Houston Airports deploys fleet of disinfecting robots


The Breezy One robots, designed, built and deployed by Build With Robots, Inc, have 99.9% efficacy for eliminating infectious agents in the airport environment.

George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby airports in Houston have adopted a fleet of disinfecting robots to ensure the safety of their facilities for staff, flight crew, and passengers.

The Breezy One robots, designed, built and deployed by Build With Robots, Inc, have 99.9% efficacy for eliminating infectious agents in the airport environment.

“The Build With Robots team are providing us with the best tools to keep our passengers, employees, and stakeholders safe. We appreciate this valuable partnership,” said Traci Rutoski, PMP, CM, ACE, Manager Custodial Services, William P. Hobby Airport.

“At Houston Airports, we focus on putting our team members in a position to win every day. This means having the resources, supplies, education, and training that they need to be successful. With the onset of the pandemic, we needed to explore new and innovative solutions so that when people come through the airports, whether for work or travel, they feel safe and secure. Breezy One has been a great tool in helping us achieve this,” added Sam Rea, Terminal Manager, George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

“It is always a pleasure to work with a team of innovators, and Houston’s airports are leading from the front. We look forward to a long successful relationship supporting their entire teams,” said Bryan Carey, BWR’s Lead Application Engineer for Texas.

“Recently, William P. Hobby Airport became the only 5-star airport in North America, and 1 out of 16 globally. That wouldn’t have happened without the innovative disinfecting equipment that the robotic Breezy One provides this airport,” said Dawn Hoffman, Terminal Manager, William P. Hobby Airport.

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