Abstract

Introduction. The paper presents the results of the evaluation of the safety and efficiency of using UV irradiators-recirculators of a closed type, used for disinfecting air in the premises of medical facilities. Material and methods. The studies included three types of UV irradiators-recirculators of the closed type of various brands. The safety assessment included: 1) ultraviolet radiation measurements; 2) the influence of devices on chemical pollution of indoor air; 3) the impact on the natural gas composition and microclimate; 4) measurement of ozone concentrations; 5) measurement of electromagnetic radiation; 6) measurements of sound levels. Evaluation of the effectiveness of disinfection was performed on the total microbial number; the content of mold fungi and coliphages per 1 m3 of air. Results. A safety assessment of the operation of closed-type ultraviolet irradiators-recirculators showed the devices under study, equipped with zone-free mercury lamps to be not sources of ozone and nitrogen dioxide emission into the air. However, from the bodies of two of the investigated devices, UV radiation with a wavelength of 200-280 nm was detected. It is established that UV irradiators-recirculators of the closed type can be sources of increased noise and electromagnetic radiation. The intensity of these factors inside of premises depends on the distance to the operating device. It is established the safe operating distance of such devices. It has been revealed that long-term operation of closed-type UV irradiators-recirculators can give rise elevation of the ambient air temperature and an increase in the concentration of saturated and acyclic hydrocarbons in the air. As a result of the evaluation of the disinfecting effect of the studied UV irradiators-recirculators, a different degree of effectiveness of their influence on the bacterial and fungal flora was established. Conclusion. The necessity of developing a methodological document regulating the procedure and scope of research in assessing the safety and efficiency of using UV irradiators-recirculators of a closed type for disinfecting air in medical institutions in the presence of people is substantiated.

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