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Author:
Richard Bartolo
Email:
richard.bartolo@wh.org.au
Organisation:
Western Health
State:
VIC
Hi Lisa,
Your concern is very valid. Your Healthcare facility (not a house) would not be compliant with the Australian building code Part D – Infection Prevention and Control, D.0002 – Building Elements, Revision 7.0, 01 March 2016 which specify:
“HAND DRYING
Single use cloth or paper towels will be provided at all hand basins. Locate towel dispensers adjacent to the
splashback to prevent splash contamination. Dispensers should be smooth-surfaced and easy to clean to
prevent dust or soil contamination.
Paper towel may be used in public amenities and beverage bays.
Hot air hand dryers are not recommended for installation in clinical areas of healthcare facilities. High speed
hand dryers may be considered in non-clinical areas, such as public toilets.”
Kind Regards,
Richard
Richard Bartolo
Manager Infection Prevention
Western Health
Gordon Street, Footscray VIC 3011
Ph. 03 8345 6113
Email. richard.bartolo@wh.org.au
Web. http://www.westernhealth.org.au
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—–Original Message—–
Hello Everyone,
I am an ICP working fir a large metropolitan health service in Victoria. We currently have as part of our health service, 4 residential aged care facilities.
We are currently in the planning stages with architects of a new public residential aged care facility. The question around hand towels in ensuites has been raised.
The concern by planners is that not having paper towels in ensuites, will avail them with more space for storage for residents in this space. They state you would not have paper towels in your home ensuite.
Our concern is , though a home, this is also a clinical space and for safe and best practice, staff require access to a wash basin and paper towels to perform hand hygiene if their hands are soiled.
I would like to know how others are managing in this space.
Kind regards,
Lisa
Lisa Mathieu Campbell
Acting Associate Director
Infection Prevention & Control Services
Eastern Health
Victoria
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