Atlanta Falcons stadium to use sanitizing drones
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the Atlanta Falcons, will use drone technology as part of its efforts to clean the stadium.
The stadium partnered with Lucid Drone Technologies for the disinfecting drones, which use electrostatic spraying nozzles to evenly distribute medical-grade disinfecting chemicals. The non-toxic hypochlorous acid solution is in compliance with Environmental Protection Agency standards, stadium officials said.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the first professional sports stadium to use the technology, according to officials. It has three drones -- two to clean the stadium, and a third as a backup, ESPN reported.
The drones will be used to disinfect seats, handrails and glass partitions following events. Other stadium cleaning and sanitizing measures include hourly disinfecting, the placement of 600 hand sanitizer dispensers and a monthly anti-viral coating that officials said helps reduce the spread of the virus.
The 71,000-seat stadium welcomes back fans with limited capacity on Oct. 11, when the Falcons play the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers will also use cutting-edge technology to help sanitize its stadium, in the form of three "germ-zapping" robots, according to ESPN. Bank of America Stadium hosts fan again starting on Sunday, when the Panthers play the Arizona Cardinals.