Body Fluid Clean up and Decontamination

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Body Fluid Clean up and Decontamination

Be Careful Clean up people must take special precautions to protect themselves from contamination. Bodily fluids are considered to be potentially contagious.

Clean up/Disinfectant Products absorbent coagulating agent disinfectant/virucide paper towels biohazard red bags black plastic garbage bags plastic scrapes spray bottles hand sanitizers

Step 1 - Isolate the Area Offer assistance to the sick person and move them to a private place. Move the other people approximately 25 feet away from the spill area. Rope off or isolate the area.

Step 2 - Cover the Incident Residue Quickly cover the site. paper towels, plastic sheets or garbage bags, paper sacks, anything that is non-porous. Avoid any direct contact with the actual spill.

Step 3 – Prepare for Cleanup Mix or prepare the disinfectant spray. (VIRKON: mix 10 grams or approximately 2/3 tablespoon to 16 ounces of water.) Wash hands prior to putting on the personal protection equipment.

Step 4 - Disinfect the Scene (1) Spray disinfectant on the covering material, open the red biohazard bag and the black garbage bag. Carefully remove the covering material by folding it in on itself so that the area which has had direct contact with the body spill is now self contained. Place the rolled up cover material in the red biohazard bag.

Step 4 - Disinfect the Scene (2) Generously spray the area with the disinfectant, concentrating on the primary spill site. Sprinkle on the absorbent coagulating agent over the spill. Wait the appropriate “kill” time according to product label. (VIRKON “kill” time is 10 minutes.)

Step 4 - Disinfect the Scene (3) Always keep people away from the spill site. While waiting for the “kill time” to pass, use paper towels and the disinfectant spray and wipe off any other affected surfaces. Remember to clean “from clean to dirty.”

Step 5 - Clean Up the Spill Scrape from the outside to the middle. Scoop the material into the red biohazard bag.

Step 6 - Disinfect Again Once solid residue is removed spray the entire spill site area again. Allow the area to air dry.

Clean Up is Complete