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• Reusable mop heads should be laundered daily. Mop heads should be replaced regularly depending on the frequency of use and whenever visibly stained. • Mop buckets should be cleaned after use, dried with paper towels, then disinfected and stored inverted to air dry in the housekeeping/cleaners equipment store where available.
(1) There should be an individual mop for each area within the surgical suite. (2) Operating room mop heads should be laundered and sterilized daily. (3) A fresh germicidal solution should be used for each area. (4) Mop heads should not be stored in used germicidal solution between periods of utilization.
May 19, 2008 · Because environmental services staff must change mop heads and mop water frequently to prevent the transmission of infectious pathogens from one patient room to another, these constant tasks can mean increased opportunity for healthcare worker strain or injury — a significant occupational hazard.
Conventional wet mopping practices– including mopping the floor, preparing and changing the cleaning solution, and wringing the mop before and after jobs–take approximately 15 minutes for a typical patient room. Reduce custodial staff injuries and workers’ compensation claims.
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May 12, 2004 · 16.4 Wash Mop Heads, Buckets and Receptacles. Rinse, clean, dry and store, as per colour code segregation policy. Mop heads must be detachable and air dried after use.
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• Mop heads should be washed in the bucket in detergent and warm water after use, rinsed and stored upright to dry. Mop heads should be replaced regularly depending on the frequency of use. • Equipment, e.g. mops, should not be stored overnight in disinfectants or disinfectant solutions. If disinfection is required, the mop head should be