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Subject: MRSA Decontamination
I completed the following following work to remove solid waste from your MRSA contaminated apartment. I also removed carpet, carpet padding, kitchen utensils, bottles, and more. I removed the refrigerator to clean below it, disinfect, and clean and disinfect its interior.
1. Fog entire apartment with PureGreen 24; 2. Baged solid waste, 3. Clean horizontal, nonporous surfaces located in the kitchen, 4. Applied Pure Green 24 and then a mild bleach and water solution to apartment. Fixed Fee: $11,200.00.
Always ensure that your staff take normal precautions when entering an area known to harbor infectious microorganisms. Neither does biohazard cleanup imply microorganism "extermination" nor methods used by exterminators.
Caution
Without an environmental hygienist's swab testing, testing for MRSA becomes impractical and cost prohibitive in many circumstances. Always ensure that staff apply typical cleaning solutions while using rubber gloves. Where practical, always paint surfaces following biohazard cleanup for infectious diseases. .
Eddie Evans
Biosafe
Environmental Cleaning & Disinfecting for MRSAWhat’s the difference between cleaners, sanitizers, and disinfectants?
Which disinfectants should I use against MRSA?Disinfectants effective against Staphylococcus aureus or staph are most likely also effective against MRSA. These products are readily available from grocery stores and other retail stores. Check the disinfectant product’s label on the back of the container. Most, if not all, disinfectant manufacturers will provide a list of germs on their label that their product can destroy. Use disinfectants that are registered by the EPA (check for an EPA registration number on the product’s label to confirm that it is registered). How should cleaners and disinfectants be used?Read the label first. Each cleaner and disinfectant has instructions on the label that tell you important facts:
LaundryRoutine laundry procedures, detergents, and laundry additives will all help to make clothes, towels, and linens safe to wear or touch. If items have been contaminated by infectious material, these may be laundered separately, but this is not absolutely necessary. Facility Cleaning & Disinfection after a MRSA InfectionWhen MRSA skin infections occur, cleaning and disinfection should be performed on surfaces that are likely to contact uncovered or poorly covered infections.
Surfaces to CleanFocus on surfaces that touch people’s bare skin each day and any surfaces that could come into contact with uncovered infections. For example, surfaces such as benches in a weight room or locker room. Large surfaces such as floors and walls have not been directly associated in the spread of staph and MRSA. There is no evidence that spraying or fogging rooms or surfaces with disinfectants will prevent MRSA infections more effectively than the targeted approach of cleaning frequently touched surfaces and any surfaces that have been exposed to infections. Shared EquipmentShared equipment that comes into direct skin contact should be cleaned after each use and allowed to dry. Equipment, such as helmets and protective gear, should be cleaned according to the equipment manufacturers’ instructions to make sure the cleaner will not harm the item. More about Cleaning & Disinfecting Athletic Facilities for MRSA... Cleaning Keyboards and other Difficult SurfacesMany items such as computer keyboards or handheld electronic devices may be difficult to clean or disinfect or they could be damaged if they became wet. If these items are touched by many people during the course of the day, a cleanable cover/skin could be used on the item to allow for cleaning while protecting the item. Always check to see if the manufacturer has instructions for cleaning. Is it Clean?Although in most situations you will not know if a surface has been cleaned, it’s important to remember that most surfaces do not pose a risk of spreading MRSA. If cleaning procedures are unknown, take the appropriate precautions such as:
These precautions are especially important in settings such as in locker rooms, gyms, and health clubs. |
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