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Decontamination

ISSUE

2

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Welcome to Henry Schein Minerva Dentalʼs guide to the essential

infection control requirements that will help your Dental Practice

comply with the Governments HTM 01-05 guidelines.

Henry Schein Minerva Dental have attempted to cover all aspects of HTM 01-05 within this brochure.

We have tried to ensur e accuracy of all the information contained her e, however individual practice

requirements will vary by region and to gain specific advice please check with the CQC or your local PCT.

Whilst this brochure is intended to help Dental Practices achieve compliance with HTM 01-05, Henry

Schein Minerva cannot be held liable for any of the information or advice contained within the brochure.

The responsibility for compliance remains with the individual practice.

We would however like to be able to provide you with as much help as possible. If you do have specific

questions regarding decontamination, then please e-mail our helpline on –

[email protected]

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Contents

Sections

Page

Introduction

4

LDU & Surgery Planning

5

Disinfection and

Sterilization Equipment

12

Testing and Validation

20

Cleaning and Disinfection Consumables

26

Packaging, Transportation

and Storage Consumables

50

Barrier Products and

Personal Protection

56

Training Courses

62

Essential Information

67

Key:

HTM 01-05 Reference Information

Expert Advice

Contains either Detergent or

Disinfectant or both

Alcohol

FREE

Product

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Peter Gibbons

Decontamination Product Manager

Henry Schein Minerva

Mobile: 07717 853495

Email: [email protected]

For more information and advice please contact:

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Introduction

Through a local Account Manager, Henry Schein Minerva provides

everything you need to run an HTM 01-05 compliant, successful and

profitable practice – in essence weʼre here to help make your life easier...

Range

– Henry Schein Minervaʼs comprehensive range of products for the Dental market covers

everything from surgery design and project management, dental practice management software, all types

of dental equipment, and the broadest selection of dental consumables on the market. We offer specialist

products for Dental Surgeons and other Specialists and work tirelessly to offer you an exclusive selection

that should meet all your general and specialised dental needs.

Value

– Henry Schein Minerva of fers you value for money. With an unrivalled range, superior service

levels, cost effective finance plans and competitive pricing we provide an overall package that adds

enormous value to your practice and is designed to genuinely make your life easier so you can focus on

your patients.

Equipment Services

– Our manufacturer-trained technicians deliver personalised, local service, and are

familiar with your practiceʼs equipment and special requirements. Our rapid-response emergency service

keeps all your equipment up and running. W e keep it simple—only one number to call and, most

importantly, one consistent standard of excellence.

Innovation

– From our Specialist Team bringing you the latest exclusive dental innovations to the Digital

Imaging Team delivering the latest high tech equipment, Henry Schein Minerva can support and advise

you in everything from the latest minor purchases to significant investments.

Education

– Henry Schein Minerva runs a comprehensive selection of Educational courses ranging from

Decontamination, specialist endodontic and surgical courses, as well as courses designed to support the

introduction of new technology. Our educational courses run nationwide, but additionally we have four

Specialist Dental Showrooms providing the perfect locations for demonstrating our broad equipment range.

Henry Schein Minerva has recently teamed up with Eastwood Park and is now able to of fer the first

online course on decontamination. Please see page 62 for further details.

Expertise

– At Henry Schein Minerva we pride ourselves on the expertise within our Sales team. We have

a comprehensive Team of Field Sales Consultants, and Equipment Specialists who cover the UK and

provide an expertise and excellent service to all Henry Schein Minerva customers. Additionally we have

3 Surgical Specialists and a telesales team who are highly trained and happy to help in whatever way

they can. Specifically to help you with questions on decontamination that are not answered by this

brochure, we have set up a helpline –

[email protected]

Contact us about making your life easier:

E-mail -

[email protected]

www.facebook.com/HenryScheinMinervaDental

Call -

08700 10 20 43

Henry Schein Minerva provide us with everything we need; great service, excellent delivery, additional support in the form of staff training...we are more than happy with the deal we get from Henry Schein Minerva.

HSM Customer

Professionalism is extremely important to me, it’s what I am trying to deliver to my patients every day and what I need to get from my Suppliers in return. Working with professionals like those from Henry Schein Minerva gives me supreme confidence in their ability to deliver on every level.

HSM Customer

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LDU & SURGERY

PLANNING

• Local Decontamination Unit (LDU) Design,

Planning and Installation

• Cabinetry

• Finance

From your first meeting with one of our dedicated decontamination team

members, the Henry Schein Minerva team aim to give you excellent

service every step of the way. We can help you create the perfect

HTM 01-05 compliant surgery layout for your premises, regardless

of size limitation. Everything is done with your total

and complete satisfaction in mind.

