Essential Hygiene Practices for Hospitals in Crisis

Updated on March 31, 2020

With global pandemic an ever-present part of our news cycle, it’s especially important for hospitals, surgeries and health centers to keep the entirety of their operations as clean and bacteria-free as possible. This takes huge behavioral control and effective action in order to ensure that patients are safe when they’re within the four walls of your hospital — even in crisis time. Bearing in mind the following essential hygiene practices will keep staff and patients safe, even in those periods when you’re rushed off your feet with increased demand on the health services you provide.

Hand-Washing

It goes without saying that hands should be washed regularly in these virus-conscious days. Most hospital staff observe this rule assiduously in any case, seeing as hospitals can be incredibly difficult, even deadly, places for germs and bacteria to spread. But, nonetheless, it’s worth briefing your staff once more on the importance of hand-washing. The recommended time for such a wash is 20 seconds, and your staff need to concentrate during this hourly ritual to cover all areas of their hands and forearms that might have been exposed to surfaces and other people.

Diligent Cleaning

The other side of the scale here, and the responsibility of your amazing team of cleaners, is to get to grips with the way bacteria can so easily spread from surfaces to the human body. In nearly all cases, this is avoidable, and can be prevented simply by cleaners anticipating where hands will have been placed and cleaning those areas regularly and thoroughly. This tip works very much hand-in-hand with the hand-washing of staff and patients. In busy crisis times, it’s even more important that your cleaners are working overtime to keep your hospital and clean as possible for the new influx of patients.

Other Hazards

One of the problems that occurs when a health service becomes overwhelmed with new patients, is that other issues and hazards can slowly drift into the corner of one’s vision. While this is of course understandable, it’s not an effective way to run a hospital that takes a holistic attitude to health and well-being. Be willing to bring in external help and contractors to help keep your hospital clean, like Irving pest control, who will help you remove all unwanted invaders from your hospital in no time at all.

Advanced Cleaning

Don’t forget that an advanced, industrial-level cleaning revolution has taken place in the world of technology in recent years. This includes digital scanners, UV-light led bacteria-spotters, and other elements of the technological revolution that are concerned with finding the bacteria in your workspace, so that cleaners can attend to it. By fusing the bare-bones approach listed above with the new technology for cleaning that’s currently on the market, you’ll be well-placed to care for your staff, your patients, and visitors to your hospital throughout the coming months.  

Be sure to follow these essential hospital cleaning tips in order to help your colleagues and visitors to ride out crises with confidence in the modern era. 

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