Flightmed archive for February-2003

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Re: Aircraft & ground unit decontamination
You have a very good point. Also in the EMS environment the crew pretty much stays up front where the
patients haven't contaminated. However in the flight/CCT the crew ends up relaxing and eating in the
back on the way home.
michele moore
Amanda M Hunt wrote:
> I am writing to gain feedback from other flight and ground transport
> programs as to the frequency of cleaning their vehicles. I work for a
> critical care and emergency air and ground transport company where the
> vehicles are cleaned once a week...Fridays. Other than that, the vehicles
> are only spot cleaned when there is visible contamination. After working
> for many years in EMS where vehicles are decontaminated every shift with
> 1:10 bleach solutions, I feel this is inadequate. I am writing to find out
> to which standards other programs are adhereing in terms of cleaning their
> vehicles. Please E-mail any feedback to Amanda Hunt at
> Hunt0039@mc.duke.edu Thanks, Amanda
>
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