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Guidelines for infection control |
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Cleaning
Before sterilisation or disinfection all equipment must be thoroughly cleaned. The manufacturers’ recommendation for cleaning specific equipment must be adhered to at all times.15
Semi-critical items
It is recommended that disposable mouthpieces are used where ever possible. Where not possible, an alcohol solution should be used on the mouthpiece. This should be a 70% solution of ethyl or isopropyl alcohol in which the items are fully immersed for twenty minutes.15
Non-critical items
The literature states that tubes are seldom contaminated with pathogens and there is no evidence that any organisms re-emerge at the mouthpiece or have been involved in infection transmission. It is recommended that tubing be cleaned daily to remove particulate matter and moisture. Other items or equipment coming in contact with intact skin require cleaning between patients. It is important to rinse the equipment with tap water, to remove all traces of detergent and disinfectant, and air dry as soon as possible after rinsing.15
Content Updated March 2005
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