Mole Lake Casino Lodge to Reopen with Advanced Ultraviolet Light Air Disinfection System
UltraViolet Devices, Inc. is partnering with the Mole Lake Casino Lodge and Conference Center to provide seven air disinfection systems for the Tribal casino’s air handling units. The UVDI V-MAX Grid Air Disinfection Systems are an integral part of the casino’s plan to reopen with enhanced coronavirus disinfection protocols to help protect guests and employees.
Mole Lake Casino Lodge is installing a custom-configured UVDI V-MAX GRID system that uses high-output UV-C lamps with proven scientific confirmation of 99% coronavirus inactivation and which meet CDC and ASHRAE Airborne Infection Control guidelines. UVDI’s proprietary software system incorporates any air system’s characteristics to determine the correct lamp configuration and intensity needed to inactivate coronavirus. The V-MAX air disinfection product line is a core part of UVDI’s indoor air quality portfolio – currently installed in over 10,000 facilities globally.
Johnny L. Phillips, Jr., Assistant General Manager, Mole Lake, stated, “Tribal leadership is committed to enhanced measures to ensure the safety and well-being of our guests and employees as we reopen. As part of multiple facility upgrades, including touch-less restrooms, we’re pleased to work with UVDI to install its state-of-the-art UV Air Disinfection system.” The Sokaogon Chippewa Community to date has been able to keep Mole Lake Covid-19-free throughout the pandemic with the creation of its Incident Command System which initiated an extensive testing and contact tracing program.
Mole Lake Casino & Lodge is located just seven miles south of Crandon, Wisconsin, on the Nicolet Wolf River Scenic Byway.