Healthcare laundry equipment installed ‘cleanly’ at medical research facility

Installers had to strip, shower and change into scrubs, shoes and hair nets provided to do the work


When new healthcare laundry equipment was installed at Van Andel Institute medical research facility, installers had to strip, shower and change into scrubs, shoes and hair nets provided to do the work, according to an article on the American Laundry News website.

Employees were also required to disinfect the installation tools by exposing them to chlorine gas overnight.

Passing necessary items into the room required the tools to go through a pass-through portal, which again exposed them to the chlorine gas.

But showering and disinfecting tools wasn’t the biggest challenge during the installation, according to the equipment manufacturer. If an employee needed to leave the clean-room laundry, he would have to go through the cleansing process all over.

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March 17, 2016


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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