5 things to know about new high tech disinfectant robots
On Tuesday, February 9, Edwin Ashimwe at The New Times reports, Rwanda received Ultra Violet (UV-C) disinfectant robots, which, according to officials, will help in cleaning and disinfecting treatment centres, hospitals and places of mass gathering. The robots, received at the recently launched Covid-19 treatment facility, were acquired through a partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as well as the Embassy of Japan in Rwanda. The machines were manufactured by UK’s Finsen Tech Company Here at the five things you should know about these robots. Capacity to kill up to 99.9 per cent of harmful pathogens The robots use ultraviolet germicidal…
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