The properties of hot household hygroscopic materials and their potential use for non-medical facemask decontamination. - Archive ouverte HAL
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The properties of hot household hygroscopic materials and their potential use for non-medical facemask decontamination.

Wahbi Jomaa
Didier Lasseux
Corinne Dejous
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Romain Julliard
Alice Josserand
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Sébastien Dutot
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The widespread use of facemasks throughout the population is recommended by the WHO to reduce transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. As some regions of the world are facing mask shortages, reuse may be necessary. However, used masks are considered as a potential hazard that may spread and transmit disease if they are not decontaminated correctly and systematically before reuse. As a result, the inappropriate decontamination practices that are commonly witnessed in the general public are challenging management of the epidemic at a large scale. To achieve public acceptance and implementation, decontamination procedures need to be low-cost and simple. We propose the use of hot hygroscopic materials to decontaminate non-medical facemasks in household settings. We report on the inactivation of a viral load on a facial mask exposed to hot hygroscopic materials for 15 minutes. As opposed to recent academic studies whereby decontamination is achieved by maintaining heat and humidity above a given value, a more flexible procedure is proposed here using a slow decaying pattern, which is both effective and easier to implement, suggesting straightforward public deployment and hence reliable implementation by the population.
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hal-03338891 , version 1 (09-09-2021)

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Marie-Line Andreola, Fréderic Becquart, Wahbi Jomaa, Paul O Verhoeven, Gérard Baldacchino, et al.. The properties of hot household hygroscopic materials and their potential use for non-medical facemask decontamination.. PLoS ONE, 2021, 16 (9), pp.e0255148. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0255148⟩. ⟨hal-03338891⟩
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