Graham Field fr566g Wheelchair User Manual


 
FR566DG-INS-LAB-RevC13: Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner Assembly and Operating Instructions 21
Detergent and water are adequate for cleaning surfaces in nonpatient-care areas (e.g.,
administrative ofces). Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces on a more frequent
schedule than minimal-touch housekeeping surfaces. Clean walls, blinds, and window
curtains in patient-care areas when they are visibly dusty or soiled.
Do not perform disinfectant fogging in patient-care areas.
Avoid large-surface cleaning methods that produce mists or aerosols, or disperse dust in
patient-care areas.
Follow proper procedures for effective uses of mops, cloths, and solutions.
Prepare cleaning solutions daily or as needed, and replace with fresh solution
frequently according to facility policies and procedures.
Change the mop head at the beginning of each day and also as required by facility
policy, or after cleaning up large spills of blood or other body substances.
Clean mops and cloths after use and allow to dry before reuse; or use single-use,
disposable mop heads and cloths.
When performing low- or intermediate-level disinfection of environmental surfaces in
nurseries and neonatal units, avoid unnecessary exposure of neonates to disinfectant
residues on these surfaces by using EPA-registered germicides in accordance with
manufacturers’ instructions and safety advisories.