TransLink tests anti-microbial copper coatings on high-touch surfaces
VANCOUVER — Officials with Metro Vancouver’s transportation network say TransLink will be the first system in North America to test the use of anti-microbial copper on high-touch surfaces to better understand and reduce transmission of COVID-19 and other illnesses.
TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond says the four-week pilot project is part of a study examining the effectiveness of different copper-based products and a protective coating that are to be installed on two SkyTrains and two buses in Vancouver.
Dr. Marthe Charles, a medical microbiologist with Vancouver Coastal health, says copper is toxic for micro-organisms and the coatings on high-touch surfaces will be tested twice each week to determine how well they work.
Teck Resources Ltd. is paying for the initial pilot project, which the mining company’s president Don Lindsay says costs about $90,000.