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• Wet mops used after a contaminated area has been cleaned, disinfected, and /or sterilized <br />should be marked and designated for such clean up only. 40 <br />• Mop buckets used in the clean -up operations of blood or other potentially infectious <br />fluids should be marked and designated for such clean up only. <br />DISINFECTING: <br />Phenex Cleaner/Disinfectant, is an EPA registered tuberculocidal. It has the <br />capabilities of killing HBV and HIV viruses, as well as, TB. <br />A solution of 2 oz. per gallon water can be used to disinfect all surfaces, including floors. <br />Contact time is critical in the disinfecting process. Be sure to leave Phenex on the surface <br />for a minimum of 15 minutes before dry wiping or dry mopping. <br />BLOOD SPELL CLEAN UP: <br />If CSI is called upon to clean blood or other potentially infectious materials from walls, floors, <br />counter and table tops, etc., the following precautions MUST be taken- <br />Blood spill clean up MUST be performed by a supervisor or by an employee • <br />under visual supervision. <br />2. Restrict access to the clean -up area. <br />3. Treat all blood products and potentially infectious materials as if contaminted <br />with bloodborne pathogens. <br />4. Be sure to wear proper PPE to protect all exposed areas of the body. Check for <br />rips, holes, tears, etc. <br />5. Never allow blood or other potentially infectious materials to come in contact <br />with your skin, clothing, or shoes. <br />6. Soak up the blood or other potentially infectious materials with a pre - packaged <br />absorbent product. If none is available, use rags, towels, etc. <br />7. Place these absorbent materials in a bio- hazardous waste bag or container and <br />dispose of according to local health department. <br />8. Take solution of Phenex or a solution of bleach and water (1:10) and cover the <br />entire contaminated area by misting or moping. Allow for kill time (15 minutes). <br />26 <br />