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    Michelle Kennedy
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    Hi All, it has come to our attention we are using a product called “Quietspace- Autex” in our MRI rooms. The purpose of the product is to minimise extreme noise levels in these areas. The fabric is polyester and recommended cleaning is using professional cleaners such as ChemDry. On questioning our technicians, no metal devices can be used in these rooms. Could you please advise me if this product is used in your MRI rooms, and method of cleaning used?

    Thank you

    Michelle Kennedy

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    John Hunter Hospital Campus
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    Tim Spencer
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    Hi Michelle,

    Here is the link to the cleaning instructions that are available on the
    website –

    http://www.autexacoustics.com/assets/Uploads/documents/IA-NA-IN-Wallcovering
    s-Cleaning-Guide-JUL14-JR.pdf

    And here is the link to the composition datasheet –

    http://www.autexacoustics.com/assets/Uploads/documents/IA-US-DS-Composition-
    Datasheet-Mar15-CP-web.pdf

    I have also attached the cleaning PDF for your convenience.

    Many professional recording studios use similar acoustic treatments and I
    would expect that these tiles/panels would be required to be cleaned often.

    They are often secured to surfaces using Velcro tabs.

    It should be fairly easy to remove these from the walls of your MRI room and
    have them cleaned outside of the room if needed.

    I would check the backing of the panels/tiles and see if they can be removed
    – you should see a number of adhesive tabs on the walls behind the tiles.

    Regards,

    Tim..

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    Of Michelle E. Kennedy

    Hi All, it has come to our attention we are using a product called
    “Quietspace- Autex” in our MRI rooms. The purpose of the product is to
    minimise extreme noise levels in these areas. The fabric is polyester and
    recommended cleaning is using professional cleaners such as ChemDry. On
    questioning our technicians, no metal devices can be used in these rooms.
    Could you please advise me if this product is used in your MRI rooms, and
    method of cleaning used?

    Thank you

    Michelle Kennedy

    CNC | Infection Prevention Service

    John Hunter Hospital Campus
    Lookout rd, New Lambton
    Tel 02 4921 3129 | michelle.kennedy@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au

    http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

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