2025-11-12
Shenzhen Tanyue Technology: Driving Public Health Improvement with Intelligent Deodorization
As the "Toilet Revolution" enters its third phase, public toilet construction standards across the country are being comprehensively upgraded. Shenzhen Tanyue Technology Co., Ltd., with its advanced deodorization and sterilization technology, is becoming a significant driving force in improving public health environments.
In recent years, public health has gradually become an important indicator of urban civilization. Traditional public toilets generally suffer from strong odors, bacterial growth, and high cleaning frequency, all of which directly affect public satisfaction with urban management.
Intelligent Deodorization & Sterilization Solution
Shenzhen Tanyue Technology actively responds to the national call and has developed a series of intelligent deodorization and sterilization devices for public toilets. These devices integrate plasma technology, ozone decomposition, and photocatalytic oxidation—a triple purification method—to decompose odor molecules such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and methanethiol at the source, while effectively killing bacteria and viruses in the air.
Unlike traditional fragrance coverage methods, Tanyue Technology's intelligent system automatically identifies odor concentration through sensors and automatically adjusts the operating mode based on the data, achieving continuous deodorization without human intervention.
Some devices are also equipped with IoT modules, which can upload air quality data to the sanitation management platform in real time, helping cities achieve refined management.
Proven Impact & Future Outlook
Currently, the company's products have been applied to demonstration public toilet projects in Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Xiamen, and other cities. Tests have shown that air odor levels have decreased by over 90%, and the levels of bacteria such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus have decreased by over 95%.
This achievement marks a new era for domestic public health facilities, moving from "cleanliness maintenance" to "intelligent purification."