New Zealand Aviation Security Service Introduces UV light tray disinfection with Smiths Detection
Smiths Detection and New Zealand Aviation Security Service (AvSec) deployed 18 units Ultraviolet (UV) light tray disinfection kits to help enhance public health and safety at airports across the Pacific island country. The UV disinfection kits are proven by independent laboratory tests to eliminate up to 99.9% of microorganisms – including coronaviruses – found on trays at checkpoints; and are installed at Auckland (six units), Wellington (four units), Christchurch International Airports (six units), and Dunedin Airport (two units). “The wellbeing of our passengers and team members is of topmost priority as our nation defends against the ongoing global health crisis,” said…
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