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    Narrogin Infection Control
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    Hi,
    Does anyone know of any evidence around reusable adhesive(………-a colour tac!!)being ‘an infection control risk’?
    I was told yesterday of posters being being held up by this commonly used material being removed because of the risk.
    A Google search did bring up a few hits with the words ‘infection control risk’ and said product being mentioned in the same breath.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this.

    Kind Regards
    Sue
    “Hand Hygiene before and after EVERY patient contact”
    SueSimmonds CN
    Infection Prevention
    Narrogin Hospital
    WA Country Health Service – Wheatbelt
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    #70068
    Tony Cremin
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    Tony Cremin

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    Hi Sue
    As you can imagine we have restrictions on what we can put on our beautiful new walls! I have found a great removable poster Sc—- tape by ?M available at the local stationary shop, that solves the problem neatly!

    Regards
    Maureen Cremin
    Regional Infection Control Co-ordinator
    WACHS Great Southern

    —–Original Message—–

    Hi,
    Does anyone know of any evidence around reusable adhesive(………-a colour tac!!)being ‘an infection control risk’?
    I was told yesterday of posters being being held up by this commonly used material being removed because of the risk.
    A Google search did bring up a few hits with the words ‘infection control risk’ and said product being mentioned in the same breath.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this.

    Kind Regards
    Sue
    “Hand Hygiene before and after EVERY patient contact”
    SueSimmonds CN
    Infection Prevention
    Narrogin Hospital
    WA Country Health Service – Wheatbelt
    Po Box 336 | NARROGIN WA 6312
    Working together for a healthier country WA Our Values: Community | Compassion | Quality | Integrity | Justice
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    #70069
    sara.godden@healthscope.com.au
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    Morning all,
    I asked the question many years ago and the answer I got was that it was important to pick your battles. Not very scientific but at least it is fairly low risk and can be thrown away and replaced as required.
    Regards
    Sara
    Sara Godden
    Infection Control Coordinator – CICP
    Acting Stomal Therapy Nurse
    Brisbane Private hospital
    259 Wickham Terrace
    Brisbane QLD 4000
    Sara.Godden@healthscope.com.au

    >>> Narrogin Infection Control 11/06/2013 6:13 pm >>>
    Hi,
    Does anyone know of any evidence around reusable adhesive(………-a colour tac!!)being ‘an infection control risk’?
    I was told yesterday of posters being being held up by this commonly used material being removed because of the risk.
    A Google search did bring up a few hits with the words ‘infection control risk’ and said product being mentioned in the same breath.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this.

    Kind Regards
    Sue
    “Hand Hygiene before and after EVERY patient contact”
    SueSimmonds CN
    Infection Prevention
    Narrogin Hospital
    WA Country Health Service – Wheatbelt
    Po Box 336 | NARROGIN WA 6312
    Working together for a healthier country WA
    Our Values: Community | Compassion | Quality | Integrity | Justice

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