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    Kelly, Sam (Health)
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    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Thank you.
    Kind regards

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    #73239
    Phil Russo
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    Hi Sam

    Jon Otter blogged on this recently.

    https://reflectionsipc.com/2016/04/20/are-hand-dryers-safe-for-clinical-settings/

    Cheers

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    Philip Russo| PhD Scholar

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    Queensland University of Technology | 60 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059 | Australia

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    CRE-RHAI

    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Thank you.
    Kind regards

    [cid:image002.jpg@01D1D143.E1A891B0]Sam Kelly
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    Health Protection Service | Population Health| ACTHealth
    25 Mulley Street Holder ACT | Locked Bag 5005 Weston Creek ACT 2611
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    Armitage, Caroline
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    Hi
    The below link is an interesting article on the research relating to types of hand drying, which may be of use in your decision.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538484/

    Kind regards
    Caroline Armitage | Senior Nurse Manager | Infection Control Co-ordinator
    Lawrence Hargrave Private Hospital
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    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Thank you.
    Kind regards

    [X]Sam Kelly
    Public Health Officer | Infection Control | Communicable Disease Control
    Health Protection Service | Population Health| ACT Health
    25 Mulley Street Holder ACT | Locked Bag 5005 Weston Creek ACT 2611
    T 02 6205 1376 | M 0409 986 167 | E sam.kelly@act.gov.au | Website |[cid:image012.jpg@01D189B1.F6D7A780]

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    #73241
    Donna Cameron
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    Hi Sam,

    This is also a link that was sent out on Infexion Connexion a couple of years ago about hand dryers vs towel.

    http://www.ireachcontent.com/news-releases/paper-towels-or-hot-air-dryers—which-is-better–why-215240081.html

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    Hi Sam

    Jon Otter blogged on this recently.

    https://reflectionsipc.com/2016/04/20/are-hand-dryers-safe-for-clinical-settings/

    Cheers

    Regards

    Philip Russo| PhD Scholar

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    Queensland University of Technology | 60 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059 | Australia

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    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Thank you.
    Kind regards

    Sam Kelly
    Public Health Officer | Infection Control| Communicable Disease Control
    Health Protection Service | Population Health| ACTHealth
    25 Mulley Street Holder ACT | Locked Bag 5005 Weston Creek ACT 2611
    T 02 6205 1376 | M0409 986 167 | Esam.kelly@act.gov.au| Website |

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    #73242
    Ryan, Lindy
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    Dear Sam

    Australasian health care facilities may provide advice / a guide on hand dryers as being OK but not in clinical areas (pg 4 attached ) that may help ?

    I am actually trying to get high speed HEPA filter hand dryers installed in our public toilets here to counteract the risk to our cleaners for needle stick injuries from emptying the bins (which we have had) and reduce the cost (financially and work wise in time utilised) of paper towel product purchase, refill frequency , removal from toilet areas and disposal off campus

    However still have hand towels in all clinical areas

    Not sure what other ICPs are doing or think….

    Regards

    Lindy

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    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Thank you.
    Kind regards

    [X]Sam Kelly
    Public Health Officer | Infection Control | Communicable Disease Control
    Health Protection Service | Population Health| ACT Health
    25 Mulley Street Holder ACT | Locked Bag 5005 Weston Creek ACT 2611
    T 02 6205 1376 | M 0409 986 167 | E sam.kelly@act.gov.au | Website |[cid:image012.jpg@01D189B1.F6D7A780]

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    #73244
    Sam Kelly
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    Thanks for your help Jon – a very interesting article and great splatter painting!

