scholarly journals The Possibility of Reuse of Nanofiber Mats by Machine Washing at Different Temperatures

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (17) ◽  
pp. 4788
Author(s):  
Al Mamun ◽  
Imane Moulefera ◽  
Yusuf Topuz ◽  
Marah Trabelsi ◽  
Lilia Sabantina

The worldwide spread of coronavirus COVID-19 infections demonstrates the great need for personal protective equipment and, in particular, hygiene masks. These masks are essential for the primary protection of the respiratory tract against pathogens such as viruses and bacteria that are infectious and transmitted through the air as large droplets or via small airborne particles. The use of protective masks will continue to accompany humans for an indefinite period of time, and therefore there is an urgent need for a safe method to extend their usability by reusing them under perspective with minimal loss of protective properties. Nanofiber mats are widely used in masks and in this study the reusability of nanofiber mats is investigated by washing them at different temperatures. This paper shows the first measurements of the washability of nanofiber mats. Furthermore, the air permeability is measured, and the evaporation resistance is evaluated. According to the results of this study, the air permeability performance of nanofiber mats does not change significantly after washing, confirming the possibility of reuse.

2021 ◽  
pp. 48-51
Author(s):  
A. V. Genis ◽  
A. V. Kuznetsov ◽  
G. M. Ilyutkina ◽  
M. M. Smirnov

The mechanism of penetration of liquid and vapors of a simulator of toxic chemicals through samples of multilayer sorptionactive materials obtained by the method of double-sided duplication, differing in different structure and composition, has been determined.The optimal structure of a multilayer composite sorption-active material has been selected for the manufacture of personal protective equipment for the skin of a filtering type, which provides high hygienic and protective properties as close as possible to materials of an insulating type, as well as a technology for its production.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Villa ◽  
Marlene Grenon

Abstract ObjectivesTo reduce the spread of the infection, especially during aerosol generating procedures, we invented “The Cupola”, a shield that creates a mechanical barrier around the patient’s head and body. With this pilot study we aimed to assess the effectiveness of an additional layer of protection (The Cupola) developed for providers working in the oropharyngeal region.ResultsThe mean number of 0.3 μm particles with no Cupola was 3777 (SD: ±556), with The Cupola was 2068 (SD: ±1468) and with the Cupola and Drape was 2031 (SD: ±1108) (p<0.015). The mean number of 0.5 μm airborne particles with no Cupola was 65 (SD: ±7), with The Cupola was 29 (SD: ±28) and with the Cupola and Drape was 28 (SD: ±23) (p<0.05). Results showed a significant reduction of aerosols generated during simulated dental procedures when the Cupola was used. The Cupola offers an extra layer of protection in addition to the recommended personal protective equipment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Villa ◽  
Marlene Grenon

Abstract Objectives To reduce the spread of the infection, especially during aerosol generating procedures, we invented “The Cupola”, a shield that creates a mechanical barrier around the patient’s head and body. With this pilot study we aimed to assess the effectiveness of an additional layer of protection (The Cupola) developed for providers working in the oropharyngeal region. Results The mean number of 0.3 μm particles with no Cupola was 3777 (SD: ± 556), with The Cupola was 2068 (SD: ± 1468) and with the Cupola and Drape was 2031 (SD: ± 1108) (p < 0.015). The mean number of 0.5 μm airborne particles with no Cupola was 65 (SD: ± 7), with The Cupola was 29 (SD: ± 28) and with the Cupola and Drape was 28 (SD: ± 23) (p < 0.05). Results showed a significant reduction of aerosols generated during simulated dental procedures when the Cupola was used. The Cupola offers an extra layer of protection in addition to the recommended personal protective equipment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 423
Author(s):  
Alvi Kusuma Wardani ◽  
Nurul Qiyaam ◽  
Cyntiya Rahmawati ◽  
Baiq Leny Nopitasari ◽  
Baiq Nurbaety ◽  
...  

ABSTRAKCoronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) merupakan penyakit yang disebabkan oleh Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (Sars-Cov-2). Virus ini menyebar melalui percikan (droplets) dari saluran pernapasan yang dikeluarkan saat sedang batuk atau bersin.Salah satu faktor risiko yang menyebabkan penularan covid-19 pada tukang ojek baik ojek online maupun offline adalah adanya kontak dalam jarak deka tantara penumpang yang mungkin positif covid-19 dengan pengemudi ojek itu sendiri. Sebagian besar pengemudi ojek yang tidak melengkapi dirinya dengan alat pelindung diri (APD) sebagai salah satu langkah pencegahan penularan covid-19. Minimnya pengetahuan dan kesadaran tentang bahaya covid-19 serta kurangnya pemasukan tiap harinya membuat para pengemudi ojek tidak menggunakan APD seperti masker. Kegiatan ini membagikan handsanitizer dan masker kain kepada pengemudi ojek sebagai upaya pencegahan dan pemutusan rantai penularan Covid-19. Kata kunci:covid-19; masker; handsanitizer; pengemudi ojek. ABSTRACTCoronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) is a disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (Sars-Cov-2). This virus spreads through droplets from the respiratory tract that are released while coughing or sneezing. One of the risk factors that cause covid-19 transmission to ojek drivers both online and offline is that there is contact within the distance between passengers who might be positive with the ojek drivers themselves. Most of the ojek drivers who do not equip themselves with personal protective equipment (PPE) as a preventive measure for covid-19 transmission. The lack of knowledge and awareness about the dangers of covid-19 and the lack of daily income makes ojek drivers do not use PPE like a mask. This activity distributed handsanitizers and masks to ojek drivers as an effort to prevent and break the covid-19 transmission chain. Keywords: covid-19; mask; handsanitizer; ojek driver.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aysun Acun

