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Effectiveness of UV-C light irradiation on disinfection of an eSOS® smart toilet evaluated in a temporary settlement in the Philippines (CROSBI ID 232989)

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Zakaria, Fiona ; Harelimana, Bertin ; Ćurko, Josip ; van de Vossenberg, Jack ; Garcia, Hector A. ; Hooijmans, Christine Maria ; Brdjanovic, Damir Effectiveness of UV-C light irradiation on disinfection of an eSOS® smart toilet evaluated in a temporary settlement in the Philippines // International journal of environmental health research, 26 (2016), 5-6; 536-553. doi: 10.1080/09603123.2016.1217313

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Zakaria, Fiona ; Harelimana, Bertin ; Ćurko, Josip ; van de Vossenberg, Jack ; Garcia, Hector A. ; Hooijmans, Christine Maria ; Brdjanovic, Damir

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Effectiveness of UV-C light irradiation on disinfection of an eSOS® smart toilet evaluated in a temporary settlement in the Philippines

Ultraviolet germicidal (short wavelength UV-C) light was studied as surface disinfectant in an Emergency Sanitation Operation System® smart toilet to aid to the work of manual cleaning. The UV-C light was installed and regulated as a self-cleaning feature of the toilet, which automatically irradiate after each toilet use. Two experimental phases were conducted i.e. preparatory phase consists of tests under laboratory conditions and feld testing phase. The laboratory UV test indicated that irradiation for 10 min with medium–low intensity of 0.15–0.4 W/m2 could achieve 6.5 log removal of Escherichia coli. Field testing of the toilet under real usage found that UV-C irradiation was capable to inactivate total coliform at toilet surfaces within 167-cm distance from the UV-C lamp (UV-C dose between 1.88 and 2.74 mW). UV-C irradiation is most effective with the support of effective manual cleaning. Application of UV-C for surface disinfection in emergency toilets could potentially reduce public health risks.

uv ; surface disinfection ; toilet ; feld test ; emergencies

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26 (5-6)

2016.

536-553

objavljeno

0960-3123

10.1080/09603123.2016.1217313

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