by acecontinuinge | Oct 5, 2021
The second step of infection control is disinfection. Remember that disinfection is the process that eliminates most, but not necessary all, microorganisms on non-porous surfaces. This process is not effective against bacterial spores. In the salon setting,...
by acecontinuinge | Oct 5, 2021
As stated, infection control has two steps: cleaning and then disinfecting. Remember that when you clean, you must remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements, and equipment by washing them with liquid soap and warm water, and by using a clean and...
by acecontinuinge | Oct 5, 2021
Decontamination (dee-kuhn-tam0ih-NAY-shun) is the removal of blood and other potentially infectious materials on an item’s surface, and the removal of visible debris or residue such as dust, hair, and skin.
by acecontinuinge | Oct 5, 2021
Sterilization (stayr-ih-luh-ZAY-shun) is the process that destroys all microbial life, and can be incorporated but it’s rarely mandated. Effective sterilization typically requires the use of an autoclave to complete – autoclaves penetrate contaminated...
by acecontinuinge | Oct 5, 2021
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