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09/05/2012 at 11:31 pm #68973
HI All,
I am reviewing our hospital’s laundry practices, and I would like to know whether water soluble bags are commonly used in Australia hospitals. If use, how it minimize infection risk, If not, what is the limitation?
Regards,
Sony SO
Nursing Officer, Infection Control Team
Kwong Wah Hospital
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10/05/2012 at 8:33 am #68975Hi Sony,
We use an external linen contractor. They do not allow us to use water
soluble bags as these cause issues with their machines. Any
contaminated linen is put into a normal clear plastic bag and then into
the linen skip. The laundry manually remove the plastic bags prior to
reprocessing the linen.Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
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Behalf Of Sony SO
HI All,
I am reviewing our hospital’s laundry practices, and I would like to
know whether water soluble bags are commonly used in Australia
hospitals. If use, how it minimize infection risk, If not, what is the
limitation?Regards,
Sony SO
Nursing Officer, Infection Control Team
Kwong Wah Hospital
Tel:+ 852 3517-2409 Fax: +852 2332-3348 email:sony@ha.org.hk
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10/05/2012 at 8:41 am #68977Dear Sony,
Water-soluble laundry bags have not been used in NSW for many years.
One issue is that if you place ‘wet’ linen in these bags, being ‘water-soluble’ they may start to disintegrate prior to reaching the laundry i.e on the dock or in the transport truck.
NSW Health Infection Control Policy 2007_036 stipulates that linen heavily soiled with blood or body substances, or other fluids that have potential to leak, should be contained, stored and transported in leak proof bags contained within the linen bag.
Regards
Julie Hunt
Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention and Control
Royal North Shore Hospital, Reserve Rd, St Leonards 2065
Tel 02 9926 7914 | Fax 02 9926 6161 | juhunt@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au>>> Sony SO 9/05/2012 11:31 pm >>>
HI All,I am reviewing our hospital’s laundry practices, and I would like to know whether water soluble bags are commonly used in Australia hospitals. If use, how it minimize infection risk, If not, what is the limitation?
Regards,
Sony SO
Nursing Officer, Infection Control Team
Kwong Wah Hospital
Tel:+ 852 3517-2409 Fax: +852 2332-3348 email:sony@ha.org.hk
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