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Building a Safer Care Home: Essential Tips for Effective Sanitisation

  • friendsforneedsuk
  • Mar 17
  • 2 min read

In care homes, cleanliness is more than just a routine – it’s a life-saving practice. To ensure the safety of vulnerable residents, a well-structured sanitisation plan is essential. Below is a step-by-step guide to creating an effective plan that not only maintains high hygiene standards but also promotes wellbeing.



1. Assess Your Care Home’s Unique Needs

Each care home is different, so the first step is identifying areas that require frequent sanitisation. Focus on high-risk areas like common rooms, restrooms, and resident rooms, which are prone to contamination due to constant use. Identifying these key zones will ensure that your plan targets areas with the most need.


Action Step: List areas by priority for cleaning and sanitising.


2. Define Detailed Cleaning Protocols

A successful sanitisation plan should outline clear protocols, specifying how often each area needs to be sanitised and which products to use. For instance, high-touch areas like doorknobs and railings may require sanitising multiple times a day. Palmtree Hygiene’s sanitiser, with its sustainable and effective ethanol base, is a great addition to your plan. Unlike traditional sanitising products, our kind-to-skin formula nourishes while killing harmful bacteria and viruses, making it perfect for frequent use without drying out hands.


Action Step: Create a cleaning schedule and select the right products based on your care home’s needs.




3. Assign Roles and Responsibilities

Ensure that staff know exactly what is expected of them by assigning cleaning tasks. It’s important that staff members understand both the cleaning and hygiene standards required for a care home. Care staff should also be trained on using hand sanitiser effectively. Palmtree Hygiene can be used throughout your facility, allowing staff and visitors to quickly sanitise hands without compromising skin health, making it the ideal solution for busy care homes.


Action Step: Assign specific sanitising responsibilities to each staff member and provide necessary training.


4. Implement Monitoring and Auditing

Monitoring sanitisation effectiveness is crucial. Regular audits and feedback systems will help track progress and maintain consistency. Establish a system where staff checks off completed tasks on a daily checklist, ensuring that all areas meet hygiene standards.


Action Step: Set up regular audits and track sanitisation performance.



5. Review and Adjust Regularly

Hygiene standards must be constantly reviewed to ensure they are up to date with industry best practices. Regularly revisiting your sanitisation plan helps address any emerging challenges, such as new infection risks or updates in sanitisation products.


Action Step: Review your sanitisation plan every few months to incorporate any new safety regulations or product innovations.


Conclusion

An effective sanitisation plan is an essential tool for ensuring the safety of residents and staff in care homes. By following these steps, care home managers can create a reliable and effective sanitisation protocol. Palmtree Hygiene sanitiser, with its eco-friendly, skin-friendly, and highly effective formulation, is the ideal product for maintaining hygiene without compromising on skin health or environmental impact.


For further guidance on hygiene in care settings, check out the NHS tips on keeping someone you care for clean: NHS Hygiene Tips for Caregivers.


To learn more about our sustainable sanitising solutions, visit Palmtree Hygiene.


 
 

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