Resgreen Group Delivers First Batch of Wanda SD Disinfecting Robots
December 30, 2020 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Resgreen Group (RGGI), a leading mobile robot company, has delivered its first group of Wanda SD disinfecting robots to the Travelodge by Wyndham in Elkhart, Indiana. The robots use Ultraviolet C (UVC) lights placed on a 42-inch tower and underneath the vehicles to disinfect hotel rooms, meeting rooms and the lobby.
"Wanda SD gives guests the comfort of knowing that their rooms have been completely sanitized and are safe from dangerous bacteria and viruses," stated Parsh Patel, CEO of RGGI. "The UVC lights destroy 99.9 percent of harmful pathogens in a 200 square-foot space in around 15 minutes."
Wanda SD uses a lithium-ion phosphate battery that provides three times the power of conventional batteries with half the weight. A new battery voltage indicator was recently added to alert customers when the vehicle needs to be charged.
Because exposure to UVC light is dangerous to eyes and skin, Wanda SD can be controlled from another room with a smart device. It is also equipped with perimeter monitoring and ultrasonic sensors that detect when someone enters an area and automatically turns off the lights.
The affordable Wanda SD costs $5,000 and can be purchased at resgreenint.com with a $1,000 deposit. The vehicle can sanitize up to 200 square feet in around 15 minutes.
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