熒光粉用于評(píng)估環(huán)境清潔的效果
紫外熒光粉和凝膠已在、教育和食品安全行業(yè)使用多年。各地的專業(yè)人士已向護(hù)士、感染預(yù)防專家、醫(yī)生、房屋清潔人員、看門人、教師、學(xué)生、餐廳經(jīng)理、食品處理人員、銀行家和其他處理潛在傳染性材料的人員教授了數(shù)百萬堂衛(wèi)生和感染控制課程。
熒光粉和熒光凝膠與紫外線燈(黑光)和有效的感染控制課程一起使用時(shí)有很多用途。
模擬細(xì)菌可以涂在手上進(jìn)行手衛(wèi)生訓(xùn)練(洗手前涂抹,然后檢查遺漏的部位)。學(xué)生可以了解如何在洗手的同時(shí)徹底去除細(xì)菌。任何年齡或工作職位都可以使用乳液、凝膠或粉末進(jìn)行洗手訓(xùn)練。
熒光細(xì)菌對(duì)于環(huán)境清潔培訓(xùn)和驗(yàn)證也非常有效。房屋清潔人員和其他類型的清潔工受益于在黑光下看到熒光粉或凝膠的效果。
將粉末或凝膠放在門把手、墻壁、手推車、床、地板、機(jī)器和其他具有高接觸頻率的區(qū)域。因?yàn)椋?jīng)常接觸的區(qū)域可能具有zui高的細(xì)菌濃度。以下是CDC 網(wǎng)站摘自《環(huán)境評(píng)估概念計(jì)劃模型》附錄 B:
http : //www.cdc.gov/HAI/toolkits/Appendices-Evaluating-Environ-Cleaning.html(使用鏈接查看完整的附錄 B)
環(huán)境清潔評(píng)估方案 環(huán)境評(píng)估概念程序模型的附錄
附錄 B:評(píng)估環(huán)境衛(wèi)生熒光標(biāo)記的客觀方法——熒光凝膠、粉末和乳液都是為了在房間清潔之前標(biāo)記高接觸物體而開發(fā)的。雖然粉末和乳液已被用作教育干預(yù)的一部分,但它們的明顯可見性(乳液和粉末)、容易受到干擾(粉末)以及難以輕松去除(如果允許空氣干燥的乳液)可能會(huì)限制它們?cè)诒O(jiān)控系統(tǒng)中使用,并且很少或沒有發(fā)布用于此目的的經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
相比之下,熒光凝膠在表面干燥透明,耐磨,并且有幾項(xiàng)研究證明了該系統(tǒng)在客觀評(píng)估清潔實(shí)踐和量化教育干預(yù)對(duì)此類清潔的影響方面的準(zhǔn)確性。 [ 4,5 ] 因?yàn)檫@些熒光標(biāo)記物都旨在指示物理去除所施加的物質(zhì),有效但清潔效率較低的表面可能更有可能使用這些標(biāo)記之一而不是一種培養(yǎng)技術(shù)被標(biāo)記為不符合質(zhì)量標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。
熒光細(xì)菌的應(yīng)用可以在環(huán)境清潔人員知道測(cè)試的情況下進(jìn)行,也可以秘密進(jìn)行驗(yàn)證。在進(jìn)行培訓(xùn)時(shí),將模擬細(xì)菌應(yīng)用于所需的表面。讓凝膠干燥或粉末沉淀。用紫外線燈向?qū)W員展示細(xì)菌,以想象該區(qū)域在黑光下是如何被照亮的。指導(dǎo)一名或多名學(xué)員按照教給他們的方式清潔該區(qū)域。如果熒光材料是真正的細(xì)菌,則再次使用紫外線燈顯示可能會(huì)傳播疾病和疾病的遺漏點(diǎn)(細(xì)菌)。之后立即花時(shí)間討論環(huán)境清潔原則和流程,以幫助您的員工獲得更衛(wèi)生的結(jié)果。強(qiáng)調(diào)他們?cè)诮M織感染控制計(jì)劃中的作用。
暗中應(yīng)用熒光細(xì)菌時(shí),選擇一個(gè)區(qū)域,應(yīng)用該細(xì)菌并將其輸入到驗(yàn)證日志中。記錄正在測(cè)試的區(qū)域可以讓您記住檢查的地點(diǎn)和時(shí)間。日志還應(yīng)有助于跟蹤在特定時(shí)間負(fù)責(zé)清潔該區(qū)域的工作人員。
清潔檢查可以在有或沒有工作人員在場(chǎng)的情況下進(jìn)行。只需拿起紫外線燈即可查看該區(qū)域的清潔程度或未清潔程度。在許多情況下,細(xì)菌并沒有被清除,而只是在整個(gè)區(qū)域傳播。利用驗(yàn)證后的時(shí)間向工作人員說明正確的清潔程序。
Fluorescent powder and gel has been used in the medical, education and food safety industries for many years now. Professionals all around the world have taught millions of hygiene and infection control lessons to nurses, infection preventionists, doctors, house cleaning staff, janitors, teachers, students, restaurant managers, food handlers, bankers and others that handle potentially infectious materials.
