Cleaning and Disinfection Vehicles. Overview ●Any vehicle used on infected premises or with infected animals – Trailers, feed trucks, milk trucks, carcass.

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Cleaning and Disinfection Vehicles

Overview ●Any vehicle used on infected premises or with infected animals – Trailers, feed trucks, milk trucks, carcass transporters – Heavy machinery used during response ●Can be difficult Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Site Selection ●Adjacent to entrance ●Flat terrain ●Impermeable surface ●House components – C&D equipment – Water supply – Waste water containment Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Preparation ●Area two times the largest vehicle ●Holding area for disinfectant contact time ●Berming materials to contain fluid ●Drain area by sump pump into holding tank for disposal Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Disinfectant Preparation ●Use according to product label ●Only EPA-registered or approved products ●Prepare fresh solutions – Old solutions may have reduced efficacy ●Test kits can help check concentration Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Biosecurity Work Zones Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Basic Protocol ●Systematic manner ●Cleaning – Dry clean – Wash – Rinse and Dry ●Disinfection – Application – Contact time – Rinse and Dry Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Vehicle Exterior: Dry Clean ●Remove visible organic material – Use brooms, shovels, brushes – Don’t forget wheel wells ●Dispose in biosecure manner ●Remove items from interior Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Vehicle Exterior: Wash and Rinse ●Wash with detergent and warm water ●Presoaking or degreaser for accumulations of urine/feces ●Use high pressure sprayer with caution ●Rinse with clean, warm water ●Allow to sit 5-10 min to drip off residual water Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Vehicle Exterior: Disinfect ●Apply disinfectant – Low pressure spray, scrub brushes – EPA-registered product – Non-corrosive product – Allow necessary contact time – Reapply as needed – Rinse with clean, warm water ●Allow vehicle to dry thoroughly Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Vehicle Interior ●Remove non-fixed items ●Sweep away gross debris ●Wash, rinse and dry ●Wipe EPA-registered disinfectant – Keep surfaces “wet” during contact time ●Allow interior to dry Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

C&D Equipment ●Equipment used for C&D tasks must also be – Cleaned and disinfected before reuse – OR – Properly disposed of Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Safety ●Chemical Hazards – Skin, eye, respiratory irritation ●Physical Hazards – Slips, trips, falls – High pressure sprayer ●Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Gloves, masks, eyes Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Environmental Hazards ●Runoff must be avoided – Infectious material – Chemical solution ●Toxic to aquatic organisms ●Further spread of pathogens Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

References ● ●USDA APHIS. FAD PReP NAHEMS – Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Standard Operating Procedures: Cleaning and Disinfection. February – Foot-And-Mouth Disease. Standard Operating Procedures: Cleaning and Disinfection. February – NAHEMS Guidelines: Cleaning and Disinfection. June Just In Time Training Cleaning and Disinfection: Vehicles

Acknowledgments Development of this presentation was by the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University through funding from the Multi-State Partnership for Security in Agriculture Author: Glenda Dvorak, DVM, MPH, DACVPM