Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-052720
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Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: F-1
Chunk 116
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LED light and sophisticated autonomous navigation, have significantly enhanced the effectiveness of disinfection robots. UV -CLED technology, with its 99.99% efficacy in eradicating bacteria, microbes, and viruses (including coronavirus) within a 2.5 -meterrange in under five minutes, has proven both energy -efficientand safe for human skin, offering a preferable alternative to traditional 67 mercury -basedUV systems. Innovations in autonomous navigation and docking, alongside Fleet Management Control Systems, allow for seamless, reliable operation, including scheduling, monitoring, and control of multiple robots simultaneously. Additional features, such as obstacle avoidance, human -detectionsafety mechanisms, and real -timevideo monitoring, further optimize these systems for independent, efficient disinfection in dynamic environments. [18] Addressing Labor Shortages and Safety Concerns: The pandemic has intensified staffing shortages across various sectors, particularly within essential services. Healthcare workers have been significantly affected, with many experiencing burnout due to prolonged stress and demanding workloads. A survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and The Washington Postrevealed that nearly 30% of healthcare professionals contemplated leaving their jobs, and approximately 60% indicated that pandemic -relatedstress had negatively impacted their mental health. This widespread burnout not only raises concerns for workers’ well -beingbut also jeopardizes the quality of patient care and contributes to increased staff turnover. [19] Disinfection robots offer a viable solution by facilitating continuous, autonomous operation, thereby reducing dependence on human labor and minimizing the risk of exposure for cleaning staff. These robots enhance sanitation efforts while addressing critical safety concerns, enabling organizations to uphold high hygiene standards even amidst workforce challenges. Growing Need to Mitigate the Spread of Health Care-Associated Infections (HAIs): Health care -associatedinfections (HAIs) represent a considerable challenge to healthcare improvements worldwide. Data from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) indicates that one in 25 hospital inpatients in the United States, and one in 10 patients globally, acquires at least one HAI during their stay. The prevalence of HAIs is particularly high in certain regions, reaching over 20% in Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE, and approximately 15% in Brazil and Mexico, as reported by German Medical Scienceand the Journal of Clinical Microbiology. To control and prevent these infections, the World Health Organization (WHO) is urging member states to equip hospitals with advanced disinfection technologies, including robotic systems. [20]