Automated cleaning of fan coil units with a natural detergent-disinfectant product

Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob. 2010 Oct 12:9:29. doi: 10.1186/1476-0711-9-29.

Abstract

Background: Air conditioning systems represent one important source of microbial pollutants for indoor air. In the past few years, numerous strategies have been conceived to reduce the contamination of air conditioners, mainly in hospital settings. The biocidal detergent BATT2 represents a natural product obtained through extraction from brown seaweeds, that has been tested previously on multidrug-resistant microorganisms.

Methods: BATT2 has been utilized for the disinfection of fan coil units from four air conditioning systems located in hospital environments with a mean degree of risk. Samples were collected from the air supplied by the conditioning systems and from the surfaces of fan coil units, before and after sanitization procedures. Total microbial counts at 37°C and 22°C and mycotic count at 32°C were evaluated. Staphylococci and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were also detected on surfaces samples.

Results: The biodetergent was able to reduce up 50% of the microbial pollution of fan coil units surfaces and air supplied by the air conditioners.

Conclusions: BATT2 could be considered for cleaning/disinfection of air conditioning systems, that should be performed on the basis of accurate and verifiable sanitization protocols.

MeSH terms

  • Air Conditioning*
  • Air Microbiology*
  • Air Pollution, Indoor*
  • Colony Count, Microbial
  • Detergents / chemistry
  • Disinfectants / chemistry*
  • Disinfection / methods*
  • Equipment Contamination / prevention & control
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa / drug effects
  • Seaweed / chemistry

Substances

  • Detergents
  • Disinfectants