With disinfection and proper sanitation being at the forefront of most healthcare facilities’ minds, SMG3 is taking the time to assist caregivers on how to prevent germ spread through their mobile devices.
In the healthcare sector, mobile devices are used to call nurses, access patient health records, and enter data at patient bedsides. However, these devices can harbor bacteria and can be a vector for disease transmission if they are not properly sanitized. In fact, improperly disinfected phones can contribute to the risk of healthcare-associated infections / hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). One study screened 200 mobile phones from healthcare workers (HCWs) in 14 operating rooms and an intensive care unit (ICU). The results showed that 94.5% of the mobile phones demonstrated evidence of contamination with various pathogens. Consequently, facilities must dedicate efforts to both cleaning and disinfecting devices.
Cleaning your phone with a microfiber cloth may produce the appearance of cleanliness, but in general, it’s not enough to remove harmful pathogens from the surface. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines the differences between cleaning and disinfecting as follows:
Best practice is to clean mobile phones of visible impurities first, followed by disinfecting the surface with a chemical cleaner.
The type of chemical cleaner used will depend on the mobile device. For example, many consumer-grade devices will not hold up to repeated disinfecting with harsh chemicals, and many do not have the IP rating necessary to avoid the ingress of liquid that can damage internal device components. However, enterprise-grade devices are designed to hold up to frequent cleaning and disinfecting procedures using a wide variety of standard cleaning products for medical environments including but not limited to hydrogen peroxide (3% solution), bleach (10% solution, not to be used on metal charging contacts), and isopropyl alcohol (91% solution).
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