COVID-19 Update Disinfecting work equipment

COVID-19 and equipment disinfection

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In answer to numerous questions regarding proper disinfection of climbing and personal protective equipment, we made an official statement especially devoted to SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.

Ethanol

  • At the moment, the most easily accessible disinfection with approved destructive effect against coronavirus in our region has following contents: 83% of denatured 95% ethanol; 11.3% of distilled water, 4.2% of 3% hydrogen peroxide and 1.5% of glycerol.
  • Numerous tests of repeatedly immersed textiles into the above-mentioned liquid with subsequent air drying didn’t show any detectable strength reduction.
  • Nevertheless, we do not recommend to apply the above-mentioned chemicals on your gear more than 3 times.

Isopropanol

  • Due to similar properties and tests, performed by some manufacturers, isopropanol or isopropyl alcohol can be used for disinfection with insignificant degenerative effect to exposed materials.
  • We do not recommend to apply any chemicals on your gear more than 3 times.

Hot water

  • Test results, published in the Supplementary appendix of the article by Chin A W H, Chu J T S, Perera M R A, et al. Stability of SARS-CoV-2 in different environmental conditions. Lancet Microbe 2020; published online April 2., indicate a high virus sensitivity to heat. Virus is not detectable after 30 min. in 56 ˚C hot water.
  • Based on studies “Effects of Pathogen Decontamination on the Strength of Climbing Rope and Harness Equipment” performed by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Technology and Development Program, it is possible to increase the water temperature to 55 ˚C with no effect to strength of the textile gear.
  • We recommend to use 55 ˚C hot water for a non-destructive disinfection of your polyamide or polyester gear or metal components.
  • This solution is not applicable to gear made of HMPE (Dyneema®, Spectra®, Dynex® or similar)

Hand soap

Air dry

Dilution of Potassium permanganate or ammonium salts

  • Although Singing Rock recommends to use dilution of potassium permanganate or ammonium salts in user manuals, we can’t guarantee positive disinfecting effect in relation to SARS-CoV-2 due to lack of reliable scientific studies.
  • Therefore, Singing Rock does not recommend to use the above-mentioned means for SARSCoV-2 disinfection.
The above-mentioned disinfecting solutions are advisory in nature. Singing Rock assumes no liability for improper use of the gear. Singing Rock edifies that the user has to inspect his gear before every use. In case of any doubts about your gear, retire it immediately.