Epidemic site disinfection refers to the disinfection of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and other microorganisms in patients, the environment and medical equipment and other places. Epidemic site disinfection is divided into three main aspects:
Liquid disinfection: the use of effective concentrations of disinfectant spraying, wiping, soaking and other ways of disinfection, such as chlorine disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide disinfectant, ultraviolet sterilizers and so on.
Surgical instrument disinfection: use high temperature and high pressure steam disinfection or chemical disinfection methods to disinfect surgical instruments to ensure the disinfection effect.
Air disinfection: use ultraviolet light, ozone, negative ion and other technologies to eliminate airborne microorganisms.
Disinfection of infected areas needs to be carried out in strict accordance with relevant regulations and operated by professionals to avoid problems such as incomplete disinfection or secondary pollution. At the same time, attention should be paid to the storage and use of disinfection solution to ensure its effectiveness and safety. Finally, it is necessary to do a good job of disinfection records and testing to ensure the reliability and durability of the disinfection effect.