Disinfection and disinfection chamber
**Disinfection chambers are designed** for processing medical instruments, equipment, linen, clothing, shoes, as well as for disinfecting premises in institutions with varying degrees of bacterial contamination. They are equipped with a heating, humidifying and air ventilation system, which increases the efficiency of disinfection and prevents overdrying and damage to the materials being processed.
Before we begin to describe the disinfection process in chambers, it is worth determining which objects can be subjected to such treatment. ***These are products made of metal, plastic, rubber and glass that cannot be restored to proper condition when exposed to high temperatures or water***. Moreover, furniture and textiles are treated superficially, soaking them in solutions, while when disinfecting chambers they are completely immersed in a saturated solution: there is no need for drying or wiping with a special solution.
In addition, in conditions where continuous disinfection is required, this procedure has a number of advantages over other disinfection methods: it is economical, requires a minimum amount of disinfectants, takes minimal time and is suitable for disinfecting objects of any shape and size. ***Due to simple operation, lower moisture content in the room and no need for additional labor, this disinfection method is the most effective for fast and high-quality processing of objects***. However, it is important to remember that before disinfection