Air sanitation system with dry hydrogen peroxide - Brian Jordan
Published:March 22, 2018
Brian Jordan (University of Georgia) shared the results of his research on the use of this air sanitation system in an egg cooler and its effects on hatchability and chick quality, during IPPE 2018 in Atlanta, USA.
Hi Joe, yes this system can be used in incubators. The company is currently designing a unit to operate directly in the incubator, and my laboratory is conducting further trials in incubators to assess efficacy. Hatchers are a little more difficult due to the amount of chick fluff that is produced. The fluff will clog the filters on the DHP units pretty quickly. As of now, treatment with this system is only being used in the hatcher hallways and ambient air around the hatchers, though the company is working on developing a unit specifically for the hatchers as well.
Yes, it will. In our current trial, we are also treating the egg rooms on the breeder farms. It currently isn't directly suited for use in the house itself, but we do see microbial load reductions in the egg rooms and on the eggs.
Herman Cruz Jr Herman, the dry hydrogen peroxide system (DHP) is installed into a space according to the air supply and volume. If the entire space is fully supplied by a central air system, then the units are installed directly in the duct work and use the natural flow of air through the ducts to produce the DHP. If the space is not fully supplied by a central HVAC (which many of our hatcheries are not), then stand-alone units are installed to produce the DHP for the space. If you provide me your email address, or if you send me an email directly, then I can give you the contact information for the director of poultry operations for the company and he can provide you all of the product information. Thanks!
Dr. Brian Jordan Thank you for your great lecture because it is so good way to prevent the viruses and other microorganisms. I would like to reach to the additional information about the product and its use for any purposes. Regards, Mohammad Mortazavi, (Poultry Veterinarian)
Begerano Albert Begerano, the dry hydrogen peroxide system (DHP) is installed into a space according to the air supply and volume. If the entire space is fully supplied by a central air system, then the units are installed directly in the duct work and use the natural flow of air through the ducts to produce the DHP. If the space is not fully supplied by a central HVAC (which many of our hatcheries are not), then stand-alone units are installed to produce the DHP for the space. If you provide me your email address, or if you send me an email directly, then I can give you the contact information for the director of poultry operations for the company and he can provide you all of the product information. Thanks!
Yes please send all tech information .
Is it for air only on hatchery or could use for other closed places.
is it fir for semi open places .
Thanks
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Dear Dr Brian Jordan plz send me the contact person detail so that i can have the literature study. we have central HVAC system in our GP hatchery. That is why I would like to have complete information. Regards Mehboob Elahi