How do clean and disinfect the locker room area of the sanitary facilities?
In this post, we show you some recommendations to clean and disinfect the locker room area in hospitals, medical centers, or residences. The locker room area of any health facility is a space where two different environments confront each other.
Although these areas are considered low risk, they act as a barrier to separate the exterior from the interior environment of hospitals, medical centers, or residences. Promoting personal hygiene, besides cleaning and disinfecting changing rooms, helps to enhance the safety of health facilities.
Below, we present some recommendations to keep these areas in perfect hygiene conditions and minimize risks by technical health personnel:
- What products do we need to clean and disinfect changing rooms in healthcare facilities?
- Organize the locker room area well to prevent cross-contamination
- Place solutions for hand hygiene at the access doors to the locker rooms
- Clean and disinfect surfaces and floors frequently
- Wash work robes and pajamas frequently enough
- Equip changing rooms with the products for personal hygiene
- Install personal protective equipment dispensers before access to health facilities
- Do you need help cleaning and disinfecting the locker room area in your health center?
What products do we need to clean and disinfect changing rooms in healthcare facilities?
For the cleaning and disinfection of locker rooms in hospitals, medical centers, or residences, we need:
- Mops and cloths for cleaning surfaces and floors
- Neutral and acid detergents for cleaning and disinfectant products
- Hand hygiene solutions
- Individual protection equipment (disposable gowns, masks, gloves, etc.)
- The combined use of these products and their placement in strategic areas of the changing rooms will help prevent cross-contamination problems.
Organize the locker room area well to prevent cross-contamination
In order for the locker room area to act as a barrier between the outside and inside environment of the sanitary facilities, it is important to organize the space and equip it strategically.
For example, the use of special lockers helps separate street clothes from gowns or pajamas used to work in hospitals, residences, or medical centers, preventing possible cross-contamination problems.
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- Place solutions for hand hygiene at the access doors to the locker rooms
- Hands are the main transmitters of harmful microorganisms.-
- To prevent them from entering the changing rooms and, therefore, also the sanitary facilities (and vice versa), we recommend placing hydroalcoholic gel stations or dispensers at the entrance doors to the changing rooms.
- The action of disinfecting the hands with antiseptic products does not replace, hand washing with soap and water.
Clean and disinfect surfaces and floors frequently
Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces are also two useful tools to prevent cross-contamination. Bearing in mind that changing rooms can be humid spaces, we recommend it to have acid detergents to remove limescale residues.
Mops are the most suitable option for sweeping and scrubbing floors. Considering that we carry thousands of microorganisms and dirt particles in our shoes, we recommend it to clean and disinfect floors several times a day.
After having applied the different cleaning products. Proceed with the disinfectant products, preferably compounds based on chlorine or alcohol and with bactericidal and virucidal action.
Wash work robes and pajamas frequently enough
Another source of contamination in hospitals, medical centers, or residences for the elderly is the gowns or pajamas used by technical health personnel. Besides keeping them in separate areas inside the lockers, it is important to pay attention to the frequency of their cleaning.
For washing, we will store these garments in shower bags or trolleys. Will be transferred to the laundry area.
Equip changing rooms with the products for personal hygiene
The presence of paper and soap dispensers in the locker room area encourages personal hygiene among users.
To prevent cross-contamination, we recommend the use of self-cut paper dispensers and automatic soap dispensers. It is also advisable to place dispensers with gel and shampoo in the shower area if any.
Install personal protective equipment dispensers before access to health facilities
The placement of disposable gloves, masks, or grown dispensers in the area prior to access to health facilities helps to enhance safety. Likewise, it is also convenient to place litter bins at the access doors to the changing rooms through the interior of the centers to dispose of all the PPE that has been used during the day.
We remind you that the use of disposable personal protective equipment considerably prevents the risk of cross-contamination. Do you need help cleaning and disinfecting the locker room area in your health center?
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