Airborne Microorganism Inactivation by a UV-C LED and Ionizer-Based Continuous Sanitation Air (CSA) System in Train Environments.
Giulia BaldelliMattia Paolo AlianoGiulia AmaglianiMauro MagnaniGiorgio BrandiCarmelo PenninoGiuditta Fiorella SchiavanoPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Improving indoor air quality present in environments where people live is important to protect human health. This particularly applies to public transportation, where air quality may affect the health and safety of passengers, workers and staff. To provide better air quality, many buildings and transports are provided with heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, which are always equipped with filters to retain the particulate present in the airflow, but they lack continuous air sanitization systems. In this study, a new UV-C LED and ionizer-based continuous sanitation air (CSA) system to be installed in a train HVAC was developed (international patent: N.PCT/IB2021/054194) and its sanitation efficacy against various microbial species (bacteria and fungi) was assessed. The device proved to be very effective at the microbial killing of aerodispersed microorganisms, both in its experimental configuration (ISO 15714:2019) and in a train setting. The installation of this CSA system on public transportation appears to be a promising solution to guarantee high microbiological air quality with a very low environmental impact due to its eco-friendly components.
Keyphrases
- human health
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- drinking water
- mental health
- microbial community
- particulate matter
- high speed
- public health
- air pollution
- emergency department
- health risk
- mechanical ventilation
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- adverse drug
- aqueous solution
- electronic health record
- acute respiratory distress syndrome