How Much Do You Know About Washing Medical Fabrics? One Of

Jan 07, 2020

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What does medical fabric mean? Medical fabrics refer to all textiles that can be reused after being washed in the hospital, including surgical sheets, clothes used by patients, bed sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases, etc., as well as work clothes, hats, surgical clothes, cloth towels, floor towels, etc. used by staff. According to the washing requirements, it can be divided into clean medical fabric and non clean medical fabric.

1. Clean medical fabric (hereinafter referred to as "clean fabric") meets the test standard after being washed, disinfected and other treatment.

2. Non clean medical fabric (hereinafter referred to as "non clean fabric") after use or without washing and disinfection. It can also be divided into infectious non clean medical fabric and general non clean medical fabric.

3. Infectious non clean medical fabrics (hereinafter referred to as "infectious fabrics") can be reused after being used by patients with infectious diseases (including infectious diseases and multi drug resistant bacteria infection), or polluted by patients' blood, body fluids, secretions (excluding sweat) and excreta, which have potential infection risks.

4. General non clean medical fabrics (hereinafter referred to as "general fabrics") all post use medical fabrics except infectious fabrics in hospital.

Coverall

Isolation Gown

Protective clothing

Bedding in duty room

Sick clothes

Patient bedding

All kinds of towels (sheets) and accessories used in diagnosis and treatment


After being polluted by the blood, body fluid and excreta of patients, especially those with infectious diseases, medical fabrics are infectious, and must be washed and disinfected. Including collection, transportation, sorting, washing, drying, sorting, storage, distribution of key control points, related quality requirements and testing standards, but also need to standardize the management of hospital fabric washing place!


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