Our disinfection gate in the U.S.

An extraordinary moment: our mobile vehicle sluice was demonstrated in Pennsylvania in front of an audience from the Department of Agriculture. The system was transported across the Atlantic by air freight and equipped by us with the standard voltage of 110 volts a An extraordinary moment: our mobile vehicle sluice was demonstrated in Pennsylvania in front of an audience from the Department of Agriculture. nd 60 hertz typical for North America.

Biosecurity is also a pressing issue in the United States. Bird flu poses a significant threat, particularly in Pennsylvania and neighboring states, where dairy cattle and poultry are often kept in close proximity. It can infect not only poultry stocks but also dairy cows.

During the demonstration, the vehicle sluice showed its strengths: comprehensive decontamination of all four sides, including the front and rear, combined with particularly intensive underbody cleaning. Thanks to angled nozzles, three-dimensional disinfection is possible, reliably reaching even the spaces between superstructures.

Karen Clark, emergency preparedness manager at the Maryland Department of Agriculture, emphasized the importance of the technology: While thorough vehicle disinfection previously took two to four hours, this process can be reduced to about one minute with the mobile lock.

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