Improving surface hygiene is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of infection. Our educational resources, developed by infection prevention experts, help raise awareness and promote best practice.
When it comes to environmental cleaning, there are some simple steps that can help avoid transferring microorganisms from one surface to another.
Our 5 Principles of Cleaning are designed to make best practice easy to remember. 5 simple principles to make sure microorganisms are removed and not transferred to clean surfaces. Contains an A4 poster and an ID-badge sized card.
It's hard to keep environmental hygiene top of mind when everyone is so busy. We've seen #ClinellTime initiatives across the country so we designed these resources to help Trusts run their own initiatives. Now available for everyone.
The area around COVID-19 patients should be decontaminated at least once per day. This handy pack provides 5 cribsheets demonstrating the safest, most effective ways to decontaminate bedside objects. Ideal as reference or training tools.
Effective product + best practice = protected patients. This printable poster reminds staff to how to use Clinell Universal Wipes correctly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Including how to ensure correct contact time.
Designed for healthcare but applicable anywhere, our 5 Principles of Cleaning are simple steps to prevent pathogens transferring to other surfaces whilst cleaning. Brought to life with video and animation. 119MB download size.
For high-risk infections, such as COVID-19, facilities can employ UV disinfection machines to supplement a manual clean. This pack guides decision-makers through the evidence for UV disinfection and helps end-users follow correct practice.
Clean Between to break the chain of infection. We've run these events with NHS Trusts all over the UK to raise awareness of the need to clean shared equipment between patients. This pack contains 6 Clean Between posters.
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