1. Decontamination Effect of Hypochlorous Acid Dry Mist on Selected Bacteria, Viruses, Spores, and Fungi as Well as on Components of Electronic Systems.
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Nasiłowska B, Włodarski M, Kaliszewski M, Bogdanowicz Z, Krzowski Ł, Kopczyński K, Witkowski G, Czeczott-Urban A, Bombalska A, Urbańska M, Garbat K, Sowińska A, Kutwin M, Koperski W, Woźniak R, and Mierczyk Z
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- Bacteria drug effects, Viruses drug effects, Spores, Fungal drug effects, Spores, Bacterial drug effects, Electronics, Hypochlorous Acid pharmacology, Fungi drug effects, Disinfectants pharmacology, Decontamination methods
- Abstract
This publication presents the effect of hypochlorous acid dry mist as a disinfectant on selected bacteria, viruses, spores, and fungi as well as on portable Microlife OXY 300 finger pulse oximeters and electronic systems of Raspberry Pi Zero microcomputers. The impact of hypochlorous acid on microbiological agents was assessed at concentrations of 300, 500, and 2000 ppm of HClO according to PN-EN 17272 (Variant I). Studies of the impact of hypochlorous acid fog on electronic components were carried out in an aerosol chamber at concentrations of 500 ppm and 2000 ppm according to two models consisting of 30 (Variant II) and 90 fogging cycles (Variant III). Each cycle included the process of generating a dry mist of hypochlorous acid (25 mL/m
3 ), decontamination of the test elements, as well as cleaning the chamber of the disinfectant agent. The exposure of the materials examined on hypochlorous acid dry mist in all variants resulted in a decrease in the number of viruses, bacteria, spores, and fungi tested. In addition, the research showed that in the variants of hypochlorous acid fogging cycles analyzed, no changes in performance parameters and no penetration of dry fog of hypochlorous acid into the interior of the tested medical devices and electronic systems were observed.- Published
- 2024
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