Fluorescent powder and fluorescent gel (we distribute Glo Germ and Glitterbug) has many uses when used in conjunction with a UV lamp (black light) and an effective infection control lesson.
Simulation germs can be applied on hands for hand hygiene training (apply before hand washing and then check the spots that were missed). Students can find out how to fully get all the germs off while washing their hands. Hand washing training with the lotion, gel or powder can be used with any age or job position.
Fluorescent germs are very effective for environmental cleaning training and verification as well. House cleaning staff and other janitor types benefit from seeing the effects of the fluorescent powder or gel under a black light.
Place the powder or gel on door knobs, walls, carts, beds, floors, machines and other areas that have a high touch frequency. For, areas that are frequently touched will likely have the highest concentration of germs. The following is an excerpt from the CDC Website from Appendix B of the Conceptual Program Model for Environmental Evaluation:
http://www.cdc.gov/HAI/toolkits/Appendices-Evaluating-Environ-Cleaning.html
(use the link to see the full Appendix B)
Options for Evaluating Environmental Cleaning Appendices to the Conceptual Program Model for Environmental Evaluation
Appendix B: Objective Methods for Evaluating Environmental Hygiene
Fluorescent Markers – Fluorescent gel, powder, and lotion have all been developed for the purpose of marking high touch objects prior to room cleaning. While the powder and lotion have been used as part of educational interventions, their overt visibility (lotions and powder), ease with which they can be disturbed (powder), and difficulty with easy removal (lotion if allowed to air dry) may limit their use in a monitoring system and there is little or no published experience in their use for this purpose.
In contrast, the fluorescent gel dries transparent on surfaces, resists abrasion, and there are several studies demonstrating the accuracy of the system in objectively evaluating cleaning practice and quantifying the impact of educational interventions on such cleaning.[4,5] Because these fluorescent markers are all designed to indicate physical removal of an applied substance, surfaces that are effectively disinfected but less effectively cleaned may be more likely flagged as failing to meet a quality standard using one of these markers than one of the culture techniques.
The application of the fluorescent germs can be done with the environmental cleaning staff knowing about the test or it can be done in secret to verify. When conducting a training, apply the simulation germs across the desired surface. Let the gel dry or powder settle. Show the trainees the germs with the UV lamp to visualize how the area is lit under the black light. Instruct one or many trainees to clean the area the way it has been taught to them. Use the UV lamp once more to show the spots (germs) that were missed that could potentially spread illness and disease if the fluorescent materials were real germs. Use time immediately after to discuss environmental cleaning principles and processes that will help your staff achieve more sanitary results. Emphasize their role in the organization’s infection control plan.
When applying the fluorescent germs in secret, select an area, apply the germs and enter it in a verification log. Keeping a log of the areas being tested will allow you to remember where and when to check. The log should also help keep track of those staff members that are in charge of cleaning the area at a certain time.
The cleaning check can be done with or without the staff member present. Simply take the UV lamp to see how well the area was cleaned or not cleaned. In many instances, the germs are not cleaned up, but merely spread across the area. Use the time after the verification to instruct the staff member about correct cleaning procedures.