Issue No. 636
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What's Clean Needs to Be Protected
ISSUE NO. 636
I don’t want to frighten anyone, but Labor Day weekend is around the corner, and before you know it, it will be time to put the patio furniture away and winterize items for the year. Covering and uncovering comes with the changing of the seasons. In the summer, we dust off the patio set, uncover the swimming pool and everything else that needs to be protected from a harsh, cold winter. A protective layer keeps everything safe from the elements, especially when they are clean.
 
Reprocessed instruments also need to be protected from the elements. Self-Seal Clean Bags and Clean Covers are made for that purpose. They protect clean instruments from dust and other contaminating elements. Appropriate storing of reprocessed medical devices is crucial to avoid environmental contamination. The Self-Seal Clean Bag keeps items covered after cleaning, or disinfection. The tamper evident self-seal bags are clear and printed with "CLEAN" in green lettering for easy identification of contents and "clean" status. Ideal for transportation and storage.

Matthew Smith
Senior Manager of Marketing
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Routinely using labeled bags and covers will prevent guess work by staff when determining what is clean and what is biohazard.
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If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants. - Isaac Newton
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