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    Cate Coffey
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    Cate Coffey

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    Our facility uses a commercial 2 in1 wipe to clean and disinfect
    equipment. We have noticed rust like stains in stainless steel
    IVtrolleys, the staining looks like rust but does not appear to have
    broken the integrity of the surface. I contacted the company who
    supplies the wipe and was informed that this is known as ‘Tea
    Staining” and occurs on ‘cheaper quality stainless steel”

    Has anyone had similar issues or heard of this? Should the IV
    trolleys with tea staining be replaced.? Some trolleys are only12mth
    old , I am currentlychasing manufactures instructions for Trolleys.

    Thanks very much

    CATE COFFEY | Clinical Nurse Consultant

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health
    Service

    Northern Territory Government

    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs

    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode

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    Elizabeth A. Reading
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    Elizabeth A. Reading

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    Hi Cate,

    We started using equipment wipes in the last 6 months and I have since been made aware of this tea staining to trolleys in an operating theatre and a renal dialysis unit. The trolleys are not that old either.
    I received the same answer from the rep of the wipes company we use.
    However, in the big picture there are 200+ grades of stainless steel, so it is difficult to know which grade of SS the trolleys are made of.
    Obtaining the manufacturers instruction would be the way to go & they should know the SS grade.
    In an information brochure of wipes we use has a list of manufacturers that have approved the wipes to be used on their equipment.
    Unfortunately, the trolleys we have are not on that list.

    Cheers
    Liz

    Liz Reading

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention Service
    Lower Mid North Coast Sector, HNELHD
    C/o Manning Base Hospital, 26 York Street, TAREE, NSW, 2430
    Tel 02 6592 9351 | Mob 0427 777 612 | liz.reading@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Cate Coffey
    Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2018 12:47 PM
    To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
    Subject: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Tea Staining and stainless steel trolley

    HI everyone

    Our facility uses a commercial 2 in1 wipe to clean and disinfect equipment. We have noticed rust like stains in stainless steel IV trolleys, the staining looks like rust but does not appear to have broken the integrity of the surface. I contacted the company who supplies the wipe and was informed that this is known as ‘Tea Staining” and occurs on ‘cheaper quality stainless steel”

    Has anyone had similar issues or heard of this? Should the IV trolleys with tea staining be replaced.? Some trolleys are only 12mth old , I am currently chasing manufactures instructions for Trolleys.

    Thanks very much

    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service

    Northern Territory Government

    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs

    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode

    p … 08 89517737

    e … cate.coffey@nt.gov.au http://www.nt.gov.au/health

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    #74846
    karenbooth1@BIGPOND.COM Subject: Re: Tea Staining and stainless steel trolley In-Reply-To:
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    karenbooth1@BIGPOND.COM Subject: Re: Tea Staining and stainless steel trolley In-Reply-To:

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    How do services manage the waste, given that most wipes are non-compostable synthetics and your service green fingerprint with wipes? Does the antimicrobial product lead to issues with the environment (AMR etc)

    Kind regards

    Karen

    Karen Booth

    RN BHSCN GAICD

    President APNA

    Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association

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    karenbooth1@bigpond.com

    APNA Office
    Level 2, 159 Dorcas St, South Melbourne VIC 3205
    T: (03) 9669 7400 F: (03) 9669 7499 http://www.apna.asn.au

    Hi Cate,

    We started using equipment wipes in the last 6 months and I have since been made aware of this tea staining to trolleys in an operating theatre and a renal dialysis unit. The trolleys are not that old either.

    I received the same answer from the rep of the wipes company we use.

    However, in the big picture there are 200+ grades of stainless steel, so it is difficult to know which grade of SS the trolleys are made of.

    Obtaining the manufacturers instruction would be the way to go & they should know the SS grade.

    In an information brochure of wipes we use has a list of manufacturers that have approved the wipes to be used on their equipment.

    Unfortunately, the trolleys we have are not on that list.

    Cheers

    Liz

    Liz Reading

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention Service

    Lower Mid North Coast Sector, HNELHD
    C/o Manning Base Hospital, 26 York Street, TAREE, NSW, 2430
    Tel 02 6592 9351 | Mob 0427 777 612 | liz.reading@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

    HI everyone

    Our facility uses a commercial 2 in1 wipe to clean and disinfect equipment. We have noticed rust like stains in stainless steel IV trolleys, the staining looks like rust but does not appear to have broken the integrity of the surface. I contacted the company who supplies the wipe and was informed that this is known as ‘Tea Staining” and occurs on ‘cheaper quality stainless steel”

    Has anyone had similar issues or heard of this? Should the IV trolleys with tea staining be replaced.? Some trolleys are only 12mth old , I am currently chasing manufactures instructions for Trolleys.

    Thanks very much

    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service

    Northern Territory Government

    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs

    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode

    p … 08 89517737

    e … cate.coffey@nt.gov.au http://www.nt.gov.au/health

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