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A pilot study on the disinfection efficacy of localized UV on the flushing-generated spread of pathogens

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Abstract

The process of toilet-flushing can generate flushing-associated water droplets which can potentially expose humans to pathogen-laden aerosols. Very little is known about such aerosol dissemination or the means for minimizing exposure to these aerosols. This study has evaluated the efficacy of ultraviolet waveband C (UV-C) for disinfection of flushing-generated pathogen-laden aerosols through tests with localized disinfection systems for airborne and surface contaminations. Three types of bacteria were chosen for investigation: Staphylococcus epidermidis, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella typhimurium. Tests were conducted with UV-C tubes of 5 W and 10 W. High levels of disinfection efficacies were observed, ranging from 76% to 97% for bacteria-laden aerosols at sources of emission, and efficiencies of 53% to 79% for surface samples in localized systems. The results from the localized systems were further compared with those obtained with an upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) system. As it is important to note, the UV-C doses and ozone emissions for the localized systems were found well below the limits recommended in current guidelines. This research has shown that the disinfection of flushing-generated pathogen-laden aerosols in proximity to the source of emission was more effective than at the more distant sites where aerosols may be dispersed to the environment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)389-396
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume358
Online published3 Jul 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2018

Research Keywords

  • Airborne contaminants
  • Flushing-generated water droplets
  • Localized UV-C disinfection
  • Pathogen disinfection
  • Toilet air quality
  • Upper-room germicidal irradiation

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