Courtesy of Dayton FD Assistant Chief Rice, below are some processes procedures to clean and disinfect the inside of Fire and EMS apparatus. He included the CDC recommended cleaning procedures
and added the products that we have procured for our higher level of cleaning and a list of approved COVID-19 disinfectants. He also attached
a document that details the procedures for cleaning radios.
Also, there are concerns about devices that we put in our faces 100 times a day: my intern John Gutsmiedl did some research for us regarding cleaning cell phones and other small items. Here
are two possibilities your agencies can consider; with one you drop in the device, the other is a wand.
1.
HoMedics UV-Clean Portable Sanitizer
Finally, before we get to apparatus cleaning, Courtesy of Captain Merritt Colton, attached is a formula for creating a bleach solution using powdered chlorine, and below he provided an example
of creating disinfectant bleach from 1 lb of 70% hypochlorite powder. Scroll down for apparatus cleaning information.
453 grams per pound of 70% hypochlorite powder
7 grams per liter of water
64 liters of solution
17 gallons of disinfectant bleach solution
Apparatus Cleaning
Other items being used locally to disinfect the inside of apparatus and rooms inside a fire house:
SaniGuard Total Release Fogger
http://www.saniguard.com/pdfs/publicsafety.pdf
GermAway UV Tabletop UVC Surface Sterilizer
American Chemistry Council list of COVID-19 fighting products
https://www.americanchemistry.com/Novel-Coronavirus-Fighting-Products-List.pdf
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Rice
Assistant Fire Chief
Department of Fire
Strategic Programs & Safety I City of Dayton
300 N. Main St. I Dayton, Ohio 45402
Office 937.333.4504 I Cell 937.232.2062 I
www.daytonohio.gov
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