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Vector Control Equipment for Disease Prevention in India

100X Circle Pvt Ltd · MSME OEM · IS 14855 Compliant · ISO 9001:2015 · GeM Listed

Thermal fogging machines and ULV foggers for India's vector control programmes. Manufactured to IS 14855 (Part 1) and WHO droplet specifications. Supplied to municipal corporations, health departments, and NVBDCP-affiliated programmes via GeM.

Vector Control Equipment Enquiry

For municipalities, health departments, NGOs, and pest control operators. IS 14855 documentation and GeM procurement support available.

Vector Control in India — The Scale of the Challenge

India reports over 100,000 dengue cases annually (with significant underreporting), 200,000+ malaria cases, and periodic chikungunya and Japanese Encephalitis outbreaks. The National Centre for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC) coordinates the national response through state health departments, district health offices, and municipal corporations.

Thermal fogging — using pulse-jet machines to generate sub-50-micron insecticide aerosols — remains the primary adult mosquito knockdown intervention in India's Integrated Vector Management (IVM) programme. It is operationally irreplaceable for emergency outbreak response where rapid adult knockdown is needed within 24–48 hours.

WHO Standards for Vector Control Fogging

The World Health Organization specifies droplet size, insecticide type, and application rates for thermal and ULV space spraying in its pesticide evaluation scheme (WHOPES). Key requirements for adult mosquito control:

  • Droplet size (VMD): 10–30 microns for adult mosquito control. 100X Circle pulse-jet machines produce droplets in the 1–50 micron range, with peak distribution within the WHO-specified window.
  • Application rate: 1 g active ingredient per hectare for deltamethrin; adjusted per insecticide type.
  • Formulation: Oil-based for thermal fogging; water-based acceptable for ULV cold fogging. 100X Circle machines are oil-formulation optimised for thermal mode.

Equipment by Vector and Disease

DiseaseVectorEquipment
DengueAedes aegyptiThermal fogger (portable / vehicle)
MalariaAnopheles spp.Thermal fogger (vehicle-mounted)
ChikungunyaAedes albopictusThermal fogger (same as dengue)
Japanese EncephalitisCulex mosquitoesThermal fogger (rural outdoor)
Kala-azarSand flies (Phlebotomus)Indoor residual spray + fogger
Indoor pest controlCockroaches, flies, stored-grain pestsULV cold fogger

100X Circle Vector Control Equipment Range

Thermal Fogging Machines (Primary Vector Control Tool)

Pulse-jet thermal foggers for outdoor adult mosquito control. Available in portable (hand-carried) and vehicle-mounted configurations for municipal ward fogging drives and district health programmes.

  • IS 14855 (Part 1) compliant — meets BIS standard for government procurement
  • WHO droplet size range: 1–50 microns (peak 10–25 microns)
  • Compatible with deltamethrin, cypermethrin, malathion, permethrin in oil base
  • Price range: ₹6,500 (mini portable) to ₹2,50,000 (vehicle-mounted dual-barrel)

ULV Cold Foggers (Indoor Vector Control)

Cold fogging (ULV) machines for indoor spaces — health centres, quarantine facilities, hospitals, schools. No heat, no smoke. Compatible with water-based and oil-based formulations.

Procurement for Vector Control Programmes

Government vector control programmes procure fogging equipment through:

  • GeM (Government e-Marketplace): 100X Circle is a GeM-listed MSME OEM. Municipal corporations, district health offices, and NHM units can purchase directly without separate tender for amounts within GeM thresholds.
  • State tenders: IS 14855 compliance documentation, ISO 9001:2015 certificate, MSME/UDYAM certificate, and technical spec sheets provided for all tender submissions.
  • Dealers and distributors: 50+ active authorized dealers across India. Dealers can be reached through the GeM platform or direct contact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between vector control and general pest control?

Vector control specifically targets disease-carrying insects to prevent transmission of infectious diseases. It follows WHO and national health programme guidelines for insecticide type, droplet size, and application timing. General pest control is broader. Both use the same fogging equipment but with different protocols.

Does 100X Circle supply to vector control NGOs and international health programmes?

Yes. 100X Circle supplies to NGOs, international health organizations, and government-affiliated vector control programmes. CE-marked models are available for export to South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Contact 100xcircle@gmail.com for institutional pricing.

Are 100X Circle machines suitable for WHO-specified vector control protocols?

Yes. 100X Circle pulse-jet thermal foggers produce droplets in the 1–50 micron range with peak distribution in the WHO-recommended 10–30 micron window for adult mosquito control. The machines are compatible with all WHO-approved oil-based insecticide formulations (deltamethrin, cypermethrin, malathion, permethrin).

Contact for Vector Control Equipment

For health departments, municipalities, NGOs, and institutional buyers. GeM procurement support and IS 14855 documentation available.

WhatsApp / Phone: +91-7827229116Email: 100xcircle@gmail.com
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