An entrance sanitization booth is a specialized structure designed to sanitize individuals as they enter a building or a specific area. Some common features of entrance sanitization booths may include:
Disinfection systems: These booths are typically equipped with disinfection systems such as nozzles, sprays, or misters that emit a fine mist of disinfectant spray or sanitizing solution. These systems are designed to kill germs and viruses on contact.
Motion sensors: Many entrance sanitization booths are equipped with motion sensors that detect the presence of an individual and activate the disinfection system automatically. This helps to reduce the risk of cross-contamination by eliminating the need for physical contact.
UV-C lighting: Some entrance sanitization booths may also include UV-C lighting systems that are designed to kill germs and viruses using ultraviolet light. These systems are particularly effective at disinfecting surfaces and objects that may be difficult to reach with a spray or misting system.
Temperature sensors: Some entrance sanitization booths may also include temperature sensors that measure an individual's body temperature before they enter the building. This can help to identify individuals who may have a fever and reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases.
Safety features: Entrance sanitization booths may also include safety features such as non-slip flooring, handrails, and emergency stop buttons to ensure that individuals can safely enter and exit the booth.