The new possibilities of WNT carts include disinfection using UV-C radiation.
UV radiation was discovered back in the 19th century. The method of UV-C radiation disinfection was first used in 1910 for water disinfection. However, it gained popularity only 40 years ago when research showed 99% effectiveness in combating microorganisms in the air, water, and on surfaces sufficiently exposed to UV-C radiation. UV-C disinfection is convenient and environmentally friendly. The applied disinfection lamp does not produce ozone (no need to ventilate the room after exposure), effectively eliminates microorganisms, and neutralizes viruses. Unlike chemical agents, it is cheaper and does not cause respiratory irritations, allergies, or asthma. It efficiently disinfects various surfaces, water, and air. It can be used in places where liquids cannot be applied, leaves no irritating odors, and is much faster. The widespread use of this method demonstrates the ease, non-invasiveness, and eco-friendliness of UV-C disinfection. We can find it in aquarium lamps, air conditioning ducts, water supply systems, hospitals, dental clinics, laboratories, restaurants, and stores. It protects our health, disinfects spaces, especially those we enter after surgical procedures, and kills harmful microorganisms in tap and pool water.
The WNT 33 Q(R)v cart designed for storing and charging tablets is equipped with a UV-C radiation emitting lamp for effective disinfection of the electronic devices stored in it.
Such a sense of security is particularly crucial in today's times. The cart features a shelf for laptops and 32 compartments for tablets. It can also be equipped with an Access Point for wireless communication. The devices stored in it are simultaneously charged and disinfected. The disinfection lamp does not generate ozone or irritating odors during its operation, eliminating the need to ventilate the room while charging. The mobile WNT33v cart is an excellent choice for universities, conference rooms, schools, libraries, and any place where users use tablets and need to disinfect them, safely store them, and recharge.