Ambulance Testing - Case Study 1
This case study examines the effectiveness of CASPR Transit, a continuous air and surface pathogen reduction system, in the high-risk environment of actively operating ambulances. Over a four-week testing period, surfaces inside vehicles equipped with CASPR consistently showed microbial levels well below the established safety threshold, averaging 86% lower than the limit for safe medical environments. In comparison, control vehicles without CASPR had levels 209% above the threshold. The results demonstrate CASPR’s proven ability to reduce bacterial load and support safer conditions for frontline medical staff and patients, reinforcing its value as an essential infection control measure in healthcare transport settings.