ASD: safe and responsible disinfection by Devea

What is Airborne Surface Disinfection (ASD)?
Surface Disinfection can be either manual or airborne. Airborne Surface Disinfection (ASD) techniques bring three key advantages:
- They are reproducible;
- ASD doesn’t require a human presence;
- These techniques can uniformly reach all the surfaces of the volume to be treated, including inaccessible areas.
The disinfectant or biocide – hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) – is sprayed as a non-wetting micro-drop mist. Once the area to be treated is saturated, it settles on the surfaces and instantly kills bacteria, spores, viruses and yeasts. Hydrogen peroxide converts completely into H2O and O2 – our biocides are therefore 100% biodegradable. As there is no residue, the biocide has no residual effect. Airborne Surface Disinfection (ASD) therefore temporarily decontaminates an area without any residue.

ASD: A clear regulatory framework
The efficiency of the diffusion can be evaluated in a simple and quick way. We use chemical and/or biological indicators to guarantee the efficiency of the biodecontamination and the safety of all users. The disinfection protocols designed with Devea are approved by the customers according to their specifications: reduction of microbial populations by 4-log10 (99.99%), 5-log10 (99.999%) or 6-log10 (99.9999%).
The ASD device/product pair must be approved (requirements of the NFT EN 17272 standard of 2020). Disinfectants must not only comply with the BPR (Biocidal Products Regulation) Reg (EU) 528/2012, but also be registered and authorized for marketing. Devea is the only French ASD company to be granted a Marketing Authorization for its Phileas® solutions (MA FR-2019-0071). This Marketing Authorization approves the diffuser / biocide couple and the achieved results.

The key stages of the decontamination process
The validation of the ASD guarantees the restoration of the treated areas to a qualified state. This method of disinfection is part of a complete hygiene process called decontamination* with two main steps: cleaning* and disinfection* (see lexicon below). The cleaning phase is crucial as it removes organic and particulate residues and other chemical contaminants. Only a cleaned surface can be disinfected in a Cleanroom!

MicroDrop Technology: centrifugation for optimal results
During Airborne Surface Disinfection, the liquid disinfectant is transformed into a mist and then into a vapour to penetrate and kill the microbial cells. The challenge is to have the finest drops possible for a covering mist that reaches all surfaces and allows rapid evaporation.
Devea is the only ASD player to provide micro-droplets of 5 to 10μm thanks to centrifugation, a simple and robust technology. This MicroDrop Technology produces an extremely fine and homogeneous non-wetting mist. It consumes on average 7 times less disinfectant than a manual process and 4 to 5 times less disinfectant than a steam process. The recovery time of the treated area is reduced accordingly.
MicroDrop Technology: combining simplicity & efficacy
Setting up an ASD by centrifugation is quick and easy regardless of the temperature and humidity of the room. There is no need to seal doors and windows. Micro-droplets spray is homogeneous, does not wet surfaces and does not require additional fans in the room. The reopening time is shorter due to the low doses of biocide and the size of the droplets. Lastly, O2SAFE® and PHILEASAFE® have a lower concentration of 8% H2O2. They are therefore non-corrosive, compatible with all laboratory materials and spaces to be disinfected. Transport is not classified as dangerous.





Lexicon
- Cleaning – A process for removing contamination e.g. product residues and disinfectant residues.
- Decontamination – The overall process of removal or reduction of any contaminants (chemical, waste, residue or microorganisms) from an area, object, or person. The method of decontamination used (e.g. cleaning, disinfection, sterilization) should be chosen and validated to achieve a level of cleanliness appropriate to the intended use of the item decontaminated.
- Disinfection – The process by which the reduction of the number of microorganisms is achieved by the irreversible action of a product on their structure or metabolism, to a level judged to be appropriate for a defined purpose.