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Recommended solutions for disinfection: -Ethyl or isopropyl alcohol (70% to 90%) or -Sodium hypochlorite (5.2% household bleach) 1:500 dilution (ppm free chorine) or -Phenolic germicidal detergent solution (follow product label for use/dilution) or -Quaternary ammonium germicidal detergent solution (follow product label for use/dilution). |
1 Infection Control and Applied Epidemiology, APIC (Association for Professionals Infection Control) and Epidemiology, Inc., Missouri, Mosby 1996: Appendix C-1516, Table 1. 2 Infection Control and Applied Epidemiology, APIC and Epidemiology, Inc., Missouri, Mosby 1996: Appendix C-1517, Table 2 3 Infection Control and Applied Epidemiology, APIC and Epidemiology, Inc., Missouri, Mosby 1996: Appendix C-1515. |
a. When soiled with foreign material; b. Before storage/when not in use; c. Clean and disinfect thoroughly between patient use. |
The EZP is so affordable, most hospitals and health care facilities replace their EZP units with each new patient; however, the EZP Urinal Holder is a non-critical product and is disinfected as all non-critical items. |
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Cleaning Instructions: 1. Remove all foreign material by cleaning with water, mechanical action and detergent or enzymatic product. 3 2. Spray all surfaces of the EZP Urinal Holder thoroughly with hospital disinfectant: hard plastic, both sides of the hook and loop strap, and buckle. For maximum germicidal action let all surfaces air-dry for at least ten minutes before use. 3. Recommended frequency of cleaning: |
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EZP CARE/CLEANING |
Classification: Noncritical- touches intact skin (examples: bedpans, blood pressure cuffs, bed rails, crutches, patient furniture). 1 |
*Exposure time to any of these disinfectants should be at least ten minutes for maximum germicidal action. 2 |