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Testing Validates Safety of CDTA’s GILLIG Buses

Beginning in August 2020, two 40-foot GILLIG diesel hybrid buses were used as testbeds for evaluation of two products made by the United Safety and Survivability Corporation

by METRO Staff
April 20, 2021
Testing Validates Safety of CDTA’s GILLIG Buses

GILLIG is now offering customers five different driver barrier protection options for buses, two different

air-intake systems for new buses and retrofits, and a wheelchair securing system, as well as making available new cleanable passenger grab-handles and safety straps for riders.

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Bus riders in Albany, N.Y. can travel with bolstered confidence in bus safety, thanks to recent cleanliness testing conducted by the Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA). The transit authority has collected eight months of testing data validating the effectiveness of surface and air-cleaning technologies. Beginning in August 2020, two 40-foot GILLIG diesel hybrid buses were used as testbeds for evaluation of two products made by the United Safety and Survivability Corporation (United Safety).

United Safety products used in the testing were an antimicrobial spray and an air-sanitizing PHI Cell® technology by RGF that utilizes broad spectrum UV-C light and catalyst in a process generating the release of low-level hydrogen peroxide into the air. The antimicrobial spray was tested for a three-month period, while the air-cleaning technology was tested from August 2020 to February 2021. Tested areas were frequently touched areas of the buses, including driver area and steering wheel, doors, handrails, seatbelts, backs and tops of seats, and upper deck stanchions.

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Third-party ATP (adenosine triphosphate) testing swabs were used for the data collection. ATP is the industry standard for detecting pathogens since only living organisms can produce the organic compounds. Measured areas were found to be at the two highest ATP levels of cleanliness — ultra (equivalent to a hospital’s sterile level of cleanliness) and very clean (food-handling level of cleanliness).

“We have tested the United Safety technology for an extended period and have found it to be effective in continuously reducing surface and airborne pathogens inside the bus,” said CDTA’s VP, Operations, Lance Zarcone. “This technology will help us to further improve air and surface cleanliness and is aligned with our mission of transporting people safely and reliably.”

GILLIG is now offering customers five different driver barrier protection options for buses, two different air-intake systems for new buses and retrofits, and a wheelchair securing system, as well as making available new cleanable passenger grab-handles and safety straps for riders. One of the air-intake systems works through the driver’s heater, while the second is installed in the air conditioning of a bus and designed to draw in fresh air from the outside. In addition, GILLIG is exploring new safety and protection technologies through research and development, including for the company’s newest market entrant, the zero-emission battery electric bus.

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