Anti-virus air filters are being fitted to every bus in the Brighton & Hove and Metrobus fleet to reduce the risk of Covid transmission. The new filters have an anti-virus coating which is said to remove 99.99% of viruses and bacteria as air flows into both decks and the driver’s cab. The company’s engineers have fitted the new air filters on every bus and converted the whole fleet of 400 buses within one month. The filters will continue to be used as standard within the regular replacement programme.
Brighton & Hove and Metrobus Managing Director Martin Harris said: “The new filters are a welcome addition to the safety measures we already have lined up on buses to defeat the virus, alongside high cleaning standards, face coverings, social distancing, keeping windows open and paying by contactless.
“Our engineers have been working round the clock to fit these filters so that our passengers can feel even more confident that they are travelling in a clean and safe bus. A good flow of fresh air is increasingly being recognised as one of the most important protections against Covid alongside ‘Hands, Face and Space’ and these filters are an important step.”
The PEPA-F HVAC filters were developed by Filtration Control and train builder Bombardier, and capture particles in the air that might contain pathogens and viruses such as Covid-19.