Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) Solution

Ambuer’s infection control system provides graded protective supplies matching international and local safety standards for different exposure risks.

It sets unified steps for putting on and removing protective gear, guides staff to pick proper products, and records daily usage compliance. This complete set lowers cross infection risks and safeguards medical staff working in wards and testing labs.

Perspective: Hospital IPC Officers & Public Health Agency Logistics Coordinators
Establish stable, traceable supply arrangements and standardized rules for protective equipment management.

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Establishing PPE Risk-Level Protocols

Ambuer divides medical work zones into four risk grades with matched protective gear sets following infection control rules.
Color labeled warning charts are posted at all ward doors to clarify protection requirements for staff.
Green zone: basic protection, only gloves needed for fluid contact.
Yellow zone: contact risk, gloves plus protective coveralls.
Orange zone: droplet transmission risk, gloves, coveralls, ordinary masks and eye shields.
Red zone: airborne germ risk, full isolation suits, certified high protection masks, eye or full face shields, with extra head covers for special treatment operations.

This grading rule links to the hospital’s digital patient record system. Once a patient needs isolated care, the matching protection level pops up on staff work lists and colored light signs outside ward rooms.
Storage trolleys holding corresponding protective supplies sit near isolation room entryways. Built-in weight sensors track taken items and send usage data to the central material management system automatically.

Technical Note:
Adjust the protection grade right away if a patient’s infectious condition changes. Every morning at ten, infection control staff hold brief meetings to check newly admitted patients and update digital record labels. The system sends inspection reminders if the room’s light sign does not match the information in electronic files.

Stocking Donning and Doffing Stations with Isolation Gowns and Hoods

Ambuer provides spill-proof protective gowns that meet high medical protection standards. These multi-layer protective suits come with fixed thumb cuffs to stop sleeves from slipping during patient treatment. The adjustable neck part adopts a quick-tear structure to help medical staff take off suits safely. For high-risk treatment operations that produce harmful airborne particles, staff can wear extra transparent protective hoods which fit perfectly with the gown collar.

Dedicated dressing zones are equipped with full-length mirrors and intuitive picture guides based on global medical standards to help staff wear protective gear correctly. Separate waste disposal areas are built for gear removal, equipped with touch-free waste bins, alcohol hand sanitizer and ultraviolet disinfection devices. Reusable protective accessories will go through disinfection processing before centralized cleaning. Professional supervisors will oversee the whole removal process on-site or via surveillance cameras and fix improper operations in real time.

Technical Note:
All protective gowns are designed for one-time use. Staff are forbidden to reuse these gowns even if they look clean and undamaged. Workers need to inspect the performance of ultraviolet disinfection equipment every week to ensure stable and effective sterilization for daily use.

Respiratory Protection with Fit-Tested N95 Masks

Ambuer offers multiple sizes of high-grade disposable face masks certified for medical airborne protection. Every medical employee needs to complete a professional tightness test to confirm the mask size that perfectly fits their facial features. The hospital records staff facial data and matched mask types. Workers need to retake the fitting test every year, or after major body weight fluctuations and facial surgeries.

Staff must wear qualified protective masks when entering high-risk isolation zones or performing special aerosol-related medical operations. Users need to complete a simple tightness check after putting on masks every single time. For long-term epidemic scenarios, reusable silicone masks with enhanced filter parts are available. Such reusable masks should be cleaned, disinfected and placed inside ventilated storage boxes after every work shift.

Technical Note:
Facial hair around the mask sealing area will break tightness and weaken protection effect. Medical staff who need sealed protective masks are required to shave related facial hair. The hospital provides hood-style powered breathing devices as a substitute option for employees who fail the mask fitting test.

Eye Protection and Glove Integrity

Ambuer’s protective eye goggles adopt special side air vents to block liquid splashes and reduce lens fogging. The sturdy transparent lenses have dual protective layers to resist scratches and blurred steam. These goggles can endure repeated high-temperature disinfection. Flexible adjustable straps with silicone grips keep the goggles stable, even when worn over regular glasses. Users can also choose full-face protective shields, which fit comfortably and work well together with breathing masks.

Our medical inspection gloves are made of durable powder-free synthetic materials. Finger textured surfaces help staff grip medical tools steadily. Every new batch of gloves undergoes leakage inspections to guarantee safety. Gloves come in various sizes with distinct colors for quick selection. Medical workers must wear two layers of gloves during high-risk operations involving bodily fluids, and replace the outer glove right after touching sharp tools.

Technical Note:
Users can apply dedicated anti-fog spray on goggle lenses and let them dry naturally to cut down fogging issues. After treating infected patients, staff should inflate and soak gloves in water to check for hidden cracks. Leaky gloves must be discarded at once, followed by thorough hand sanitization.

Auditing Compliance and PPE Conservation Strategies

Ambuer’s infection control monitoring panel collects data from protective gear storage trolleys, staff dressing inspection forms and mask fitting files.
The system calculates weekly gear usage data based on patient occupancy, and compares current consumption with past records and industry average levels. The management team will launch internal inspections if protective supplies are used abnormally to prevent waste and private hoarding behavior.

When medical supplies fall short, Ambuer launches a optimized allocation plan following official emergency guidance. The system redistributes high-grade breathing masks to high-risk wards, while arranging common protective masks for low-risk areas. During disease outbreaks, one high-grade mask can be reused for multiple patients infected with the same germ under specific conditions. This reuse method needs to be matched with full face shields, and the mask should stay clean without obvious stains. The infection control team will examine and approve the supply plan every single day.

Technical Note:
If staff need to reuse high-grade masks after their work shift, proper storage is essential. Put the mask into a clean breathable paper bag with personal information and usage date marked, then hang the bag on dedicated racks outside treatment areas. Discard the mask right away once it gets damp, deformed or contaminated on the inner side, regardless of the temporary supply saving rules.

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