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    Tim Spencer
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    Sue,
    We had them in our old ICU before moving into our bigger, new facility.
    They failed regularly and were a major inconvenience when not working.
    Seriously, consider the normal long handled (elbow-control) taps and handles.
    Power failures are also problematic.
    T..
    Regards, Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert. Clinical Nurse Consultant | Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition Service Conjoint Lecturer, University of NSW Dept of Intensive Care, Level 2, Clinical Building, Liverpool Hospital, Elizabeth Street, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia Tel 02 8738 3603 | Fax 02 8738 3551 | Mob +61(0)409 463 428 | Tim.Spencer@sswahs.nsw.gov.au | Timothy.Spencer@unsw.edu.au

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    Dear All

    Here at the Royal Hobart Hospital we are in the detailed design stage of our major redevelopment project, and we are currently investigating the pros and cons of the electronic sensor taps for our clinical hand basins. I have undertaken a literature search and it appears that some facilities that have installed the newer sensor taps, as an infection prevention and control improvement activity, are now removing them and returning to the more traditional elbow taps.

    The literature suggests that the complexity of the internal workings of the electronic tap and the lower dynamic water flow, could contribute to the higher level of legionella and other waterborne bacteria found by some studies.

    I am very interested to hear from facilities within Australia, regarding what type of tap ware has been installed within newly refurbished areas or new construction projects.

    Kind Regards

    Sue Draycott

    Infection Control Manager

    Redevelopment RHH and CCC Services

    Southern Tasmania Area Health Service

    Level 9, A Block, Royal Hobart Hospital

    Liverpool Street

    Hobart, 7000

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    Lee, Rosie
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    Hello

    We also had them in our ICU in 2002 (installed without real consultation
    with IC) and have had issues with it. An outbreak of MRPA in our ICU
    identified the source to be these taps following literature search
    indicating the issues as outlined by Sue. This was confirmed by typing.
    We did not publish but presented this at the National Conference. We
    have had to implement monthly thermal heating & disinfection since.
    I don’t support these taps unless there are newer better products which
    addresses the issues and you have a good maintenance program in place.
    However as already mentioned, this is costly and not monitored
    effectively.

    Regards
    Rosie
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    SMH Service – Royal Perth Hospital
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    Behalf Of Tim Spencer

    Sue,
    We had them in our old ICU before moving into our bigger, new facility.
    They failed regularly and were a major inconvenience when not working.
    Seriously, consider the normal long handled (elbow-control) taps and
    handles.
    Power failures are also problematic.
    T..
    Regards, Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert.
    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition
    Service Conjoint Lecturer, University of NSW Dept of Intensive Care,
    Level 2, Clinical Building, Liverpool Hospital, Elizabeth Street,
    Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia Tel 02 8738 3603 | Fax 02 8738 3551 |
    Mob +61(0)409 463 428 | Tim.Spencer@sswahs.nsw.gov.au |
    Timothy.Spencer@unsw.edu.au

    ________________________________

    Dear All

    Here at the Royal Hobart Hospital we are in the detailed design stage of
    our major redevelopment project, and we are currently investigating the
    pros and cons of the electronic sensor taps for our clinical hand
    basins. I have undertaken a literature search and it appears that some
    facilities that have installed the newer sensor taps, as an infection
    prevention and control improvement activity, are now removing them and
    returning to the more traditional elbow taps.

    The literature suggests that the complexity of the internal workings of
    the electronic tap and the lower dynamic water flow, could contribute to
    the higher level of legionella and other waterborne bacteria found by
    some studies.

    I am very interested to hear from facilities within Australia, regarding
    what type of tap ware has been installed within newly refurbished areas
    or new construction projects.

    Kind Regards

    Sue Draycott

    Infection Control Manager

    Redevelopment RHH and CCC Services

    Southern Tasmania Area Health Service

    Level 9, A Block, Royal Hobart Hospital

    Liverpool Street

    Hobart, 7000

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