: Tuberculosis is an infection caused by bacillus-type bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), primarily affecting the lungs in countless individuals on a daily basis. Healthcare professionals are the most significantly affected group by this infection, especially at the points where healthcare is provided to infected individuals. In order to protect healthcare professionals from tuberculosis, it is very important to eliminate the lack of knowledge and to provide the necessary personal protective equipment. In this context, there are important tasks for both healthcare system managers and employees for protection from tuberculosis. Specifically, there are administrative, environmental, and respiratory tract measures.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-172

An earlier analysis of approaches to the creation and improvement of protective materials and tissues made it possible to assume that the development of personal protective equipment (PPE) against various damaging factors of chemical, biological and physical nature can in future go towards the creation of modular organometallic frame structures (MOF-materials) with specific properties (from toxic chemicals and pathogenic microorganisms). The aim of this article is to develop and disclose the principle of modularity of construction of protective materials based on MOF-structures with specific properties. The principle of modularity of construction of protective materials with specific properties, proposed by us, is based on the use of single unified platform, on the surface of which special modules or combinations of modules are applied, which ensure the protection from various factors of chemical, biological and physical nature. The universal structure of MOF, called «MOF-universal», has been substantiated. The composition and properties of individual modules, possible and optimal combinations of modules of MOF-structures, the importance and significance of individual modules and their combinations for imparting universal protective properties to MOF-material are determined. The use of this principle will make it possible to impart protective properties to almost any clothing, while maintaining its physiological and hygienic characteristics and providing the required level of protection for personnel, without using specialized personal protective equipment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-30
Author(s):  
Akanksha Sharma ◽  
Rishabha Malviya

Coronavirus is a disease that affects mainly the upper respiratory tract, but in somecases, it can also affect the skin. This study aims to describe the effect of coronavirus on the skin function. Skin gets affected easily because coronavirus first comes into contact with the skin and mucous membrane. Numerous studies are investigating the symptoms of coronavirus appearing on the skin in different forms like rashes, blisters, irritation, dermatitis, etc. The excessive use of sanitizers and soaps can also cause skin problems. Personal protective equipment can also cause irritation to the skin and mucous membrane. It is concluded from the study that skin must be protected from the exposure of the external environment where the virus may be present. Moreover, sanitizers and soaps must be used in a limited quantity and proper medication should be taken by the patients having a skin disease because they may get affected with the coronavirus.


2021 ◽  
pp. 49-53
Author(s):  
Mats Friberg

During events that threaten people's health, high concentrations of pollutants in the air, outbreaks of diseases transmitted by airborne droplets, special filtering means of protection are used. If used correctly, respirators can reduce the risk of exposure to airborne particles, including aerosols of biological and non-biological origin. Mats Friberg tells about what you should pay attention to when choosing respiratory protection products and how to use them correctly.


Author(s):  
Olga V. Burmistrova ◽  
Sergey Yu. Perov ◽  
Tatyana A. Konshina

Modern working conditions of employees can be characterized by the presence of harmful factors of the working environment, including physical factors that often have a complex effect on the human body during the working shift. One of the main harmful factors of the working environment for electrical personnel is the electric field of industrial frequency, which is protected by personal protective equipment (shielding kits), which exerts an additional thermal load on the body of personnel when working outdoors in the summer. The aim of the study was a comprehensive assessment of personal protective equipment of various configurations and their impact on the thermal state of a person in a heating environment to select the optimal configuration. The objects of study were screening suits consisted of overalls, jacket and trousers, jacket and semi-overall. For screening suits protective properties test the possible working conditions were simulated power frequency electric field levels from 5 to 80 kV/m (grounding) and 10-100 kV/m (on wire potential). The physiological and hygienic assessment of personal protective equipment involved 3 male volunteers. Their body constitution was selected according to typical differences of workers. Volunteers dressed in screening suit had physical activity at air temperature 34.8±0.3°C, relative humidity 48.0±3.0% and air mobility 0.15 m/s. Before and during the study parameters were recorded: skin temperature on 11 parts of body surface, clothes temperature, heart rate, body temperature in the ear canal, points of heat and moisture sensation and moisture loss was determined after the study. Before physical activity and after recovery period volunteers were measured blood pressure. Studies of the protective properties of three sets of personal protective equipment have shown that the best protective characteristics in comparison with the other sets have a jacket and half - overalls, the worst - a jacket and trousers. The results of the physiological and hygienic evaluation of screening kits showed individual differences in the thermoregulatory reactions of all volunteers when using different sets of personal protective equipment. At the same time, large amounts of heat accumulation in the body, a high heart rate and its change, as well as a higher moisture perception score were observed during the operation of the jumpsuit. As a result of research, the optimal configuration was chosen jacket and half-overalls, which has a moderate thermal load on the human body and has the best protective characteristics. From the point of view of the lowest voltage of thermoregulation reactions, it can be recommended to use a shielding kit as part of jacket and trousers.


2020 ◽  
pp. 34-36

The use of respirators can reduce the risk of human exposure to airborne particles, including aerosols of biological and non-biological origin. Specialists of the "SIZ" Association answer questions about how to use personal protective equipment for the respiratory system and not be mistaken with the choice of respirators.


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