1, the type of disinfectant
Pet hospitals used to disinfect a variety of types of agents, which is most commonly used to contain chlorine disinfectants, such as sodium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite and so on. These disinfectants can effectively kill a variety of viruses, flora and fungi, and have a good sterilization effect on cats, dogs and other pets. In addition, pet hospitals will also use disinfectants containing alcohol, which evaporates quickly and has the advantage of quick drying, and is usually used to disinfect surgical areas.
2, the frequency of disinfection
Veterinary hospitals are highly sanitized places, in order to ensure the safety of pet owners and pets, hospitals usually in the daily work of the medical area, tools and equipment to be disinfected repeatedly. The frequency of disinfection usually varies depending on how the area and tools are used, but typically hospitals will disinfect immediately after each use to ensure that there are no germs left over for the next use.
3, the disinfection process of attention
There are three things to pay attention to in the disinfection process, the first is the selection and use of disinfectants, the use of disinfectants need to follow the instructions on the use of the concentration and the time of operation, in order to achieve the best bactericidal effect. The second is the time and frequency of disinfection, hospitals need to strictly follow the requirements of the sanitary and epidemiological system to carry out annual sterility checks to ensure that key areas such as laboratories and operating rooms are controlled within reasonable standards. The third is the treatment after disinfection, disinfected tools and equipment need to be dried to avoid cross infection as much as possible, but also need to make a record of the disinfection process for management and supervision.
4, the disinfection of common diseases
For the common diseases in the pet hospital, different pathogens need to take different disinfection methods. For example, for patients with stomatitis, you need to use wipe fresh over citric acid or normal concentration of bleach to disinfect toothpaste, toothbrushes and other supplies; for patients with strong oral lesions, you can use disinfectants containing chlorine to disinfect. For patients with skin diseases, it is necessary to cooperate with medication and disinfect wards, kennels and other areas after medication.