patoz
Expedition Leader
... Some people worry about ambulances being clean, when I look back at how mine looked after years of being used by contractors, I'd take disinfected any day over 1/2" of grease & crud.
From a medical standpoint ambulances are actually pretty clean when you get one. Since they're like small mobile Emergency Rooms, they are cleaned inside and out several times a day, and especially the interior after any kind of incident that may evolve bodily fluids contacting the inside surfaces. Most 'bugs' will only survive outside the host body for 24 hours anyway, and a fresh solution of 10% bleach to water in a spray bottle will make sure of it. Be sure to wear a good pair of rubber gloves when cleaning and especially if you have any open sores or cuts on your hands.
The biggest threat is finding needles and other 'sharps' in cracks, under cushions, etc., the hard way. Even though every vehicle is required to have a 'Sharps Container' on-board, these items do get dropped occasionally and roll into places out of sight, especially when you're bouncing down a two lane highway at 65 mph in some rural area somewhere.