Are Cleaning Tools Used Cross-Regionally? How to Avoid Secondary Contamination Caused by Tools?
We strictly implement the system of "dedicated tools for specific areas and disinfection throughout the process" to eliminate secondary contamination from the source:
Cleaning tools are classified and labeled by area, such as special rags for consultation rooms and dedicated mops for restrooms, and cross-regional use is strictly prohibited;
Tool materials are selected for easy cleaning and disinfection resistance. After each use, they are immediately soaked in disinfectant for 30 minutes, then cleaned, dried, and stored by category;
For large tools like mops and buckets, special disinfection pools are equipped, and in-depth disinfection is conducted daily to ensure the tools themselves are sterile and clean.
The basic cleaning and disinfection of medical cleaning services essentially rely on professional operations to build a solid safety barrier for medical staff and patients. The answers to the above common questions aim to help medical institutions understand service details more clearly and jointly create a safe and clean medical environment.