UV Disinfection System Installed in Tennessee Ambulance Fleet
Scott Humphrey at 1057news.com, part of 3B Media in Crossville, Tenn., reports Cumberland County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has taken proactive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious pathogens, by recently installing an ultraviolet lighting system in their ambulance fleet. This UV-C technology is proven to destroy the DNA of harmful microorganisms. These lighting systems are activated remotely from outside the vehicle for the crew’s safety and can disinfect and sanitize the air and environmental surfaces of these unit’s cabin in approximately 90 seconds. “We believe this technology will assist us in keeping our patients, staff,…
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