Authors
AAL Traversari, C Bottenheft, SPM van Heumen, CA Goedhart, MC Vos
Publication date
2017/2/1
Journal
American Journal of Infection Control
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
139-144
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Background
Switching off air handling systems in operating theaters during periods of prolonged inactivity (eg, nights, weekends) can produce a substantial reduction of energy expenditure. However, little evidence is available regarding the effect of switching off the air handling system during periods of prolonged inactivity on the air quality in operating theaters during operational periods. The aim of this study is to determine the amount of time needed after restarting the ventilation system to return to a stable situation, with air quality at least equal to the situation before switching off the system.
Methods
Measurements were performed in 3 operating theaters, all of them equipped with a unidirectional downflow (UDF) system. Measurements (particle counts of emitted particles with a particle size ≥0.5 µm) were taken during the start-up of the ventilation system to determine when prespecified degrees of protection were …
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