decontaminability
Decontaminability refers to the ease with which a surface or material can be cleaned to remove or reduce the presence of hazardous substances. This concept is crucial in various fields, including public health, environmental protection, and industrial safety. High decontaminability means that a surface can be effectively restored to a safe state with minimal effort and time, using standard cleaning agents and procedures. Conversely, low decontaminability implies that the surface retains contaminants even after thorough cleaning, requiring specialized or more intensive methods.
Factors influencing decontaminability include the surface material's properties, such as porosity and chemical resistance, as well
In practice, decontaminability is a key consideration in the design of buildings, equipment, and protective clothing.