easy FOAM-it Pre wash Cleaner lays down a thick layer of long lasting
The all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner will replace multiple products, lower surgical instrument cleaning costs and improve surgical instrument performance. 4 Enzyme Detergents remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden, condition and lubricate the surface of surgical instruments and then rinse clean. ONE gallon delivers 512 gallons of Surgical Instruments Detergent Cleaner 4. Your will use less surgical instrument detergent cleaner and save more with lower surgical instrument detergent cleaner shipping costs, lower surgical instrument detergent cleaner inventory costs and more effective surgical instrument cleaning. The easy FOAM-it is a Neutral pH, long lasting, highly effective, formulation of 4 enzyme detergents to rapidly break-down bioburden, while the surfactant chemical complex cleans the surface, conditions the “passive layer” of surgical stainless steel to prevent corrosion, removes STAINS, lubricates moving parts, and then rinsing clean. The easy FOAM-it Surgical instrument Cleaner AND Conditioners, deliver all of the cleaning & conditioning power you really need in ONE application. The highly concentrated easy FOAM-it Surgical instrument Cleaner is aggressive against your most difficult cleaning challenge, and is guaranteed to be safe for all types of metal, rigid and flexible scopes, lenses, microsurgical instrumentation and reprocessing equipment. The easy FOAM-it Surgical instrument Cleaner will: remove stains, protect the surface protection, and lubricate. The multi-tiered high level Enzyme Formulation (Protease, Amylase, Lipase, and Carbohydrase enzymes) quickly removes the most stubborn organic encrustation and bio-burden including: blood, fat, carbohydrates, starches, and protein. The easy FOAM-it Surgical instrument Cleaner high-level surfactant Chemical Complex breaks down and removes bioburden, cleans the surface, removes stains, and conditions the surface to prevent staining and corrosion and pitting. The free rinsing all-in-ONE Surgical instrument Cleaner Chemical Complex will condition the source water and counter the effects of hard water for optimal spotless cleaning.
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Dental Surgical Instrument Cleaning costs.
Typically, Healthcare Facilities manually clean dental surgical instruments with dried encrustation, excessive debris, cannulated surgical instruments, surgical instruments with working channels and/or dental surgical instruments with lumens. Healthcare Facilities also manually clean dental surgical instruments, when an instrument washer is not available. Hand washing dental surgical instruments places the reprocessing personnel at risk. In the decontamination area, dental surgical instruments are received that are contaminated with variable amounts of debris and unidentified microorganisms. Within the 'Clean Side' reprocessing area, surgical instruments requiring further reprocessing are handled by unprotected reprocessing personnel.
CLEANING SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS BY HAND CAN LEAD TO INJURY AND INCREASED EXPOSURE TO HERPATITIS. THE CDC BELIEVES THAT AS MANY AS 18,000 HEALTH CARE WORKERS PER YEAR MAY BE INFECTED BY THE HBV,” AND “AS MANY AS 300 DEATHS MAY RESULT ANNUALLY.”
Inherent in the manual cleaning-decontamination-reprocessing of dental surgical instruments is power spraying, splashing, and the creation of contaminated aerosols. The manual cleaning-decontamination-reprocessing of dental surgical instruments presents the risk of infectious puncture wounds. The handling of each individual dental surgical instrument device is time consuming, labor intensive, renders limited through-put and has high overhead costs.3
In the United States manufacturers of Surgical Instrument Washers are not approved by the FDA to market their products as Washer Disinfectors. However, many of the Surgical Instrument Washers are manufactured to produce the times and temperatures that can effectively deliver disinfected surgical instruments. If it is your preference to have cleaning reprocessing results of a "washer disinfector", refer to the Surgical Instrument Washer Specifications for assurance that the times and temperatures available are those you consider to be appropriate for disinfecting surgical instruments.
Automated Surgical Instrument Washers Surgical Instrument Cleaning can safely contain within their chambers the cleaning-decontamination-reprocessing functions, removal of debris, and contaminated aerosols. The batch treatment of reprocessing surgical instruments using automated Surgical Instrument Washer Decontaminators Disinfectors saves time, increases material through-put, improves surgical instrument turnaround times, provides for FTE reduction, and lowers cost for surgical instrument cleaners. It has been demonstrated that a properly designed Dental Surgical Instrument Washer Decontaminator Disinfector, that is used to manufacturer’s specifications, will consistently and repeatedly remove all microorganisms from dental surgical instruments.
Automated Surgical Instrument Washers Surgical Instrument Cleaning should be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s direction for use, to secure the most consistent and efficacious results. Worker safety and reprocessing efficacy can be compromised by violating the manufacturer’s recommendations. Examples of such recommendations are: Keeping the cannulated dental surgical instrument working chambers and lumens exposed during cleaning-reprocessing and the use of purified water final rinses.
It is critical that devices are cleaned properly to secure the safety of reprocessing workers in the Clean Area. During the steps of inspection, sorting and packaging of devices, the unprotected reprocessing personnel are repeatedly at risk from a dental surgical instrument that has remained contaminated with microorganisms. Within the implementation of the Universal Surgical Instrument Reprocessing Decontamination Precautions, it is our goal to eliminate exposure and reduce the risk to Reprocessing personnel whenever possible. The primary element is Cleaning Surgical Instruments using automated dental surgical instrument washers and to eliminate hand washing surgical instruments whenever possible.
Clean is Safe Conclusion
The use of proper hand washing dental surgical instrument reprocessing decontamination methods can render dental surgical instruments that are clean, but requires the continual exposure of the Reprocessing Staff to contaminated dental surgical instruments. The Reprocessing Staff performance is influenced by skill level, knowledge and work load. This may impact the efficacy of the process. The use of a properly designed dental surgical instrument washer decontaminator disinfector reduces the: overhead cost of reprocessing, risks to the Reprocessing Staff and provides consistence removal of all microorganisms from soiled dental surgical instruments. Once a dental surgical instrument is clean, it is then safe (Clean is Safe) for further reprocessing and handling. Proper cleaning is the prerequisite for disinfecting and/or sterilizing surgical instruments. Optimal cleaning can render dental surgical instruments that, at the end of decontamination, cleaning, and reprocessing, are sterile.
John Temple
Product Development
all-in-ONE highly concentrated
Surgical Instrument Cleaning and Conditioning Lower Surgical instrument washer detergent costs.
ONE gallon delivers 512 gallons of
cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner effectively.
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Dental Surgical Instrument Cleaning costs.
all-in-ONE highly concentrated
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Conditioning Lower Surgical instrument washer detergent costs.
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The Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaner that will cut costs.
easy FOAM-it pre wash
Cleaner
all-in-ONE Enzyme Detergents
all-in-ONE Washer Detergent
The Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaner that will cut costs.