    I have now also joined the Reflections on Infection Prevention and Control blog site []

    Cheers

    Sam

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion on behalf of Phil Russo
    Sent: Tuesday, 28 June 2016 2:57 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: Air blowing hand driers in ACF

    Hi Sam

    Jon Otter blogged on this recently.

    https://reflectionsipc.com/2016/04/20/are-hand-dryers-safe-for-clinical-settings/

    Are hand dryers safe for clinical settings? | Reflections …
    reflectionsipc.com
    I edited a paper for Journal of Hospital Infection a few years ago on the potential risk of warm air dryers and especially jet air dryers compared with paper towels …

    Cheers

    Regards

    Philip Russo| PhD Scholar

    School of Public Health | Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

    Queensland University of Technology | 60 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059 | Australia

    PH: +61 411 659 486 | ORCID

    E: phil.russo@hdr.qut.edu.au

    CRE-RHAI

    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion <AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU> on behalf of “Kelly, Sam (Health)” <Sam.Kelly@ACT.GOV.AU>
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    Date: Tuesday, 28 June 2016 at 13:49
    To: <AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU>
    Subject: Air blowing hand driers in ACF

    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Thank you.
    Kind regards

    [cid:image002.jpg@01D1D143.E1A891B0]Sam Kelly
    Public Health Officer | Infection Control| Communicable Disease Control
    Health Protection Service | Population Health| ACTHealth
    25 Mulley Street Holder ACT | Locked Bag 5005 Weston Creek ACT 2611
    T 02 6205 1376 | M0409 986 167 | Esam.kelly@act.gov.au| Website |[cid:image012.jpg@01D189B1.F6D7A780]

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    #73245
    Sam Kelly
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    HI Caroline,

    thank you for this article – much appreciated. I really liked how the authors also considered other factors such as skin irritation and noise generated by the machines. I wouldn’t like to be woken up by one of them []

    again, many thanks.

    Sam

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion on behalf of Armitage, Caroline
    Sent: Tuesday, 28 June 2016 3:18 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: Air blowing hand driers in ACF

    Hi

    The below link is an interesting article on the research relating to types of hand drying, which may be of use in your decision.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538484/

    Kind regards

    Caroline Armitage | Senior Nurse Manager | Infection Control Co-ordinator
    Lawrence Hargrave Private Hospital
    72 Phillip Street, Thirroul NSW 2515
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Kelly, Sam (Health)
    Sent: Tuesday, 28 June 2016 1:49 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Air blowing hand driers in ACF

    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.

    Can anyone help me please?

    Thank you.

    Kind regards

    [X]Sam Kelly

    Public Health Officer | Infection Control | Communicable Disease Control

    Health Protection Service | Population Health| ACT Health

    25 Mulley Street Holder ACT | Locked Bag 5005 Weston Creek ACT 2611
    T 02 6205 1376 | M 0409 986 167 | E sam.kelly@act.gov.au | Website |[cid:image012.jpg@01D189B1.F6D7A780]

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    Hi Lindy,

    I believe that the ACF in question is fighting for the use of paper towel in care areas instead of dryers.

    Thank you for your help – it is much appreciated and I’m very grateful that there are others out in ‘forum land’ that are willing to share their knowledge.

    Kind regards

    Sam

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    Dear Sam

    Australasian health care facilities may provide advice / a guide on hand dryers as being OK but not in clinical areas (pg 4 attached ) that may help ?

    I am actually trying to get high speed HEPA filter hand dryers installed in our public toilets here to counteract the risk to our cleaners for needle stick injuries from emptying the bins (which we have had) and reduce the cost (financially and work wise in time utilised) of paper towel product purchase, refill frequency , removal from toilet areas and disposal off campus

    However still have hand towels in all clinical areas

    Not sure what other ICPs are doing or think.

    Regards

    Lindy

    Lindy Ryan

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    Good Afternoon,

    I am seeking information about the use of air blowing hand driers in ACF. A local ACF has approached me for assistance is having them removed due to the aerosols generated. I understand that paper towel is the preferred drying option, however there is nowhere i can find anything that states air blown hand driers are inappropriate.

    Can anyone help me please?

    Thank you.

    Kind regards

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