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Zapping microbes with UV light at Christchurch Airport

Aviation Security at Christchurch Airport has installed a new system at security screening points in the terminal which uses UV Light to automatically disinfect items in the trays on the conveyor belts.

The UV-C Light kits disinfect the trays from all sides, killing 99.9 per cent of bacteria and viruses within seconds. This not only delivers disinfected items back to you, it keeps the team safe as multiple people handle the same trays.

Ultraviolet irradiation has been used for more than 100 years to kill germs and other contagions. The process uses short-wavelength UV-C light to kill or inactivate micro-organisms by disrupting their DNA and compromising vital cellular functions.

This same proven technology has been developed into the UV light kits we use for  tray disinfection.

The new kits are integrated within the tray system, which are fully automatic and automatically cleaned – in fact, you won’t even see the UV-Light work its magic!

Aviation Security has installed the new UV light kits at screening points in New Zealand airports to give passengers and staff increased confidence as they began travelling again after the pandemic lockdowns.

The team are pleased to add it to the many health protection measures they take at Christchurch airport.

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