Morning folks, does anyone know why PPE equipment like gloves etc are not sterilised for reuse when they can be? Doesn’t make sense when there’s a struggle throughout the world to get new supplies.
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No idea James. The PPE is to be reused apparently, that’s the suggestion anyway.
Stay safe xxx
Not sure James but I heard that gowns lose their water resistance and would allow fluids to pass through. Sure gloves could be sanitized though
Most PPE is designed to be single use only. Some gowns are made of a paper like material and if you wash them they fall apart.
Any gowns gloves masks and PPE equipment are single use only
They can not and should not be re used cleaned or otherwise .
The above is according to manufacturers guidelines ...the gowns are waterproof but it soaks through rendering unsafe to use .
We used to use cloth gowns drapes which were washed sterilised and reused but they were taken of the nhs in the late 90 s to make room for single use items ..crazy to be honest but that's guidelines for you 🤷♀️🤷♀️💕
I completely agree with you Blackbird.. Let's get back to basics once again!
Should never have been taken away in my honest opinion cloth gowns and wraps were amazing but hey ho I'm retired now so have no claim to make suggestions 😂💕
Like everything, it's a lot more complicated than you think it is. The article doesn't say, but i can't think why polypropylene gowns can't be washed. They aren't woven. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...