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Manikins serve as the shop window for many businesses. The first impression is vital, and thus, ensuring a clean appearance is paramount. Not only do customers want to see a spotless manikin, but they also appreciate the knowledge that hygiene measures are in place.
When transporting and storing, always place manikins in their protective bags to maintain cleanliness. It's not just the obvious areas; marks often appear on manikins, be it from AED pads, dirty hands, or merely resting on the floor. It's crucial to ensure the manikin's exterior remains clean, but always be cautious with the cleaning products used. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions to avoid using corrosive agents that might harm the manikin's structure.
Some manikins, like the PractiMan advanced, allow for the face to be completely removed. This feature enables thorough cleaning and sterilisation of the face after each use. On starting a course, you can differentiate between clean and used faces, demonstrating a commitment to hygiene. This feature is also present in the Brad manikin, which offers individual mouthpieces for each student.
For manikins without removable faces, disinfecting the entire airway system is crucial. Advanced models like the QCPR manikin require more intricate cleaning processes. Detailed instructions are available on the instructor's blog and website.
It's essential to document cleaning practices. Consider maintaining a Manikin Hygiene record sheet. This can help track which manikins were used on which dates, ensuring they were cleaned, and noting if lung replacements were conducted. Proper documentation serves as evidence of thorough hygiene practices should any issues arise in the future.