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    Long, Kylie FLTLT
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    Good Morning all,
    Just wondering if anyone has any information/references on requirements
    e.g. design/specifications for trolleys used for laptops at
    bedsides/clinical area’s?
    Do they need to be stainless steel (because I have been told they cost
    around $1000 each)?
    Regards,
    Kylie Long
    Flight Lieutenant
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Garrison Health Operations
    Directorate of Health Service Delivery
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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    Michael Wishart
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    Hi Kylie

    I have not seen any recommendations for only purchasing stainless steel trolleys for mobile computers. We recently purchased mobile computer trolleys for all clinical areas that are polypropylene and purpose designed for computer use. We have attached detergent cleaning wipes to all of these trolleys, and ensured they are compatible with our environmental disinfectant if that may be required.

    The most important issue would be routine cleaning of any equipment, as per the attached CHRISP guidance.

    Cheers
    Michael

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    Good Morning all,

    Just wondering if anyone has any information/references on requirements e.g. design/specifications for trolleys used for laptops at bedsides/clinical area’s?

    Do they need to be stainless steel (because I have been told they cost around $1000 each)?

    Regards,

    Kylie Long

    Flight Lieutenant
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Garrison Health Operations
    Directorate of Health Service Delivery
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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