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Devices in contact with intact patient skin can usually be effectively prepared for safe reuse by cleaning
and low level disinfection. It is always best to consult each manufacturer’s documentation and product
instructions for precise cleaning and disinfection instructions. It is also important to follow your
institution’s policies and guidelines for infection prevention and control.
The outer case of the Genesis Touch Tablet is made of polycarbonate. This is a durable plastic commonly
used in medical equipment. It is compatible with a variety of cleaners and disinfectants; however there are
some chemicals that should not be used. The following is a summary of expected chemical compatibilities.
It is based on Honeywell HomMed’s testing and information verification.
Manufacturers of cleaning and disinfecting products may change their chemical formulations at any time.
The Genesis Touch Tablet should never be immersed, sprayed or soaked in any liquid. Cleaning/
disinfecting should be done with dampened cloth, preferably lint-free.
Acceptable
Chemical Name
Common Names or Example Brands
Acetic Acid 20%
Vinegar (commercial 5%)
Alcohols:Isopropyl 60–70%
Ammonium Chlorides
Formula 409 Antibacterial
Citric Acid 10%
Detergents (alkylbenzenesulfonates)
Formaldehyde 40 - 100%
Ethanol
Hydrogen Peroxide
Oils:Citric (not orange)
Oils:Olive
Oils:Pine
Soap Solutions
Sodium bicarbonate
Baking Soda
Sodium Borate
Borax
Water
Silver (Elemental)
Peroxyacetic Acid
Steriplex SD
o-Phenylphenol 0.28%
o-Benzyl-PChlorophenol 0.03%
Certol ProSpray Wipes
Diisobutylphenoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl
ammonium chloride
Metrex Caviwipes Towelettes
Hydrogen peroxide
Benzyl alchohol
Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant
Wipes
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