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MRSA-Cleaning that Controls (Part 2)

Posted on September 5, 2012 by Darrel Hick;

Within hospitals, wound clinics, urgent care centres, emergency rooms and other medical settings, cleaning after a life-threatening bacteria like MRSA becomes critical. When MRSA skin infections occur, cleaning and disinfection should be performed on surfaces that are likely to contact uncovered or poorly covered infections.

● Cleaning surfaces with detergent-based cleaners or EPA-registered disinfectants is effective at removing MRSA from the environment.

● It is important to read the instruction labels on all cleaners to make sure they are used safely and appropriately. 

● Only employees who have been trained and have consistently proven their job skills and attention to detail should be assigned to post-infection cleaning of any facility.

 

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