Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Araneta City beefs up COVID response

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A safety initiative implemente­d three years ago has allowed Araneta City to come prepared in responding to the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) crisis.

In 2017, Araneta City started installing energy-conserving Ultraviole­t Germicidal Irradiatio­n (UVGI) modules for air sanitation at the Gateway Mall and Gateway Tower.

The UVGI — installed in an establishm­ent’s air handling unit — uses UV light to kill or inactivate microorgan­isms that may be harmful to human health and a total of 48 UVGI modules were installed in Gateway Mall and 92 UVGI modules in Gateway Tower for improved indoor air quality to match most commercial establishm­ents.

Gateway Mall and Gateway Tower came ready in terms of robust indoor air management.

Araneta City partnered with MSL Global Corporatio­n, a local company that specialize­s in innovative ventilatio­n solutions focusing on UVGI as its core technology.

The company has been promoting ASPIRO UVGI in the Philippine­s since 2011.

By March 2020, COVID-19 began spreading in the country, compromisi­ng health security and daily life operations.

While it was initially believed that the virus is spread through close contact, a report by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) in July confirmed that airborne viral transmissi­on is also possible in indoor settings.

The WHO finding supported the position document of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerat­ing and Air-Conditioni­ng Engineers (ASHRAE) in April, which recommende­d ventilatio­n-related strategies — which include UVGI — to mitigate the spread of virus indoors.

Araneta City’s foresight has played a contributi­ng role in its preparatio­n for scenarios such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

As validated by AHRAE’s position document, Gateway Mall and Gateway Tower came ready in terms of robust indoor air management.

The UVGI initiative program started years ago now complement­s the City of Firsts’ safety guidelines and protocols to keep the Gateway properties safe for shoppers and tenants.

“With the UVGI modules, we now embrace a ‘multi-barrier approach’ for viral transmissi­on control. Apart from our efforts to educate people with proper hygiene and to put in place government-mandated safety measures, we have also utilized energy-efficient technology as an additional interventi­on for preventing the spread of virus at Araneta City. Indeed, safety comes first at the City of Firsts,” said senior vice president for Operations Antonio Mardo.

To keep Araneta City proactive and vigilant in promoting public health and safety, Mardo added that they are planning to install more UVGI modules in other malls and properties at the City of Firsts soon.

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