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Using steam vapor to disinfect

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A diverse assortment of pathogenic microorganisms was rapidly killed by the steam disinfection system; all of the pathogens tested were completely inactivated within 5 seconds.
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Reduction in infection risk through treatment of microbially contaminated surfaces with a novel, portable, saturated steam vapor disinfection system
Benjamin D. Tanner, PhD

Background
Surface-mediated infectious disease transmission is a major concern in various settings, including schools, hospitals, and food-processing facilities. Chemical disinfectants are frequently used to reduce contamination, but many pose significant risks to humans, surfaces, and the environment, and all must be properly applied in strict accordance with label instructions to be effective. This study set out to determine the capability of a novel chemical-free, saturated steam vapor disinfection system to kill microorganisms, reduce surface-mediated infection risks, and serve as an alternative to chemical disinfectants.

Methods
High concentrations of Escherichia coli, Shigella flexneri, vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VRE), methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Salmonella enterica, methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus, MS2 coliphage (used as a surrogate for nonenveloped viruses including norovirus), Candida albicans, Aspergillus niger, and the endospores of Clostridium difficile were dried individually onto porous clay test surfaces. Surfaces were treated with the saturated steam vapor disinfection system for brief periods and then numbers of surviving microorganisms were determined. Infection risks were calculated from the kill-time data using microbial dose-response relationships published in the scientific literature, accounting for surface-to-hand and hand-to-mouth transfer efficiencies.

Results
A diverse assortment of pathogenic microorganisms was rapidly killed by the steam disinfection system; all of the pathogens tested were completely inactivated within 5 seconds. Risks of infection from the contaminated surfaces decreased rapidly with increasing periods of treatment by the saturated steam vapor disinfection system.

Conclusions
The saturated steam vapor disinfection system tested for this study is chemical-free, broadly active, rapidly efficacious, and therefore represents a novel alternative to liquid chemical disinfectants.

http://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(08)00557-9/abstract
 
Re: Using steam vapor to disinfect

I thought this was especially interesting because they used a "novel chemical-free, saturated steam vapor disinfection system to kill microorganisms".

I had no idea what they were talking about; so I Googled and found this site with steam vapor systems http://www.cleangrout.com/. *I have no interest in this company other than the information in general about steam vapor systems.

Then I saw a mention of one of the machines having the ability to steam clothing and thought of the small hand-held steamers you can buy for $20 or so. I never considered my clothes steamer might also double as a sanitizer.
 
Re: Using steam vapor to disinfect

Sterilization by steam is an old known method, and thus such portable devices are welcomed.

But, it can't be used on all kind of materials (materials susceptible to high temperature water steam particles), and it insert the humidity factor.

So, with all its good sides it can't resolve all.
 
Re: Using steam vapor to disinfect

That site I linked shows 34 different steamers and states the vapor types are hotter than just the steam types and are 94-95% dry. My hand-held steamer is unlikely to be a vapor type, but it doesn't really leave my clothes damp.

I agree that they aren't intended for everything; but in a pandemic situation, each thing a person may have available to prevent disease will be important.
 
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