Drone and Chemical Agent will Help Reopen Venues at COVID-19 Era

Drone and Chemical Agent will Help Reopen Venues at COVID-19 Era

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The COVID-19 pandemic has ground sports, concerts, performances, graduations and other events to a screeching halt, impacting local and national economies worldwide. Facilities are eager to re-open, but to date, there was no complete solution for using drone technology to disinfect large facilities and arenas. Large-scale disinfecting is required by learning institutions, athletic facilities and other large infrastructures seeking safe, sanitary and seamless reopenings. 

A new technology will address the disinfecting protocol shortcomings in the wake of COVID-19. The drone-powered disinfecting technology will be used in large indoor venues and outdoor facilities. 

By consolidating superior drone technology with a highly effective, non-toxic disinfecting chemistry, Perpetual Motion is providing facility operators and building service contractors an all-in-one full-service solution to alleviate the pressing public health concerns around disinfecting.

The solution will blend safe and effective chemistry with sophisticated American-made drone technology. 

Perpetual Motion is the first to bring to market state-of-the-art drone technology combined with an N-listed EPA-approved, hospital and food-grade neutral Dual Quat disinfectant from Mark-V. This agent is safe for plants, animals and humans, according to uasweekly.com.

Once this is applied to disinfect, Titania, a non-friction, antimicrobial coating that adheres to any surface, provides an “armor shield” coat that’s effective for up to a year for continuous protection. Titania creates activated hydroxyl radicals to extract airborne contaminants and reorganizes their molecular structures into harmless everyday compounds. Organic materials coming in contact with the solution will break down upon contact, making it ideal for high-capacity venues that require thorough protection.