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    Jayne OConnor
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    Dear Colleagues,

    I am seeking advice regarding window dressing .i.e. net curtain and drapes.
    Our facility has recently acquired a small rehab facility, where they have net curtains and drapes at the window for each room!!
    My question to you all is, should the curtains be laundered after a patient with an MRO has been care for in the room? Baring in mind the drapes are for window dressing and not privacy and are not always drawn closed. Ideally I’d like to get rid of said items but it is not possible at present.

    Please advise 🙂

    Kind regards
    Jayne

    Jayne OConnor RN, BSc.Inf.Cont.
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    Sydney Adventist Hospital
    185 Fox valley Rd,
    Wahroonga 2076

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    Dear Jayne,
    At our hospital, when we were using cloth curtains, these were changed(that is laundered) after a patient with an MRO was discharged.
    Kind regards,
    Rita
    Rita Roy

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Control
    Hornsby Kuringai Health Services
    Tel 02 9477 9232 | Fax 02 9477 9013 | Mob 0422 930 370 | Rita.Roy@health.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

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    Dear Colleagues,

    I am seeking advice regarding window dressing .i.e. net curtain and drapes.
    Our facility has recently acquired a small rehab facility, where they have net curtains and drapes at the window for each room!!
    My question to you all is, should the curtains be laundered after a patient with an MRO has been care for in the room? Baring in mind the drapes are for window dressing and not privacy and are not always drawn closed. Ideally I’d like to get rid of said items but it is not possible at present.

    Please advise 🙂

    Kind regards
    Jayne

    Jayne OConnor RN, BSc.Inf.Cont.
    IPC Co ordinator
    Sydney Adventist Hospital
    185 Fox valley Rd,
    Wahroonga 2076

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    #72809
    Jayne OConnor
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    Thanks Rita,
    That’s correct this is what we do here too. However the curtains that I refer to are really window dressing as opposed to a privacy screen.!! Here we don’t have the need for window dressing. The issue has arisen as we have a new GM at the rehab facility ( which we don’t or haven’t previously covered)and has highlighted to us. Cleanable roller blinds might be the long term solution.???

    Kind regards
    Jayne

    Jayne OConnor RN, BSc.Inf.Cont.
    IPC Co ordinator
    Sydney Adventist Hospital
    185 Fox valley Rd,
    Wahroonga 2076

    —–Original Message—–

    Dear Jayne,
    At our hospital, when we were using cloth curtains, these were changed(that is laundered) after a patient with an MRO was discharged.
    Kind regards,
    Rita
    Rita Roy

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Control Hornsby Kuringai Health Services Tel 02 9477 9232 | Fax 02 9477 9013 | Mob 0422 930 370 | Rita.Roy@health.nsw.gov.au http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

    ________________________________________

    Dear Colleagues,

    I am seeking advice regarding window dressing .i.e. net curtain and drapes.
    Our facility has recently acquired a small rehab facility, where they have net curtains and drapes at the window for each room!!
    My question to you all is, should the curtains be laundered after a patient with an MRO has been care for in the room? Baring in mind the drapes are for window dressing and not privacy and are not always drawn closed. Ideally I’d like to get rid of said items but it is not possible at present.

    Please advise 🙂

    Kind regards
    Jayne

    Jayne OConnor RN, BSc.Inf.Cont.
    IPC Co ordinator
    Sydney Adventist Hospital
    185 Fox valley Rd,
    Wahroonga 2076

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    #72813
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    We are still phasing out our curtains, but in the rooms that have them we remove all curtains and have them laundered, sometimes it has to be steam cleaned as some of the curtains do not come out well after high temperature machine washing.

    Kelly

    Kelly Barton
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    Reduce, re-use, recycle. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Rita Roy
    Sent: Friday, 26 February 2016 12:18 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: Window dressing

    Dear Jayne,
    At our hospital, when we were using cloth curtains, these were changed(that is laundered) after a patient with an MRO was discharged.
    Kind regards,
    Rita
    Rita Roy

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Control Hornsby Kuringai Health Services Tel 02 9477 9232 | Fax 02 9477 9013 | Mob 0422 930 370 | Rita.Roy@health.nsw.gov.au http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] on behalf of Jayne OConnor [Jayne.OConnor@SAH.ORG.AU]
    Sent: Thursday, 25 February 2016 12:02 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Window dressing

    Dear Colleagues,

    I am seeking advice regarding window dressing .i.e. net curtain and drapes.
    Our facility has recently acquired a small rehab facility, where they have net curtains and drapes at the window for each room!!
    My question to you all is, should the curtains be laundered after a patient with an MRO has been care for in the room? Baring in mind the drapes are for window dressing and not privacy and are not always drawn closed. Ideally I’d like to get rid of said items but it is not possible at present.

    Please advise 🙂

    Kind regards
    Jayne

    Jayne OConnor RN, BSc.Inf.Cont.
    IPC Co ordinator
    Sydney Adventist Hospital
    185 Fox valley Rd,
    Wahroonga 2076
    Tel: DD (02)0 9487 9732
    Mobile: 0406752685

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