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Multi-Clean Restroom Cleaning Procedures. Introduction. Restroom Cleaning may involve private, patient restrooms and general public restrooms..
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Multi-Clean Restroom Cleaning Procedures Introduction Restroom Cleaning may involve private, patient restrooms and general public restrooms.. Note: Special procedures including more intensive cleaning procedures may be required in isolation areas or in areas housing immuno compromised individuals.
Multi-Clean Restroom Cleaning Procedures Overview Daily Cleaning Announce Yourself: Gently knock on the door, if the patient is alert or restroom is public. Set Up Safety Signs: Place a wet floor sign outside and inside the door. Equipment: Be sure to have on proper safety equipment which means gloves and protective eyewear Only bring into the restroom the equipment needed, leave the cart outside the room.
Multi-Clean Restroom Cleaning Procedures Equipment and Supplies Getting Started….Gather your supplies Wiping Cloths Mop Bucket with Century Q Solution Refills for dispensers, roll towels, toilet paper Bowl Mop Floor Mops Wall Mops High Duster Spray bottle, labeled #2 Multi-Shine Glass Cleaner. Bucket with Century Q Solution Spray bottle, labeled, containing Century Q Solution Trash Can Liners (standard, general waste) Wet Floor Signs
Multi-Clean Restroom Cleaning Procedures Daily Cleaning • Announce Yourself Always knock, politely announce yourself as housekeeping. • Wet Floor Signs Place wet floor signs in the hallway in front of the room entrance, and inside the room. • Enter room with supplies. Do not bring the cart into the room, carry in necessary supplies. • Toilets bowls and urinals. Apply disinfectant to interior of all toilets and urinals. • Empty Trash Always wear gloves. Put on new gloves when waste is properly sealed and placed in proper receptacles. Disinfect trash containers before replacing with fresh liners. • Check and Fill Dispensers. Towel dispensers, soap and sanitizer dispensers need to be filled. Wipe dispensers with disinfectant cleaner. • Clean Mirrors and Glass Use Glass Cleaner to clean mirrors and glass. • Clean High Touch Surfaces Use Century Q to wipe down all patient contact surfaces. Light switches, door knobs, window sills and all horizontal surfaces. Spot clean walls as needed. • Clean Sinks, Countertops, and Partitions Use disinfectant cleaner for these surfaces. • Toilets and Urinals Clean and wipe exterior surfaces, then use bowl mop to swab all interior surfaces, paying attention to the underside surfaces. Flush toilets/urinals. • Damp Mop Floors. Use a Century Q solution to mop floors.