University of Louisiana-Lafayette Researching Effects of Ozone as Face Mask Decontaminant
April 30, 2020
April 30, 2020
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana, April 30 -- The University of Louisiana's Lafayette Campus issued the following news story:
Researchers at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette are working on a system that relies on ozone to decontaminate masks worn by health care personnel to protect them from airborne pathogens.
The tight-fitting masks are a type of personal protective equipment, or PPE. They are designed to be worn only once by medical professionals assisting patients . . .
Researchers at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette are working on a system that relies on ozone to decontaminate masks worn by health care personnel to protect them from airborne pathogens.
The tight-fitting masks are a type of personal protective equipment, or PPE. They are designed to be worn only once by medical professionals assisting patients . . .
