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  • #81279
    Erin O’Brien
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    Erin O’Brien

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    Podiatrist

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    Terang and Mortlake Health Service

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    Has anyone had any experiences with disinfectant cleaning wipes entering and blocking the sewage systems in their facilities? If so how have you combated this problem (removing wipes from bathroom spaces? changing to alterative products that are less inclined to cause blockages etc.?)

    Erin O’Brien
    Infection Prevention Support
    Terang Mortlake Health Service
    Austin Avenue
    Terang Vic 3264
    Ph 55920222

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    #81280
    Lincoln Fowler
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    Lincoln Fowler

    Position:
    Infection Prevention Consultant

    Organisation:
    ACT Ambulance Service

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    OFFICIAL

    Hello Erin
    Yes in a previous role I’ve had this problem. Wipes were blocking the pipe although it was not certain whether it was disinfectant wipes or bed-bath wipes causing the blockage.
    Removing wipes from patient access points seemed to resolve the problem mostly.
    Improved bin placement was another proposal but space limitations due to building design constraints made that too difficult.

    Kind regards

    Lincoln Fowler

    Infection Prevention and Control Officer
    ACT Ambulance Service
    P. | M.0435 329 378 | E. Lincoln.Fowler@act.gov.au
    9 Amberley Avenue Fairbairn (Majura) ACT 2609| PO Box 158 Canberra City ACT 2601
    [Celebrating World Hand Hygiene Day, 2022 – Surewash]

    Has anyone had any experiences with disinfectant cleaning wipes entering and blocking the sewage systems in their facilities? If so how have you combated this problem (removing wipes from bathroom spaces? changing to alterative products that are less inclined to cause blockages etc.?)

    Erin O’Brien
    Infection Prevention Support
    Terang Mortlake Health Service
    Austin Avenue
    Terang Vic 3264
    Ph 55920222

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    #81282
    Anonymous
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    Hi Erin
    I am at relatively new hospital and we have had 2 times that the wipes have blocked the system. To the point that waste water starting leaking into clinical areas below a blockage. I removed all wipes from patient’s bedside areas and ensured they were in locations for nurses and placed some signage up in patients bathrooms and with the pan hoppers. At the time we suspected that patients were either flushing bath wipes, Clinell or daily wipes down the drain/toilet.

    By some simple education and signage we haven’t had any other issues.

    Kind Regards
    Alison

    Alison Pickering – MPH-CDC, IPN, BN, GradCert Paeds, Contact Tracing Officer.
    Clinical Nurse Consultant – Infection Management and Prevention (Patient Safety Unit)

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    Has anyone had any experiences with disinfectant cleaning wipes entering and blocking the sewage systems in their facilities? If so how have you combated this problem (removing wipes from bathroom spaces? changing to alterative products that are less inclined to cause blockages etc.?)

    Erin O’Brien
    Infection Prevention Support
    Terang Mortlake Health Service
    Austin Avenue
    Terang Vic 3264
    Ph 55920222

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    #81291
    Tanya Allan
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    Tanya Allan

    Position:
    Infection Prevention And Control Coordinator

    Organisation:
    Benalla Health

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    HI Erin,

    Would you be willing to share your signs that you have used to educate your staff and patients on not flushing down any wipes in the sewerage system

    We to have had the same issues

    Tanya Allan
    Infection Prevention and control Coordinator

    [Benalla Health]

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    Hi Erin

    I am at relatively new hospital and we have had 2 times that the wipes have blocked the system. To the point that waste water starting leaking into clinical areas below a blockage. I removed all wipes from patient’s bedside areas and ensured they were in locations for nurses and placed some signage up in patients bathrooms and with the pan hoppers. At the time we suspected that patients were either flushing bath wipes, Clinell or daily wipes down the drain/toilet.

    By some simple education and signage we haven’t had any other issues.

    Kind Regards
    Alison

    Alison Pickering – MPH-CDC, IPN, BN, GradCert Paeds, Contact Tracing Officer.
    Clinical Nurse Consultant – Infection Management and Prevention (Patient Safety Unit)

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    ________________________________
    Has anyone had any experiences with disinfectant cleaning wipes entering and blocking the sewage systems in their facilities? If so how have you combated this problem (removing wipes from bathroom spaces? changing to alterative products that are less inclined to cause blockages etc.?)

    Erin O’Brien
    Infection Prevention Support
    Terang Mortlake Health Service
    Austin Avenue
    Terang Vic 3264
    Ph 55920222

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