Zaraz będę podawać, bo kurczę nie jestem pewna czy ktoś w Polsce to stosuje, a znajomosci mam tylko wśród technicznych (dlatego myślałam o wypożyczeniu tego generatora) a nie wśród lekarzy. wetów, etc... - dlatego właśnie piszę, bo może ktoś coś wie.
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http://www.odarid.co.nz/ArticleArchives.phpViruses in bedding and soft furnishings
When an outbreak of a non enveloped virus such as feline infectious enteritis (also known as (FIE) feline panleukopenia or feline parvovirus FPV) or other non enveloped viruses such as Feline Calicivirus (a surrogate of norovirus) ocurrs it is not always possible to disinfect all the items that have had exposure easily. Particularly in a breeders/animal care situation where many soft furnishings, carpets, blankets and other items are used and can be problematic to throughly disinfect. Many of the non enveloped viruses can stay around for a very long time (up to a year) and are resistant to alot of disinfectants. The viruses need to be killed fast and the best way to kill such viruses is to use an approved disinfectant. However these products are not always practical to use on a couch as example, or pillows, toys and to clean the carpets with so the operator is left with very few options.
Introducing a new solution....Ozone treatment.
Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms that is extremely effective at eliminating odours, mould, fungii, bacteria and viruses (enveloped and non enveloped) present in water and atmosphere (i.e permeable surfaces such as furniture, carpet, cat poles etc). Massive bacterial colony reduction is effected almost instantaneously upon contact and ozone has been of considerable interest in bacterial, viral and fungii reduction for breeders and other industries where controlled disinfection is difficult due to non-permeable substrates. Ozone is a very powerful oxidiser and oxidises viruses.
albo takiej:
http://www.ozone.org.nz/what-is-ozone.phpOdarid NZ Ltd is particularly active in working with animal care facilities to eliminate non enveloped viruses such as Feline Calicvirus (which causes cat flu), Feline Panleukopenia virus from hard to sanitise surfaces. Ozone can be installed and measured to ensure a 100% kill rate is obtained quickly and efficiently
Is ozone safe? Like virtually everything -- even oxygen -- ozone can be harmful if you're exposed to too much for too long. As mentioned, natural outdoor ozone levels in clean environments vary between .03 and .05 parts-per-million. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declares .05 ppm as the safe level for 24-hour-a-day inhalation.
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