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Author:
Catherine McGovern
Email:
Catherine.McGovern@bene.org.au
Organisation:
Bene Aged Care
State:
SA
Hi Jude
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care have released a guideline – Environmental Cleaning: Emerging Technologies and have made recommendations for exploring emerging cleaning technologies as an adjunct to traditional environmental cleaning programs, considering the objective of their use and current evidence for the effectiveness. It is also recommend to consider the effectiveness existing infection prevention and control strategies and assess the risk of infection within the organisation and any gaps in the organisation’s existing environmental cleaning programs.
Table 1 summarises common emerging cleaning technologies, including the benefits and limitations of their use including work health and safety considerations
Additional information on the use of emerging cleaning technologies is provided in the Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Infection in Healthcare
In relation to the chemical your cleaner has suggested I have heard of the Sterri Matt Gienie – I am not recommending or endorsing this product and recommend you undertake your own organisational risk assessment
https://sterrimatt.com/gienie-clinical/
Kind regards
Catherine McGovern
Head of Clinical Practice
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Hi,
I would think that in the current climate with COVID, I would be hesitate to use such a device. I have never heard of anything in Acute care or Aged care being used.
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Kathleen Felstead
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Hi Folks
I have just been asked by one of our cleaners about the possibility of getting a ‘bomb’ to clean our infectious rooms. What she described was something akin to a flea bomb that you set off and then close the door. Does anyone know if this is a thing and how much they cost?
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