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Ensuring the effectiveness of sterilisation procedures is crucial in maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety in healthcare environments. This guide outlines best practices for preparing equipment for sterilisation, the use of ultrasonic cleaners, and the importance of steam sterilisation.
Initial Cleaning: Prior to sterilisation, it is essential to remove heavy, visible contamination from equipment. Sterilisation machines are not designed to remove such contamination, and failure to pre-clean can lead to persistent contamination sources.
Operational Guidance: To ensure ultrasonic cleaners achieve their designed function, adhere strictly to the manufacturer's instructions. Should you have queries, do not hesitate to contact the supplier.
Effective Cleaning Method: Steam sterilisation is a quick, easy, and non-toxic method suitable for non-hollow, non-tubular, and non-porous items, excluding fabrics. Items must not be wrapped during this process.
Storage: To prevent re-contamination, sterilised items must be stored properly, adhering to workplace policies and practices.
Documentation: Maintain records related to the operation and maintenance of sterilisation machinery, ensuring compliance and traceability within healthcare settings.