Product

Fetch Robotics: The Breezy One Disinfecting Autonomous Mobile Robot



Fetch Robotics builds robot systems for the logistics industry. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. Fetch is targeting light-industrial users. Fetch’s human-sized robots are mobile and can perform tasks like locating items in warehouses and preparing these items for shipment. The first batch of Fetch robots will be programmed to do a range of basic tasks, but the company plans to...
1961 Concourse Dr.
San Jose, California, 95131
United States

[email protected]
Fetch Robotics Company Profile

Disinfecting AMR is built for large-scale facilities

Disinfecting AMR is built for large-scale facilities to help prevent COVID-19 outbreaks.

To protect employees and passengers from cleaning agents and pathogens, the Breezy One disinfecting autonomous mobile robot effectively, quickly and safely decontaminates spaces that are more than 100,000 square feet in 1.5 hours, using an environmentally safe, patented and EPA-registered disinfectant.

The Breezy One autonomously sanitizes facilities every night. Eliminating 99.9999% of viruses and bacteria, the U.S.-built Breezy One provides users hands-free sanitization designed for large-scale facilities.

After the disinfecting AMR has been used, any sterilized space can be re-entered (by employees and passengers) in as quickly as 2 hours, and they don’t have to worry about harmful residues or health risks.


Breezy One Company Product Description

The Breezy One autonomous mobile robot is the first solution to offer efficient, hands-free, and safe sanitization specifically designed for large scale facilities.

Designed with Fetch Robotics’ AMR technology, Breezy One can disinfect a 100,000 square-foot facility in 1.5 hours eliminating 99.9999% of viruses and bacteria. The disinfected space can be re-entered in as little as two hours with no harmful residue or risk to employees.

The EPA-registered disinfectant has been tested by nine government agencies and over 10 independent laboratories, and is effective against viruses (including COVID-19), bacteria and spores, and meets nationwide hospital requirements for pathogen disinfection.