Infection Control

  • Disposable powder-free gloves must be worn when giving personal care or when in contact with bodily fluids. These must only be used once and disposed of appropriately.
  • Cover any minor cuts with a waterproof dressing.
  • Use separate cleaning cloths for kitchens and toilets.
  • Wash hands thoroughly before and after tasks, even if you have worn gloves.
  • Rubber gloves should be washed in warm soapy water after use.
  • Toothbrushes and razors should not be shared.
  • Spillages of bodily fluids should be cleared up as quickly as possible, using paper towels or similar and disposed of in a plastic bag prior to placing in the outside bin. Dispose of continence pads in the same way.
  • Areas affected by a spillage should be cleaned thoroughly with soap/hot water and disinfectant.
  • Do not wear sharp jewellery when providing personal care tasks.

 

 

Hand preparation increases the effectiveness of decontamination.  You should:

  • Keep nails short, clean and polish free
  • Avoid wearing jewellery, especially rings with ridges or stones
  • Avoid artificial nails
  • Any cuts and abrasions should be covered with a waterproof dressing.

 

Remove your wristwatch and any bracelets and roll up long sleeves before washing your hands.