Good afternoon,
I am wondering how other facilities manage plastic information brochure holders – keeping them clean from dust / insects.
Some of our Community Health Centres still have plastic information brochure holders, and although we try to keep the brochures to a minimum, the brackets still get dusty and house dead insects.
Do other services have a particular way of cleaning them? Or, if they have gotten rid of them, how do they display brochures in waiting rooms?
Kind Regards,
Stacie Desmond
CNC – Infection Prevention and Control
NBMLHD Primary Care and Community Health
Lemongrove Community Health Centre, Gascoigne Street Penrith 2750
Mobile 0408 524 571 | stacie.desmond@health.nsw.gov.au
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