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    Coralie Tyrrell
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    Coralie Tyrrell

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    Coralie.Tyrrell@WGHG.COM.AU

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    West Gippsland Healthcare Group

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    VIC

    We have electronic birthing beds from 2 -4 years old. The beds have many complex joints, attachments and height adjustments plus molded welded plastic joins used in the construction.
    We have identified many issues in trying to clean joints, seam welds and surfaces that due to the nature of the birthing events can be heavily contaminated with blood/body fluids despite use of water proof drapes.
    As these are electric beds steam cleaning is not an option on these potential spaces.
    From time to time our cleaners are using brushes similar to tooth brushes and are very disappointed with the ongoing difficulties of this often repeated task.
    Just wondering how others are tackling this and if anyone is aware of a cleaning system or dedicated equipment for cleaning these complex beds.
    Many Thanks

    Coralie Tyrrell | Manager Infection Prevention & Control Monday-Thursday| P: 03 56230625 | E: coralie.tyrrell@wghg.com.au
    West Gippsland Healthcare Group | 41 Landsborough Street | Warragul Vic 3820 | http://www.wghg.com.au

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    #75856
    Michelle Kennedy (Hunter New England LHD)
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    Michelle Kennedy (Hunter New England LHD)

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    Hi Coralie, we have the same issue. We asked the rep to come and educate the cleaners on the easiest way to access the difficult to clean parts which really helped. We have purchased a small steam cleaner that can get into the nooks and crannies and WH&S were happy as long as the bed remains unplugged when using it.

    Good Luck

    Michelle Kennedy

    CNC | Infection Prevention Service
    Maitland/Kurri Kurri Hospitals
    550-560 High Street
    Maitland NSW 2320
    Tel 02 4939 2467 or 0437919767 |
    michelle.kennedy@health.nsw.gov.au

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    We have electronic birthing beds from 2 -4 years old. The beds have many complex joints, attachments and height adjustments plus molded welded plastic joins used in the construction.
    We have identified many issues in trying to clean joints, seam welds and surfaces that due to the nature of the birthing events can be heavily contaminated with blood/body fluids despite use of water proof drapes.
    As these are electric beds steam cleaning is not an option on these potential spaces.
    From time to time our cleaners are using brushes similar to tooth brushes and are very disappointed with the ongoing difficulties of this often repeated task.
    Just wondering how others are tackling this and if anyone is aware of a cleaning system or dedicated equipment for cleaning these complex beds.
    Many Thanks

    Coralie Tyrrell | Manager Infection Prevention & Control Monday-Thursday| P: 03 56230625 | E: coralie.tyrrell@wghg.com.au
    West Gippsland Healthcare Group | 41 Landsborough Street | Warragul Vic 3820 | http://www.wghg.com.au

    ”WGHG strives to attract and retain a highly talented learning workforce that engages with a level of pride and passion in improving the health and wellbeing of its community”
    [cid:image001.jpg@01CEB51E.65D9EC30]
    WGHG is committed to achieving culturally safe health practices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
    We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which our services are located, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.
    Please consider the environment before printing this email
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