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Tuesday, 22 November 2011 12:02

Cleaning Medical Equipment with an Ultrasonic Cleaner

Written by  Dr. Bob Sandor
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Ultrasonic cleaners are great for dental, veterinary, surgical and medical instrument cleaning. These cleaners improve over all infection control and productivity by providing a safer method which is more efficient than manual cleaning. Ultrasonic cleaners easily and thoroughly remove blood, saliva, dirt and other debris from your medical instruments without damaging them.

 

medical surgical ultrasonic cleaningSurgical instrument ultrasonic cleaning for different applications physically removes organic and inorganic soils. If an item is not completely cleaned, the residual debris can actually protect microorganisms from disinfection and sterilization, rendering these processes ineffective. Cleaning your medical equipment with an ultrasonic cleaner ensures that even the joints and crevices are reached and scrubbed clean. This method of cleaning will protect lab workers from puncture wounds, often caused when equipment especially blades are cleaned manually. Hand scrubbing, even with gloves, increases exposure to body fluids and leaves open the potential for puncture wounds from sharp contaminated tools.dental, surgical, laboratory equipment ultrasonic cleaner EH175EL

Cleaning contaminated instruments in an ultrasonic cleaner is both safer and more efficient than cleaning by hand. This is particularly important for critical medical devices that have areas difficult to clean manually, such as joints, crevices, and lumens. In the dental industry, these ultrasonic cleaners can be used to clean dentures and crowns. Dental ultrasonic cleaners are recommended for patients since they are much easier to use at home than many other denture cleaning products, which require soaking and manual scrubbing.

Last modified on Friday, 25 November 2011 07:56
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Dr. Bob Sandor

Dr. Bob Sandor

Dr. Bob Sandor has authored over 40 patents and technical publications. Dr. Sandor has a B.S. in Chemistry from The University of Rochester and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Brandeis University.

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