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How can you keep the hospital environment clean

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Answered by subhalaxmiswain123
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Focus on the most touched surfaces: These surfaces include doorknobs, phones, bed rails and remote controls in patients’ rooms. Dangerous bacteria are most likely to exist on these high-touch areas.

Start with clean areas and go on to the dirtier ones: Often cleaning staff start from the dirtiest places such as the rest room and then proceed to the cleaner parts of the facility. This is to be avoided because you could more easily spread disease-causing agents from a bathroom or kitchen where mops and rags are used. In hospitals, cleaning should start from the rooms of the healthiest patients and then go on to the rest rooms and the wards with the sickest patients.

Use gloves properly: If gloves are used improperly, bacteria will spread dangerously. Ideally, different gloves should be assigned for patient rooms, household tasks, and jobs involving heavily soiled items. Gloves should always be changed between patients. Never wear them in hallways, and change them when moving from a residential area to a shared restroom space. Cleaning staff must wash their hands after removing gloves.

Avoid cross contamination: Mops and rags could spread contamination and must be disposed of carefully. Now, revolutionary techniques of spraying, vacuuming, and disposing of contaminants are available that will ensure that bacteria never leaves the room.

Control air pollution: Bacteria must be kept out of the air stream. To ensure this, cleaning staff must roll dirty bedclothes away from their bodies before placing them in linen bins. Trash bags should be tied carefully without releasing the excess air in the bag.

Minimize chemical content: It is best to choose cleaning solutions with less chemical content. This will ensure that abrasive chemicals do not irritate patients’ nasal passages or harm the skin of cleaning staff.

Dispose of contaminated materials safely: It is important to ensure that when contaminated materials such as soiled linens, contaminated biological materials from clinics, and dirty cleaning fluids are removed, there is no chance for contamination. etc

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