Customers: Russian President Administration
Contractors: Motor technologies Product: Disinfection Mizotty tunnelProject date: 2020/06
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2020: Installation in the Putin's residence
On June 16, 2020 government of the Penza region reported that the local company "Motor technologies" made and set a disinfection tunnel in the residence of the president Russia Vladimir Putin in Novo-Ogaryovo for protection against a coronavirus COVID-19.
Representatives of the residence of the Russian President contacted managers of the Mizotty plant. It was required to deliver and install the equipment in a short time, and the Penza enterprise managed to make it quicker and more qualitatively, than producers of analogs from abroad — said in the government of the region. |
In the message it is noted that the Penza plant "ensured safety of the first person of the state and all who visit him".
What tunnels are set in the Putin's residences and at what price they were purchased, is not specified. The plant sent the commercial offer to a question of the correspondent of Forbes of an order of the prices of disinfection tunnels. Follows from it that the price of one tunnel is from 180,000 to 510,000 rubles depending on model.
A special system sprays disinfecting solution on open parts of the body and clothes of those who pass through it. When passing through the tunnel similar on construction to the elevator, the person appears in "fine water fog".
Earlier the president's press secretary Dmitry Peskov told that in the Putin's residence in Novo-Ogaryovo set a disinfection tunnel for protection against a coronavirus. According to Peskov, additional precautionary measures are always justified and explainable, "so far as concerns the head of state". He also reported that devices are installed in the Kremlin and Novo-Ogaryovo, and in the Kremlin two pieces at once.
At the end of May, 2020 Putin during online communication with doctors said that he is not going to catch a coronavirus and to go to hospital.
I, thank God, your patient am not. I hope, and it is not necessary — the head of state in a conversation with the chief physician of hospital No. 52 told.[1] |