Fenway Park’s Reopening is Fast Approaching with New Tech to Keep You Safe

With the home opener at Fenway Park a couple of weeks away, the Boston Red Sox have partnered with Surfacide, a global leader in UV disinfection, to help them safely reopen Fenway Park to fans, players and staff this season. Surfacide’s UV disinfection robots are the newest members of the Red Sox “roster,” working around the ballpark as their UV technology kills 99.99% of dangerous pathogens on hard surfaces in a single cycle, in as little as five minutes.

One year ago, the world changed. We now know that our new normal requires a new level of clean. Incorporating infection prevention measures into our daily lives has become the expectation for consumers and frontline employees alike and has never been more critical to creating safe environments.

In addition to being a Proud Partner Of The Boston Red Sox, Surfacide UV technology can be found disinfecting top hospitals and healthcare facilities in the Greater Boston and Massachusetts area including: Massachusetts General Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Bay State Medical Center, Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke, Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Hebrew SeniorLife, and NewBridge on The Charles.

“A lot of time and consideration went into outlining our heightened sanitation procedures for the upcoming season and our partnership with Surfacide is an important part of those protocols,” said Jonathan Lister, Red Sox Vice President of Facilities Management. “With a hospital-grade UV technology product like this, we are able to ensure our ballpark is ready to safely receive fans throughout the 2021 regular season.”


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