Rhima’s Deko Washer Disinfector

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Why Is Rhima’s Deko Washer Disinfector A Must Have In Any Medical Practices

Every day, hundreds of patients are treated in hospital departments. Hospital personnel prepare reusable items for patients. However, the team and the machinery that ensures all items are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected in wards & CSSD, in time for them to be used again are critical and often unacknowledged aspects.

There are many things to think about when working in a healthcare setting. It’s a question of balancing speed and efficiency with high standards of hygiene and cleanliness and cost and carbon footprint in terms of energy and water consumption.

Choosing the correct medical washer for the hospital is critical to ensuring that any healthcare operations run well. We should also emphasize the need for regular maintenance and validation to ensure quality control and reliability.

Why the Deko washer disinfector is the best on the market? 

Small veterinary and dentistry practices may believe that washer disinfectors are too large for their needs. On the other hand, washer disinfectors exist in various sizes and can be used in various healthcare settings. Optional trays, racks, and grids are included with all of our washer disinfectors. They can be used for the specific equipment to be washed & disinfected in your practice to help maximize the wash area inside the system.

Here are why we believe a Deko washer-disinfector should be installed in your healthcare facility.

It ensures that everyone is safe.

Everything being contained in a washer-disinfector is one of our favourite features. There is virtually minimal possibility of cross-contamination as a result of this. When you wash by hand, there’s a high likelihood that water will splatter on surfaces, other items, and your clothes. These water particles could be polluted and infect a patient who is already sick.

Bodily waste is disposed of directly into the sewer system in the case of bedpans and urine bottles, ensuring that your setting conforms with health and safety laws. Cross-contamination and illness outbreaks are greatly reduced as a result of this.

They are equipped with HEPA filters.

Disinfectors in washers suitable for CSSD also have a drying cycle. It eliminates the need for your employees to manually dry equipment once it has been washed, saving everyone time. It also implies that all equipment and instruments are kept clean and disinfected at all times.

A HEPA filter is included with our washer disinfectors. Before air is used to dry equipment, a HEPA filter ensures that at least 99.95 per cent of particles are removed. It ensures that infection dissemination is kept to a minimum.

They help you save time.

Your team is most likely motivated by a desire to serve people (or animals if you’re a veterinarian). They don’t want to waste time cleaning items manually in the sink. Loading and pressing a button is all that is required with washer disinfectors. Then, while all filthy equipment is cleaned and disinfected, employees can care for patients (and animals).

They clean and disinfect at the same time.

You may believe that a piece of equipment is safe to use after cleaning it, but this is not always the case. There could still be microorganisms on the item that could infect a vulnerable patient or a crew member. It can be avoided by disinfecting your reusable products.

A cold water pre-rinse is used in washer disinfectors to remove big bits of filth. It then cleans the equipment with a detergent cleaning cycle. Finally, there is the stage of thermal disinfection. The washer-disinfector employs heat up to 90 degrees Celsius to eliminate any hazardous bacteria that may still be on the equipment.

When you reuse your equipment after it has been disinfected in a washer, you can rest assured that it is completely safe.

Does having a Deko medical washer-disinfector in a hospital help keep vulnerable patients safe? 

Your main priority is to keep your healthcare facility clean and safe. To assist limit the risk of illness outbreaks, all hospitals, dental surgeries, care homes, and veterinarians follow strict infection control practices.

However, some healthcare facilities still wash their reusable equipment by hand. Hand washing can transmit hazardous bacteria and pathogens, making this a potentially deadly situation. If you do utilize reusable things, a washer-disinfector is a good investment. These automatic cleaning devices are simple to operate, save time, and ensure that all equipment may be reused safely.

Every medical practice must ensure that its patients receive the best possible treatment. To do so effectively, employees must work diligently to decrease the risk of infection spread. Using a washer-disinfector as part of your cleaning process reduces the danger of cross-contamination and guarantees that everybody who comes into touch with the cleansed medical equipment is safe.

In any medical practice, preventing contamination and infection outbreaks is critical. The safety of all persons, including employees and patients, should be a top priority.

What are the benefits of having Rhima’s Medical washer-disinfectors? 

Having an automatic washer system has numerous advantages. It saves time for staff who would have to clean medical instruments manually, and it also helps personnel be more efficient.

With a washer-disinfector, you can ensure that every wash will meet the highest requirements. Rhima’s Deko washer-disinfectors offer ready-to-use pre-programmed cycles, ensuring optimum cleaning, disinfection, and sanitization every time. Washer disinfectors also eliminate the need for contaminated instruments to be handled. It also ensures the safety of the employees.

In addition, our medical washers disinfect to the highest possible quality while using the least quantity of water. As a result, you get a fantastic return on your investment in terms of time, labour, and money. Rhima’s primary goal is to use cutting-edge technologies to establish a substantial healthcare washer-disinfector. We also conduct scheduled checks to guarantee that the equipment you’re using meets world-class security, disinfection, and heating requirements.

Things To Consider Before Purchasing A Washer Disinfector

If you employ reusable items in your healthcare facilities, such as bedpans, urine bottles, surgical tools, or other medical equipment, you will require a washer-disinfector.

  • Will they lower the risk of HAIs considerably?
  • As part of a strict infection control approach, will it provide the recommended optimum cleaning practice?
  • Will it save both time and money for you and your staff?
  • What size of machine do I need?

If you don’t have a washer-disinfector or want to upgrade, you should study before purchasing.

Service and Support

Our service support team is here to answer any queries our clients may have 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We provide commissioning, training, consulting, warranty, work safety, preventative maintenance, parts, accessories, detergent supply, validation, and infection control as part of our after-sales support service.

Rhima can schedule regular maintenance on a contract basis if you choose. Rhima can also do safety, hygiene, and temperature tests to ensure that your equipment meets all necessary specifications, giving you complete peace of mind.

FAQs

Are washer disinfectors a must-have?

A dishwasher, for example, is a must-have for a large family or an industrial setting. If you’re extremely busy or have a large hospital or aged care facility, a good washer-disinfector can save you time and effort by washing your medical & surgical tools by hand. Washer disinfectors are also far more sanitary and effective when it comes to cleaning.

A washer-disinfector has how many cycles?

Pre-wash, detergent wash, rinse, and disinfection are the four basic cycles included in most washer-disinfector machines. However, due to the diverse requirements, infection control departments can program various cycles to fit particular demands.

Programs are made up of different cycles, and some of them may require a drying cycle. As a result, a CSSD machine may have a few different programs, each with its own set of cycles.

What Is a Washer-Disinfector, and How Does It Work?

A washer-disinfector is a machine that resembles a commercial dishwasher in appearance and, in many cases, cycles & phases, and can maintain a disinfection temperature that passes disinfection standards. This high temperature can be attained for the disinfection phase by using hot (90°C+) generated steam/water.

Decades of cleaning experience 

Purchasing a washer-disinfector isn’t just for cleaning purposes. It’s a critical component of your infection-prevention strategy. Keeping your workers and patients safe means ensuring all reusable products are clean and ready to use. You’re hiring a firm with decades of cleaning experience when you acquire Rhima’s Deko washer-disinfectors. We can utilize our expertise to assist you in selecting the appropriate washer-disinfector for your healthcare facility and ensuring that it is operated properly and efficiently for many years.