from the conferences organized by TANGER Ltd.
To control the spread of pathogens in hospital environments, good hygienic routines based on cleaning and disinfection of surfaces contaminated with biological materials, are obligatory requirements. Ambulance transporting patients with infectious diseases may often be contaminated because of the special construction and the narrow space inside, ventilation system, and all the devices present. This problem is well discussed, but little is known about the car surfaces, toxicity and biocompatibility of ambulance materials. In our study we focused on toxicity and biocompatibility of seven steel coating samples (antibacterial coating, galvanic zinc coating, zinc flake - lamella coating, polyester – epoxide coating, antibacterial coating: brown, green and blue-green) that can be used as internal material of ambulance. For toxicity determination, accredited test of direct contact and test of extracts were used. We found that five samples were not toxic. For two toxic samples (galvanic zinc coating, zinc flake - lamella coating) we provided addition tests (tests of extract) for determination the toxicity level. The non-toxic samples will be used for the biocompatibility assay.
Keywords: fibroblasts, toxicity, steel, zinc, ambulance© This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.