. In a matter of 30 to 60 minutes, a surface be it a bed or any other surface, will be 100% bacteria-free. CleanseBot is designed in such a way that it could be taken wherever your adventures take you. Widely used in hotels, this result-driven CleanseBot put the dilemma and woes of travellers related to the germs to an end. This CleanseBot leverages advanced technology to address the authentic concerns of travellers’ related to the bacteria, germs and dust mites that are scattered in the entire room, especially in the mattresses and bedspreads.
With the CleanseBot, a traveller simply requires placing the automated self-cleaning device for 30 to 60 minutes after checking inside the hotel room to experience an ultra-clean and hygienic bed, blankets, bedspreads and mattress devoid of bacteria. Worried about the hygiene aspects of toys of your little munchkins? Simply leverage the advanced functionality of this smart bacteria killing robot by operating it in handheld mode. Be it switchboards or bathroom seaters, be it AC remote or TV remote, keep the stress related to bacteria at bay and make your stay at the hotel panic free. Looking to get more out of it? Well, this smart robot is quite competent in replacing your power bank. Incredible, isn’t it? Built to function as a power bank, this smart robot comes equipped with a 3700 mAh battery to impart your device a super-fast charging experience no matter the device is a tablet, Obie phone or any other device. A portable sanitiser and power bank! Won’t this be your next product to purchase on the traveller’s cart?
From the Editor-in-Chief
Many people get sick during travel or post-travel owing to exposure to germs and bacteria. The recent pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global hospitality industry and travelling may never be like earlier. However, with the help of advanced technology solutions like CleanseBot, it will undeniably be easier to deal with all the concerns related to fatal bacteria and airborne viruses. Designed to disinfect and effectively sanitize the diversified surfaces, this smart bacteria killing robot looks like a promising panacea for maximum cleanliness by destroying almost 99.99% of notorious bacteria including E.coli.
Developed by a technology-enthusiast team of Venture Studio, the idea of CleanseBot was brainstormed by Cecilia Hsu and Tom Yang during a vacation in the year 2017. Their story is no different from many travellers who opt for best-known hotels in the hope to experience a clean and hygienic stay but end up experiencing utmost discomfort and disappointment in the context of overall cleanliness. Nevertheless, unlike other travellers, they decided to address the problem rather than merely complaining about it through leveraging technology. After refining 10 prototypes in 18 months, the prevailing version of CleanseBot was born.
“Yes. Surfaces that are relatively smooth and also shaded from ultraviolet light and not exposed to harsh temperatures tend to be a more happy home for the virus, although even under ideal circumstances it does not seem to live for more than a matter of hours or perhaps days there. The virus that causes COVID-19 is harder to catch from cloth surfaces, rough surfaces, or surfaces that are exposed to ultraviolet light or very high or low temperatures.”
(Posted March 1, 2021) Paul Pottinger, MD
Professor of Medicine, Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, University of Washington School of Medicine
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