Date: 7/05/2020 13:18:47
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1552369
Subject: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

Robots That Clean Floors with ‘Intense’ Ultraviolet Rays Tested in Pittsburgh Airport in Response to Coronavirus Pandemic

Need them here too.

And for the airport toilets.

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Date: 7/05/2020 13:31:02
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1552382
Subject: re: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

make them nanobots, inject them, do it, yeah

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Date: 7/05/2020 13:53:56
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1552401
Subject: re: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

SCIENCE said:


make them nanobots, inject them, do it, yeah

It would nanobots too long, airports are huge floor areas.

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Date: 7/05/2020 22:31:38
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1552656
Subject: re: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

Tau.Neutrino said:


Robots That Clean Floors with ‘Intense’ Ultraviolet Rays Tested in Pittsburgh Airport in Response to Coronavirus Pandemic

Need them here too.

And for the airport toilets.

UV might work. I’ve seen a greywater system that sterilises water that comes out of sinks and showers using intense UV light, and that’s claimed to be quite effective.

At home, I put objects I need to sterilise, such as kitchen sponges, in the microwave. You could try microwaving the airport floors as an alternative.

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Date: 7/05/2020 22:35:25
From: Rule 303
ID: 1552660
Subject: re: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

mollwollfumble said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Robots That Clean Floors with ‘Intense’ Ultraviolet Rays Tested in Pittsburgh Airport in Response to Coronavirus Pandemic

Need them here too.

And for the airport toilets.

UV might work. I’ve seen a greywater system that sterilises water that comes out of sinks and showers using intense UV light, and that’s claimed to be quite effective.

At home, I put objects I need to sterilise, such as kitchen sponges, in the microwave. You could try microwaving the airport floors as an alternative.

You can pick up home O3 or HClO generators for a few hundred bucks. Probably pick them up second-hand for free.

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Date: 7/05/2020 23:47:50
From: transition
ID: 1552682
Subject: re: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

mollwollfumble said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Robots That Clean Floors with ‘Intense’ Ultraviolet Rays Tested in Pittsburgh Airport in Response to Coronavirus Pandemic

Need them here too.

And for the airport toilets.

UV might work. I’ve seen a greywater system that sterilises water that comes out of sinks and showers using intense UV light, and that’s claimed to be quite effective.

At home, I put objects I need to sterilise, such as kitchen sponges, in the microwave. You could try microwaving the airport floors as an alternative.

>such as kitchen sponges, in the microwave

good way to get bacteria etc into your MWO, probably having a wow of a time in there, oh look neutrino’s getting the heater going for a while, and bringing some extra friends in on the sponge shuttle for the party

you need something radioactive, bomb it with ionizing radiation, which’d be overkill really, given detergent on the sponge would do it

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Date: 8/05/2020 03:47:11
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1552712
Subject: re: UV floor cleaning robots for airports

transition said:


mollwollfumble said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

Robots That Clean Floors with ‘Intense’ Ultraviolet Rays Tested in Pittsburgh Airport in Response to Coronavirus Pandemic

Need them here too.

And for the airport toilets.

UV might work. I’ve seen a greywater system that sterilises water that comes out of sinks and showers using intense UV light, and that’s claimed to be quite effective.

At home, I put objects I need to sterilise, such as kitchen sponges, in the microwave. You could try microwaving the airport floors as an alternative.

>such as kitchen sponges, in the microwave

good way to get bacteria etc into your MWO, probably having a wow of a time in there, oh look neutrino’s getting the heater going for a while, and bringing some extra friends in on the sponge shuttle for the party

you need something radioactive, bomb it with ionizing radiation, which’d be overkill really, given detergent on the sponge would do it

> good way to get bacteria etc into your MWO, probably having a wow of a time in there

Perhaps, but pasteurisation is 72° C for 15 seconds, or higher temperatures for shorter periods of time. Could work for floors. Like steam cleaning but without the steam.

mrs m has two permanent bacterial culture experiments going on in the house. One in the mug that contains the toothbrushes. One in the vase that contains the toilet brush. The first of these grows the thickest slime.

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