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Appropriate disinfection methods for elevator surfaces

A combination of proven chemical methods and modern technologies has proven effective for disinfecting elevator surfaces:

  • Chemical disinfectants: Alcohol-based solutions (up to 75% ethanol) are highly effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, while being gentle on materials such as stainless steel or plastics. Perfect for those looking to clean stainless steel elevators. Chlorine-based or peroxide-based products are suitable for heavily contaminated surfaces or areas with higher microbial loads.
  • Physical Methods: UV-C technology is increasingly used to disinfect elevator air and surfaces. Studies show that UV-C light can inactivate up to 99.99% of viruses and bacteria, without leaving chemical residues.

Before selecting a disinfection method, companies should consider:

  • Material Compatibility: The selection of suitable disinfectants is essential to prevent damage to sensitive materials such as glass, plastic or stainless steel. Regular compatibility tests and training of cleaning staff are also necessary.
  • Error prevention: Overusing or choosing the wrong product can cause surface damage and compromise hygiene effectiveness. Clear application guidelines combined with training increase the safety and sustainability of disinfection measures.

This combination of chemical and physical disinfection, tailored to the material and conditions of use, ensures sustainable hygiene and safety through surface disinfection in high-traffic lifts.

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