As Tokyo 2020 Olympics approaches, Delta has donated a U+ antibacterial chamber worth NT$1.5 million to provide safer training grounds for our national athletes. When placed in front of a restaurant, the chamber can kill off 81% of COVID-19 virus on the surface within 5 seconds. Female archer Lei Chien-Ying commented that the chamber makes thorough disinfection a breeze.
After visiting key hospitals in Taipei City, New Taipei City, Taoyuan, and Hsinchu and understanding their needs, Delta Electronics donated and installed ten ultraviolet U+ UV disinfection cabins at outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, critical care units, or major entrances within the hospitals. It takes only 5 seconds of irradiation to eliminate 81% of the COVID-19 virus on the surface of anything or anyone who passes through the cabin. We hope this can provide healthcare professionals and the public with a safe, convenient, and effective way to disinfect.
The donation recipients include Taipei City Hospital's three branches (Zhongxing Branch, Renai Branch, and Heping Branch), Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei Medical University Hospital, MacKay Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City Hospital's Sanchong Branch, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare Taoyuan General Hospital's Sinwu Branch, and Hsinchu NTU Hospital's Biomedical Hospital.
Delta's U+ UV disinfection cabins were launched in May and have garnered much attention. Nearly 50 units have been installed throughout Taiwan. In addition to the 12 disinfection cabins donated to hospitals, they have also been installed in locations such as financial and technology office buildings, factories, and the National Sports Training Center in Zuoying, assisting different industries to fight the virus together. Easy to install, and easy to use, the UV disinfection cabins can provide fast, contactless, and efficient inhibition service in key access points or key disinfection areas.
Delta assists the fight against COVID-19 by donating UV disinfection cabins