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Ava UV Disinfection Robot: Promoting a Safer Workplace About the UV Robot How does the UV Disinfection Robot work? After the robot has been mapped and is stationed in your workspace... • Your assigned manager logs into the Ava Facilities Manager Hub to schedule disinfection treatment. • Autonomously navigating to the assigned area(s), the robot turns on the UVC lamps to perform the disinfection application. • When complete, the lights turn off and the robot returns to the charging station on its own. • The admin receives an email report to confirm completion. Does the robot disinfect both air and surface areas? The Ava UV Disinfection Robot’s configurations include both surface and aerosol use cases to account for aerosols (air droplets) and fomites (surface particles). What are the robot’s features and specifications? Components Ava UV robot, and charging station Ava Cloud Service, including Robot Management Console and Facility Manager Console Scheduling of disinfection runs from Facility Manager Console Adaptive autonomous movement for optimal disinfection 2D Visual Presentation of disinfection results Automated email updates High fidelity front-facing speaker. Integrated full-range microphone Navigation Sensors LiDAR, 3D cameras, inertial measurement unit Holonomic drive system, Max speed 1 m/s Autonomous mobility with collision avoidance Height 137 cm (54”), Max width 57.5 cm (22” 5/8), Max depth 57.5 cm (22” 5/8)
Open the catalog to page 1How long does it take for the robot to disinfect a space? The robot can cover 9000 square feet per hour of coverage for 99% surface and aerosol disinfection (translates to 1100 linear feet per hour). Is the robot fully-autonomous and able to be used remotely? Yes. The robot does not need to be “driven” by the user. Once the UVC treatment is scheduled, the robot will perform the application and then automatically return to its charger once complete. You can use the robot from anywhere, at any time. Using the Robot What does our workspace need for the robot to work? Your UV robot(s) will be...
Open the catalog to page 2Can this robot be used during regular work hours? It is possible to use the robot during the day, but safety measures must be taken to ensure no one is in the space as it is being patrolled by the robot. For example, if there is a space that can be entirely closed off with the door shut, the space can be treated. People can be in adjacent rooms or rooms that share walls, etc. They just cannot be directly exposed to the UVC light (including eye exposure from looking directly at the UVC light). How far does UVC light travel, and what distance from the robot is safe while it is disinfecting?...
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