- Cleaning. Thoroughly clean the items after using – it doesn’t mean that the item looks clean it is clean, there are germs and bacteria everywhere. Always have a keen eye for stains and smudges that might spread germs to any of the medical equipment.
- Sanitising. You shouldn’t settle on just wiping your equipment and surfaces with a damp cloth or dust it, make sure that you take on extra measures in completely sanitising your equipment. Go for organic cleaning solutions to avoid the risk of your cleaning staff getting sick with the fumes.
- Disinfecting. Through this process, you can actually eliminate the pathogens and microorganisms. There are specialised disinfectants that could eliminate these disease couriers and make the hospital safer. These chemicals might be harmful for your cleaning staff, so make sure that they are fully equipped to clean the hospital grounds.
- It goes without saying the hygiene works wonders in the cleanliness of the workplace. By making your staff go in with a crisp and clean set of clothes, proper shower, and tidy hairdo, it actually lessens the possibility of spreading diseases. Make sure that the staff should definitely stay at home with early signs of cold and any sicknesses that they might spread.
- Don’t wear gloves when you use computers and and any gadgets that are shared all around. The gloves you might be using might have been through a lot and the least you want is to spread the bacteria to other hospital staff.
- Always emphasise that the chairs and desks should always be wiped clean and dusted – this is to avoid the accumulation of unwanted germs and bacteria.
- Place sanitisers in every desk and counters to remind your staff to clean their hands after handling patients.