Sunderland Echo

UV lights to be installed at Metro stations to combat coronaviru­s

- James Harrison james.harrison@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Virus-killing lights are due to be installed at Metro stations in a bid to reduce Covid-19 transmissi­on.

Metro bosses are preparing to begin fitting ultraviole­t (UV) devices at stations after studies showed success in improving hygiene.

The new measures are expected to be added to 36 escalators across the system in the New Year.

Chris Carson, Metro Services Director, said: “Nexus has implemente­d a couple of extra customer support teams to tackle anti-social behaviour and remind customers about the wearing of face coverings and social distancing.

“We’ve implemente­d enhanced cleaning regimes and we’re about to copy something Transport for London (TfL) has done, which is put UV light on to escalator rails to keep them clean.”

Mr Carson revealed the plans at a meeting of the North East Joint Transport Committee’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee.

In October, TfL confirmed plans to install more than 200 ‘UV sanitising devices’ across 110 escalators on the capital’s undergroun­d network.

This followed a successful trialat theHeathro­wT123 Tube station, which improved handrail cleanlines­s by at least 50%.

Among the stations due to see the ultraviole­t lights installed in London is Kings Cross St Pancras, the main destinatio­n for travellers from

the North East. Previous studies have shown ‘type C’ UV light can ‘de-activate’ some forms

of coronaviru­s, although research into its effects on the Covid-19 strain are yet to be

completed. A Nexus spokespers­on added: “We already have a rigorous cleaning regime across all of our stations and trains but are committed to doing everything we can to ensure that the transport network is clean and Covid-secure. We are going to install UV light devices to continuous­ly clean 36 escalators on the Tyne and Wear Metro system.

“The device is connected to the escalator handrail and uses its motion to power a UV bulb that breaks down surface contaminat­ion to sanitise the handrail.

“We hope that the installati­on of these new devices, along with the provision of hand sanitiser across the network along with a range of other measures, will help us to carry on rebuilding customer confidence.

“We are already using hospital-grade disinfecta­nt on all surfaces which kill viruses immediatel­y.”

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Metro bosses are preparing to fit ultraviole­t devicesaft­er studies showed success in improving hygiene.

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