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If you’ve been worrying about having to go back to work in an office or other business premises, you’re not alone. The thought of being exposed to covid, with fewer people wearing masks and social distancing fading away, is giving plenty of us nightmares. But one office in Romania has pulled out all the stops to keep people safe, and it might just become the new normal. This is what it means to work in an anti-covid office.
135 different anti-covid measures
The five storey ‘H3’ office block in Bucharest is stuffed with 135 different anti-covid machines, technologies, materials, and psychological measures. The list includes door handles that open without the need to use your hands, all sorts of cool self-clean surfaces, antimicrobial paint, tools to monitor the air quality, and UV light disinfection robots like ours.
There’s a large digital display in the foyer of the building where employees can check out the building’s ‘immunity-boosting’ measures, from the amount of rubbing alcohol in store to the levels of CO2 and Volatile Organic Compounds inside. They can even watch videos explaining the science behind the anti-covid technologies used in the building.
The doors are open-able with an elbow or lower arm and the floors and fittings have curved edges so less dirt can accumulate. And there’s low tech stuff too, to take into account the fact that covid spreads mostly through human behaviour. Businesses using the building will still be encouraged to use good, old-fashioned ‘cross ventilation’ methods like opening windows and keeping desks a good distance apart, too.
To get into the building, you stand at a red line while a thermal body camera 2m away scans you for fever. Assuming you’re OK you’re sent to a self-clean lift, kept safe thanks to a UV lighting disinfection system fitted inside the ventilation shafts. The same attention to anti-virus detail carries on throughout and affects every aspect of the building. And all this cost around a million Euros.
The open source ‘Immune’ standard has hopes to go Europe-wide
The same standard, which comes under the new trademark ‘Immune’, is also at work here in the UK as well as the USA. Immune certification could easily become a highly desirable benefit to office workers and even could play a part in attracting the best people to work for a business. The H3 building is the best-protected space in the world so far, incorporating all 135 measures recommended for certification. The people involved in creating the Immune standard have applied to the EU to create the basis for a new standard across the continent, very like the current EU fire safety codes.
Ericsson’s employees lead the way
Ericsson is the current occupant of H3, using a 15,500m2 space retrofitted at a cost of €375,000, half paid by Ericsson and the rest by the landlord. The space is by no means filled, with only a few workers in there compared to the potential 2000 employees.
The magic of UVC light disinfection robots
Once everyone’s gone home for the evening a robot makes its lonely way around the building, disinfecting everything touched by the UVC light and killing pathogens. And that’s where we come in.
Our UVC covid disinfection robots take a surprisingly short time to disinfect every surface the light touches as well as the air it passes through. They kill off an impressive list of horrors including Ebola, SARS, MERS, and hospital acquired infections as well as covid, and the tech comes at an affordable price.
Can we help you keep your employees safer? Let’s talk about the potential – feel free to contact us