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5.2
Cleaning and Disinfection Plan
5.3
Instruction of Care Staff and Technical Personnel
Continuous disinfection is only necessary in hospitals when a resident has a multiple-re-
sistant pathogen (e.g. MRSA).
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Before operating the bed again, ensure that there is no residual moisture on the electrical
contacts by drying or blowing on the power plug.
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The electrical components must not be cleaned with a water jet, a high pressure cleaner
or any other similar device! Clean only with a moist cloth (at most with pressure-less
splash water)!
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If you suspect that water or any other form of moisture has penetrated the electrical com-
ponents, unplug the power plug immediately or do not plug it back into the socket. Label
the bed clearly as “out of order” and do not use the bed. Report this immediately to the
operator responsible.
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Remove the bed linen and send it to the laundry service.
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Clean all surfaces, including the slatted bed frame and mattress base made of synthet-
ic inserts or a metal lattice base, with a mild and environmentally friendly cleaning
agent. This also applies for the handset.
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If the bed has been visibly contaminated with infectious or potentially infectious materi-
als, the bed should be subsequently disinfected by wiping with one of the disinfection
media approved by the DGHM (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hygiene und Mikrobiologie,
German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology) which is suitable for the corresponding
surfaces. The same applies for all beds with residents who have notifiable diseases ac-
cording to § 6 of the Infektionsschutzgesetz (IfSG, Protection against Infection Act),
bacterial infections, or infections with multiple-resistant pathogens (e.g. MRSA, VRE),
as well as all beds in intensive care stations and infectious disease clinics. For all disin-
fections, the concentrations given in the DGHM list must be observed.
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Disinfection of the castors is only necessary when they have been visibly contaminated
with infectious or potentially infectious materials.
In order to ensure that cleaning and disinfection are conducted properly, we recommend that
users and staff are appropriately instructed. They should be instructed to observe the follow-
ing points:
Cleaning and Disinfection
Part B: Operator and Technical Personnel
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Summary of Contents for Regia
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