Use these cleaning and disinfecting resources to prevent the spread of germs.
Cleaning and Disinfecting Video Series
This three-part video series covers cleaning, disinfecting and personal protective equipment (PPE). These videos are ideal for sharing in social media.
Cleaning and Disinfecting Checklist
Adapt and use this Project Firstline Cleaning and Disinfecting Checklist for your practice. This checklist contains information on steps a pediatric practice can take to prevent infection transmission.
Project Firstline Cleaning and Disinfecting Checklist
Daily Cleaning Procedures
Area |
Frequency |
Process |
Toys |
After each use and at least daily or when a toy or equipment becomes soiled with dirt or bodily fluid, including saliva |
Clean and disinfect |
Exam rooms |
After each event/case |
Clean and disinfect:
|
Waiting/Admission |
Daily and as needed |
Clean and disinfect:
|
Medication preparation area |
Between uses |
Clean and disinfect:
|
Minor operative procedures rooms |
Before and after every procedure |
Clean and disinfect:
|
End of Day Cleaning Procedures
Area |
Process |
Toys |
Clean and disinfect |
Exam rooms |
Clean and disinfect entire floor and low touch surfaces |
Waiting/Admission |
Clean and disinfect:
|
Medication preparation area |
Clean and disinfect:
|
Minor operative procedures rooms |
Clean and disinfect:
|
Cleaning Procedure Summaries for Spills of Blood or Body Fluids
Process |
1. Wear appropriate PPE |
2. Confine the spill and wipe it up immediately with absorbent(paper) towels, cloths, or absorbent granules (if available) that a respread over the spill to solidify the blood or body fluid (all should then be disposed as infectious waste). |
3. Clean (neutral detergent and water) |
4. Disinfect using a facility-approved intermediate-level disinfectant. |
5. Immediately clean/disinfect all reusable supplies and equipment (e.g., cleaning cloths, mops) after the spill is cleaned up. |
Last Updated
10/13/2023
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics