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Performance Testing of a Venturi-Based Backpack Spray Decontamination System.

Alan Beswick1, Claire Bailey1, Brian Crook1, David Crouch2, Jayne Farrant1, Gillian Frost1, Stephen Stagg1.   

Abstract

Introduction: The performance of 2 disinfectant chemicals, peracetic acid (PAA) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl), was evaluated using a Venturi-nozzle-based light decontamination system (LDS) for delivery. The atomization equipment combined low-pressure air and disinfectant via a handheld lance, producing a fine, dense aerosol. A range of microorganisms, including Bacillus cereus and Bacillus anthracis (Vollum) spores, were used as test challenges to evaluate chemicals and equipment.
Methods: The tests undertaken included assessments over fixed and variable exposure times, use of multiple surface materials, and a live agent challenge.
Results: Over a fixed-time exposure of 60 minutes, aerosolized PAA gave 7- to 8-log reductions of all test challenges, but HOCl was less effective. Material tests showed extensive kill on most surfaces using PAA (≥6-log kill), but HOCl showed more variation (4- to 6-log). Testing using B. anthracis showed measurable PAA induced spore kill inside 5 minutes and >6-log kill at 5 minutes or over. HOCl was less effective. Discussion: The results demonstrate the importance of testing decontamination systems against a range of relevant microbiological challenges. Disinfectant efficacy may vary depending on product choice, types of challenge microorganisms, and their position in a treated area. The most effective disinfectants demonstrate biocidal efficacy despite these factors.
Conclusion: The data confirmed PAA as an effective disinfectant capable of rapidly killing a range of microorganisms, including spores. HOCl was less effective. The LDS system successfully delivered PAA and HOCl over a wide area and could be suitable for a range of frontline biosecurity applications. © ABSA International 2020.

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Keywords:  atomization; biosecurity; decontamination; hypochlorous acid; peracetic acid; venturi lance

Year:  2020        PMID: 36033381      PMCID: PMC9134619          DOI: 10.1177/1535676019898299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biosaf        ISSN: 1535-6760


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1.  Bacillus thuringiensis HD-1 Cry- : development of a safe, non-insecticidal simulant for Bacillus anthracis.

Authors:  A H Bishop; C V Robinson
Journal:  J Appl Microbiol       Date:  2014-06-30       Impact factor: 3.772

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