The disinfection methods of nursing homes are divided into sunlight disinfection, boiling disinfection, soaking disinfection and wiping disinfection.
Daylight disinfection: Nurses in nursing homes take mattresses, mattresses, blankets, quilts, pillows, etc. Facing the sun, directly expose yourself to the sun for 6-8 hours, and turn over the article every 2 hours. All four sides of the article are directly exposed to the sun to clean the surface of the article and put it back in the living room of the elderly.
Boiling disinfection: Before boiling, put a proper amount of soft water or boiled water in the pot, scrub the articles with detergent or decontamination powder under running water, then rinse them with clean water, and then put the articles into the pot. Covered items should be opened first, and containers of equal size should be separated and not overlapped. The medicine with joints should be opened and the lid should be tightly covered. After boiling, turn off the fire source, take the items out of the pot with clean utensils and put them in suitable utensils.
Soaking and disinfection: Before soaking, nursing home nurses use detergent or decontamination powder to brush the articles under running water, clean them with clear water, dry them, and put them in a covered container. Pour the disinfectant into the container and it will be completely submerged. Articles with official accent should be injected with liquid medicine into the cavity. The containers with covers and the utensils of shaft joints must be opened, and the covers should be tightly immersed in the containers. After waiting for 30 minutes, take the articles out of the soaking container with clean equipment and put them into a suitable container. After soaking the daily necessities, rinse them with clear water, and the nursing staff in the nursing home will confirm that there is no trace of disinfectant for future use.
Wipe disinfection: Nurses in nursing homes prepare gloves, basins, disinfectant, rags, 0.3%-3% bleaching powder clarifying solution and bed brush covers. Nurses in nursing homes should first pour a proper amount of disinfectant into the basin, put on gloves, dip the venom with a rag and wring it out, wipe all parts of the bed, tables and chairs, replace the rag, wipe a set of bed chairs, pour out dirty water, clean the basin and rag, dry things, and open the window for ventilation.