Proper infection control procedures are a key part of keeping your MASS™ Medical Storage scope cabinets in top condition. When establishing an infection control policy, The Joint Commission recommends taking many factors into account:
Frequency of opening cabinet doors
Presence of any visible debris
Any wet stains, marks or droplets
Volume and turnover of the cabinet’s contents
To clean effectively, follow these directions in conjunction with your facility’s infection control protocol:
Bleach / sodium hypochlorite should never be used on the ScopeLocker or any of its components
The disinfectant most suitable for use with MASS™ Medical Storage products is one from the quaternary ammonium compound family. This low-level disinfectant comes highly recommended for general housekeeping of medical storage products and other non-critical items.
Quaternary ammonium compounds are bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal against lipophilic (enveloped) viruses. At hospital-strength concentration, quaternary ammonium compounds can destroy HIV, hepatitis B and C, influenza, and parvovirus.
Quaternary ammonium compounds are available in premixed liquid form, concentrated form, and in pre-soaked disinfecting wipes.
Regardless of which method you choose, the most important thing is to read the label of the disinfectant and adhere to the manufacturer’s recommended contact time.
The surface must remain wet for the recommended length of time in order for the disinfectant to work properly.
To maintain the dryness in the environment of your endoscope storage, do not use excess disinfectant.
Bleach / sodium hypochlorite should never be used on the ScopeLocker or any of its components
We recommend using quaternary ammonium compounds for disinfecting the components of your scope cabinet.
While not suitable for cleaning the surface of your cabinet, bleach can be used on certain components if so desired.
Drip trays can be processed in or out of the cabinet, although we do recommend removing the tray in order to reach every surface.
Clean and disinfect the drip tray in the same manner as outlined above, taking care to dry completely before replacing.
The scope holders (including Secure-A-Scope™) should regularly be cleaned with a mild, non-abrasive detergent and then disinfected with a quaternary ammonium compound or bleach.
MASS™ truHEPA™ filters should be replaced every six months. MASS™ Medical Storage’s service team is available for this routine maintenance.
Bleach / sodium hypochlorite should never be used on the ScopeLocker or any of its components