Our products under Medical Device Directive Class 1 are
a) medico-surgical instrument cleaners, care products and
b) medical device surface cleaners.
Our products that fall under Medical Device Directive Class 2 are
a) hemodialysis machine disinfectants (active ingredient: citric acid or peracetic acid),
b) endoscope and surgical instruments high-level disinfectants (active ingredient: glutaraldehyde, ortho-phthalaldehyde or peracetic acid),
c) medical device surface disinfectants.
Our products covered by Biocidal Product Regulation Type 1 are
a) hand and skin disinfectants (active ingredient: alcohol),
b) surgical liquid soaps (active ingredient: chlorhexidine),
c) surgical skin disinfectants (active ingredient: povidone iodine).
Our products covered by Biocidal Product Regulation Type 2 are
a) floor disinfectants, surface disinfectants.
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Hospital hygiene is a critical aspect of healthcare facilities to prevent the spread of infections and ensure a safe environment for patients, healthcare workers and visitors. Here are some highlights of hospital hygiene, including skin and hand disinfection, high-level disinfection for medico-surgical instruments, and floor and surface disinfectants:
Skin and Hand Disinfection: one of the most effective measures to prevent the transmission of infections. Healthcare workers should frequently wash their hands with soap and water for at least 30 seconds. If soap and water are not available, alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 70% alcohol can be used. Hand hygiene should be practiced before and after patient contact, before performing invasive procedures and after touching contaminated surfaces or objects. Skin disinfection may be required before certain procedures such as surgeries or invasive procedures. Antiseptic solutions such as chlorhexidine or iodine are usually used for this purpose.
Pre-Cleaning and High-Level Disinfection for Medico-Surgical Instruments: Medico-surgical instruments, including reusable medical devices and surgical equipment, should undergo appropriate pre-cleaning and disinfection to destroy microorganisms that can cause infections. Pre-cleaning and high-level disinfection are rigorous processes that ensure the destruction of most microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Various methods can be used for pre-cleaning and high-level disinfection, such as chemical disinfection, thermal disinfection or sterilization using manual or automated systems.
Endoscopes are critical reusable medical devices that require thorough cleaning and high-level disinfection between patient uses. Cleaning and disinfection of endoscopes is a critical process to prevent the transmission of infections and ensure patient safety. Some disinfectants commonly used for disinfection of endoscopes are peracetic acid, glutaraldehyde and ortho-phthalaldehyde formulations.
Disinfection of hemodialysis machines is essential in hemodialysis clinics to prevent infection transmission and ensure patient safety. Some disinfectants commonly used for hemodialysis machine disinfection are peracetic acid, citric acid, or sodium hypochlorite formulations.
Floor and Surface Disinfectants: Hospital floors and surfaces can harbor infectious microorganisms, making routine cleaning and disinfection mandatory. Different disinfectants can be used depending on the type of surface to be treated. Surfaces that come into direct contact with patients, such as cots, tables, and door handles, should be cleaned and disinfected regularly. In certain situations, such as outbreaks or high-risk areas, more frequent and thorough disinfection may be necessary. Commonly used disinfectants include quaternary ammonium compounds, sodium hypochlorite (bleach), hydrogen peroxide, etc.
Since 1998, GBL Gül Biology Laboratory has been producing medical device disinfectants and biocidal products in a wide variety of packages in accordance with national and international standards.
Quality control measures and adherence to standard protocols maintain the reliability and quality of disinfectants and cleaning products used in hospital hygiene. When assessing the quality and reputation of a disinfectant products manufacturer, you should consider several factors:
Quality: it is crucial to meet legal standards for quality, effective and accurate products.
Quality control: A reputable manufacturer should have strict quality control processes in place to ensure the consistency and reliability of their products. This includes adherence to international standards and regulations.
Certifications and accreditations: Look for manufacturers with certifications such as ISO 9001 (quality management system) or ISO 13485 (quality management system for medical devices), GMP, CE and Biocidal Product Licenses. These certifications demonstrate the company's respect for the law, adherence to standards and commitment to quality.
Reliability: Refers to standardized, repeatable, efficient, accurate and consistent products.
Customer support: Good customer support is crucial for a reputable manufacturer. This includes providing customers with prompt assistance, technical support, and product information.
It is always a good idea to do some independent research and reach out directly to the company for information about their products, range, and quality.
Positive reputation and reviews: Research the manufacturer's reputation in the industry. Look for feedback and reviews from customers and other professionals who have used their products. This research can give you insight into the manufacturer's overall performance and your potential customer satisfaction.