Infection Control

Ditch your broom for a mop to reduce infections

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, January 27, 2010

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Brooms might be a useful household cleaning appliance, but there’s no place for them in the medical setting, says OSHA Healthcare Advisor blogger and IC expert Peg Luebbert.

Using brooms raises dusts and spreads microorganisms around your facility, increasing the risk for infection.

In today’s featured post, Peg Luebbert writes about what medical facilities should do instead, and some guidelines that might help.



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