TransLink study shows copper kills almost all bacteria on high-touch surfaces
VANCOUVER — Results of a study led by Metro Vancouver’s transit operator reveal copper on high-touch surfaces is lethal to bacteria.
A statement from TransLink says the findings of the industry-leading trial show copper products kill up to 99.9 per cent of all bacteria within one hour of surface contact.
As part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, TransLink was the first transit agency in North America to test copper on high-touch surfaces.
The pilot study was launched after unrelated studies showed copper is both durable and effective at killing germs.
