0

Bubble Fish - Disinfecting Spray Robot

Where can the Bubble Fish Disinfecting Spray Robot be used?

The Bubble Fish Robot is designed for internal use in high traffic areas such as Airports, Train Stations, Exhibition Halls, Receptions, Healthcare Corridors, Larger Foyers and Gymnasiums. 


The automated Robot unit can be easily programmed to map complex buildings with corridors, doorways and obstructions whilst providing high precision cleaning of all surfaces.


Effective 99.99% Sterilisation rate


In the wake of the global pandemic, hygiene and cleanliness of public access areas is high on the agenda. Implementing the bubblefish disinfecting unit will help improve the confidence of the general public and employees whilst providing an environment that is hygienic and clean to use throughout the day and night. 

 

Advantages of the Bubble Fish Disinfectant Spray Robot

Autonomous Navigation System:

The Bubble-Fish disinfection robot has a sophisticated autonomous navigation system that is extremely user friendly and can be set up within any building in minutes.


Easy to use:


The robot is controlled in three ways: 


  • App control.
  • Button panel control.
  • Timed automatic start and stop.


The set up will give operator management, up to date performance information and route control.


How does the Bubble Fish Robot Sterilise and clean?

The Bubble Fish Robot provides Effective and Efficient Spraying and cleaning thanks to:


  •   12 litre Tank Volume
  •   2.6 litre per hour spraying efficiency
  •   Adjustable Spray efficiency
  •   Automatic spray cut-off when solution is low
  •   Set point spray efficiency for control
  •   360° full coverage, with no dead spots
  •   99.99% sterilisation rate reach to all required areas


Bubble Fish Control Panel: What's Included

  1. Visual Obstacle Avoidance
  2. LIDAR Sensor
  3. Vision Sensor
  4. Collision Sensor
  5. Child Lock Switch
  6. Pause / Start
  7. Fog Amount
  8. Fog Outlet
  9. Status Light
  10. Power Status
  11. Returning for Charging


  Bubble Fish Spray Disinfection Robot

High-tech Automatic Disinfection, Multi-scene Applicable

 

Where can the Disinfectant Spray Robot be used?

  • Schools
  • Nursing Homes
  • Healthcare
  • Offices
  • Gymnasiums       
  • Retail
  • Hotels
  • Conference halls
  • Exhibition Centres
  • Function Rooms
  • Airports
  • Train Stations
  • Shopping Centres
  • Cleaning Companies

 

  • Bubble Fish Features

    • Indoor autonomous positioning, navigation and mechatronics
    • Automatic solution release only when pre-programmed position is reached.
    • Obstacle avoidance.
    • Scheduled setting.
    • Automatic charging when battery is low including auto return & leave.
    • Can work 24 hours.
    • 2–3-hour recharge time.
    • Disinfection log recorder.
    • Disinfectant solution adjuster.
    • Automatic spray shut-off when the solution is low.
    • Soft and hard integrated general sports chassis.
    • Remote control.
    • Disinfection data collection.
    • Sensor control closed-loop management.

  • Bubble Fish Specifications

    • Dimensions: 407 x 421 x 745mm
    • Machine Weight: 23kg (without disinfectant)
    • Tank Volume: 12 litres
    • Spray Amount: 2.6 litres per hour – adjustable.
    • Applicable Disinfectant:   Hypochlorous acid, chlorine dioxide, Hydrogen peroxide, etc.
    • Operation Method: App control, Panel control, Timer (auto)
    • Endurance time: Up to 2 hrs (then recharge required)
    • Charging Time: 2 - 3hrs
    • Pass-ability: Width is 600mm, Slope Gradient at 5 °, Obstacle passing ability at 10mm.
    • Communication method: WiFi+4G
    • Running Speed: 0.3 m/s
    • Safety Protection: Lidar and various sensors, voice/light reminder, collision perception.
    • Charging pile Support: 110V~240V wide voltage input. Rated output: voltage 29.4V, current 5.0A
    • Safety protection: Water shortage alarm
    • Noise: 50dba
    • Working temperature: 0° to 50°C


Book Your Demonstration

Our expert advice, site surveys and demonstrations are available to book nationwide.

Contact Us

More about the importance of clean air

August 10, 2022
Dust. It can kill Not just today, but years down the line Don't risk your health, protect your lungs from dust Construction workers die every week from lung diseases caused by exposure to dust. Many more suffer from severe chronic long-term lung conditions. Don’t make the same mistake as construction workers who have not realised the health risks of exposure to dust and have worked unprotected.  Make sure you are aware of the risks and know what to do to stay safe.
July 24, 2022
What is UVC You can’t understand the probable UV air purifier dangers if you don’t know what a UV is. UV(ultraviolet) is a light spectrum that’s often invisible that comes with wavelengths. Sunlight also contains ultraviolet rays whose exposure causes sunburn on human skin. This means that UV rays can be dangerous both to you and your pets. There are various light rays that exist today such as gamma and X-ray rays which experts have termed as quite harmful to humans. In the past, UV light was utilised to disinfect water, the air, and surfaces. If you are wondering whether this technology is effective when it comes to enhancing the quality of air in a home and eliminating airborne particles, this article will illustrate how UV air purifiers function and how effective they are when it comes to cleaning the air.
By Blam Websites June 20, 2021
Ventilation plays a vital role in the running of an enclosed workplace. It helps to carry fresh, clean air through the space, keep employees happy and healthy, and maintain the efficiency of the workplace on a daily basis. Regulations surrounding workplace ventilation have been put in place for good reason. When adhered to, any hot, humid or stale air within the space will be replaced with clean air at the right rate. The general rule of thumb is to keep at least 5-8 litres of fresh air within the space, every second for every occupant. This goes for any air that is clean and free of impurities that could cause workers to fall ill or be unhappy with the working environment. The vast majority of enclosed workplaces are required to have a certain amount of fresh air passing through the space. That includes anything from an office space to a commercial kitchen, a spray booth to a hospital, for example. Without proper ventilation, it’s very difficult to get a good amount of clean air into these enclosed spaces, and with many individuals coming and going throughout the day, it’s vital to provide clean air to keep these individuals healthy. There are some exceptions when it comes to enclosed workplaces and the standard ventilation guidelines. For example, a workplace designed for growing mushrooms needs a humid space for the product growth.

Book Your Air Quality Monitoring Survey

Our expert advice, site surveys and demonstrations are available to book nationwide.

Share by: