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Room decontamination with hydrogen peroxide vapor

A technology of hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen peroxide concentration, which is applied in sanitary equipment, chemistry, application and other directions for toilets, can solve the problems of damp mats, short lifespan, and large loss of rental fees.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-02-11
STERIS CORP
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Shampooed cushions were very damp so the room could not be rented out for the whole night - a huge loss in rental costs
Dry powder sanitizers used on carpets can leave a disinfectant smell in the room and have a short-lived effect

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[0021] In one example of the present invention there is provided a method for decontaminating an enclosure and the contents of the enclosure, and making the enclosure safe for the user and / or odor-free, the method comprising cleaning the enclosure and Items within the enclosed body are purified. The method includes: introducing a decontamination agent, such as hydrogen peroxide, into the enclosure in gaseous form; and maintaining the decontamination agent within the enclosure for a period of time sufficient to decontaminate the enclosure and items within the enclosure. Following the decontamination step, the decontamination agent within the enclosure is removed to a level that is safe for a user of the enclosure. The removal may include two steps: the first step is to reduce the concentration of the scavenger to a first concentration level by, for example, aeration and / or chemical conversion; and the second step is to further reduce the concentration of the scavenger by variou...

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Abstract

A system for microbially and / or chemically decontaminating a room such as a hotel room includes a vapor generator which supplies a decontaminant vapor, such as hydrogen peroxide vapor to the room. The room is then aerated to a level at which it is safe for normal occupants to enter. By using a two step aeration, with a second step at lower humidity than the first, the concentration of residual hydrogen peroxide is reduced rapidly to safe levels of 1 ppm or less, typically about 0.5 ppm, in under four hours. The room is rendered substantially free of contaminants, such as those responsible for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Norwalk virus, and unpleasant odors.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for decontaminating closed bodies such as hotel rooms, hospital wards or laboratories. The present invention is particularly useful for decontaminating rooms having upholstery and carpets therein, as will be described in particular below. Background technique [0002] Larger enclosures such as rooms and buildings are invariably contaminated by a wide variety of microbial contaminants, including bacteria, fungi, molds, yeasts, etc. These microbes live in damp places such as behind walls, in plaster, and under countertops in bathrooms, and are difficult to get rid of. Mold, for example, is very allergenic and sometimes infects those who are susceptible. They create some problems for buildings that don't have good humidity control or where water is always present. Molds grow in moist environments and form quiescent, resistant spores that, when dispersed in the air, may come into contact with surfaces suitable for their...

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IPC IPC(8): A61L2/20A61L2/24A61L2/26F24F8/24
CPCF24F2003/1692F24F2003/1675A61L9/015A61L2/208F24F3/16A61L2209/21A61L2/24F24F8/24F24F8/60A61L2/26A61L2/20
Inventor 萨迪斯·J·米尔尼克埃里克·W·克里格唐纳德·L·埃丁顿乔治·C·库斯
Owner STERIS CORP
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