At the Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Milan the elevator is self-sanitizing

We have been living with the Covid-19 virus for several months now and unfortunately there are still many infected and infected people all over the world.

It is important to pay the right attention to hygiene regulations and avoid crowded areas. With the end of the lockdown we were able to slowly resume all our habits. Even after the birth of many solutions born to prevent Covid contagion.

One of these is from the IGV Group company that has thought of a device to sanitize the elevators through a technology to purify the air and sterilize the surfaces.

It is called CARe the system installed in the elevator at the entrance of the Leonardo3 Museum, Leonardo’s World in Piazza della Scala. The device sanitizes the elevator in very few minutes using two technologies.

The first is given by a UV-C ultraviolet light that sterilizes all the surfaces of the cabin, after each visitor enters it. The UV light is automatically activated by LED spotlights, when there are no people on board and the cabin light is turned off.

The second technology is characterized by a ventilation device, equipped with an absolute Hepa filter combined with an activated carbon membrane, which captures viruses and bacteria transported by particulate matter.

A continuous sanitization to provide more protection for the many visitors welcomed every year by the museum.

A solution desired by the exhibition management in addition to other anti-accounting procedures. Everything to make visitors who flock to the museum every year live the Leonardian atmosphere in complete serenity.

Exit mobile version