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Formalise process for cleaning bands at home #83

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JackiePease opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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Formalise process for cleaning bands at home #83

JackiePease opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 4 comments

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@JackiePease
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JackiePease commented Apr 15, 2020

Cleaning the laser cut bands at home seems a good idea as it will reduce the chance of infection. We need:

  • good instructions including making sure the area to be used us clean. Ruth Dillon has produced some process videos - see Make some process videos #82
  • list of things to make up a pack (bands, labels, IPA/cleaner, bags, scrubbing pads, scalpel)
  • spreadsheet? to record what's being sent out when
  • volunteer cleaners and delivery people
@plastictactics
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This sounds great. I think we have enough time in our cycle for one person to laser cut, clean and pack without losing production, so could pack them clean and ready to go without leaving the station.

Do they get packed up in kits with the visors (equal nunmber of laser cut headbands, laser cut adjustable straps, and hand-made clear visors)?

@SayBeano
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I know you have a cleaning proces already but there appears to be potential in a heat chamber/oven

@SayBeano
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Further discussion of other methods - in particular to prints

@JackiePease
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I've updated Ruth's cleaning videos to https://vimeo.com/manage/folders/1711823. It may be that we can use the kitchen cleaner followed by rinsing in water rather than IPA if there will be further cleaning when the visors are delivered to the hospital.

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