Air ambulance ensures Covid safety with 'dry fog' decontamination after every mission

By The Editor 7th Sep 2021

The air ambulance serving Maldon is using a 'dry fog' of electrolysed saline to make sure all crews and equipment are decontaminated after every trip.

Essex & Herts Air Ambulance (EHAAT) is taking the additional steps to protect patients and crew members from Covid-19 by decontaminating with specially-prepared water containing salt and electricity which instantly kills 99.99 per cent of bacteria, fungi and viruses.

A dry `fog' created from electrolysed saline water is released inside a tent into which anything that needs treating is placed. The environmentally-friendly system is non-toxic, non-corrosive and leaves no harmful residues. Electrolysed water is not new technology. It is used in the food industry and for water treatment.

EHAAT's crews are using the fogging system at the end of every shift, and after every mission. It is in use at the charity's airbases at North Weald and Earls Colne.

Stuart Elms, Clinical Director at EHAAT, said: "I'm delighted that we can add this extra layer of decontamination to our already strong measures of infection prevention and control. We will continue to look for ways to increase the safety of our patients and crews."

The charity is working hard to keep patients, staff, volunteers and supporters safe and has been working with the East of England NHS Ambulance Trust to ensure EHAAT's frontline patient-facing staff are all vaccinated against the virus.

Since 4 January EHAAT has been assisting with the transfer of some Covid-19 patients between hospitals while continuing to respond to the charity's normal workload of medical emergencies, cardiac arrests, road traffic collisions, serious injuries, etc.

When required, the team based at the charity's North Weald Airbase travel by helicopter or Rapid Response Vehicle (RRV) to the relevant hospital, and accompany the patient in a designated land ambulance to the receiving hospital. The EHAAT team is able to provide the advanced level of care that allows a safe transfer of this group of patients.

     

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