Henry Schein Minerva worked tirelessly to deliver what we wanted from our practice refurbishment. They listened, understood our vision and interpreted our needs perfectly. Of course cost was a consideration, as was our ability to work in partnership with the supplier, and on all aspects Henry Schein Minerva came out top

HSM Customer

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LDU & Surgery Planning

OUT OUT

Example layout for

Single Decontamination Room

KEY Notes Instrument flow Airflow Wash-hand basin Sterilizer Rinsing Sink Single-ended Washer-disinfector Ultrasonic Cleaner WashingSink

Deliver Inspection

and Storage

CLEAN

ZONE

DIRTY

ZONE

Ventilation Input Ventilation Extraction or Output

Wash-hand basin

IN

(optional dependent upon space and layout)

1. The use of a ultrasonic cleaner is optional. Where such a cleaner is not provided, handling difficulties will be reduced by sitting the washing sink near to the rinsing sink or by combining both sinks through the installation of a double-bowl sink assembly.

2. Practices may increase the number of washer-disinfectors and sterilizers if capacity and service continuity dictates. (optional) (Inspect, and where applicable, pack) (airflow) (instrument flow)

HTM

01-05

Compliance

Begins

with

Good

Planning

HTM01-05 states that to ensure progress,

the dental practitioner should include:

• Improve separation of decontamination

processes from other activities and

enhance the distinction between clean

and dirty workflows

• Provide suitable storage for instruments,

which reduces exposure to air and a possible

risk of pathogenic contamination

At Henry Schein Minerva, we have dedicated

decontamination team members who will be

able to support all of your requirements when

complying with HTM01-05 regulations.

Why choose us?

• Local Equipment Specialists with day

to day experience of sterilization room

designs will help to produce practical and

workable layouts whilst being compliant to

HTM01-05 (subject to local approval)

• Understanding of instrument flow through

the cleaning cycle from surgery to

sterilization room

• Project management - consultation/layout

plan/installation

• Managing cabinetry and

equipment installation

• Bespoke tailor made cabinets to

suit any budget

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LDU & Surgery Planning

Back to the

drawing

board?

Surgery

Planning

Surgery planning is one of the most important aspects of a successful new surgery installation. Following that detailed planning is undoubtedly one of the most important aspects when installing your new surgery. Our equipment team will propose a range of innovative layouts tailored to your tastes and practical requirements, or you can brief us with your own ideas and we will then prepare a detailed design drawing using a CAD (Computer Aided Design) system which will enable you to see the ideas come to life. The accuracy of this is assured by the Henry Schein Minerva drawing department where the drawing team are specialised in laying out dental surgeries in accordance with your needs.

Installation

Great planning and layouts are only half of the story… a professional installation team is the other half. Henry Schein Minerva believe that quality surgeries can only be provided if you look after the supply chain from beginning to end which is why we employ our own team of over 45 fully trained engineers. Our engineers have many years experience of installing beautiful and functional surgery equipment and have the experience and skills to ensure that your new surgery equipment is installed exactly the way it was designed: to fit and work properly.

For more information,

please call 08700 10 20 41

Henry Schein Minerva’s team of

expert CAD Draughtsmen can

create the perfect surgery

layout for your premises,

regardless of

size limitation.

From your first meeting with

one of our dedicated Sales

Specialists, the Henry Schein

Minerva team aim to give you

excellent service every step

of the way.

We’ll be hands-on and

support you, making the

Henry Schein Minerva

experience as enjoyable

and stress-free as possible.

Everything is done with

your complete satisfaction

in mind.

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Sometimes only the best will do and when this is the case, the Premier cabinet range

has all the answers. Choose from a variety of options to ensure that the Premier

cabinet range will blend in with any surgery and will meet your exact requirements.

experienced

installation

team

quality

excellent

workmanship

shape

design

exact

measurements

planning

It’s your surgery...

Key benefits include:

• Innovative and flexible layouts provide a huge choice of possibilities • An extensive choice of front panel materials, designs and colours • Corian®or laminate worktops in 2 thickness variations (High Line only)

• The drawers of these truly bespoke units are manufactured to the highest quality, with a focus on attention to detail • Self soft closing drawers and doors are included • Hands-free (concealed) bin operation

• Sensor operated tap options

To find

out about

our fantastic

cabinetry offers,

call us today

08700 10 20 41

NEW to Henry Schein Minerva... the innovative Steri-Wall System

Call us for more details 08700 10 20 41

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LDU & Surgery Planning

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LDU & Surgery Planning

Dr Paul Cruci

to perform this pr oject. And since this was to be one of the largest and most valuable projects I had ever embarked on, I did what any businessman would do and sear ched for some external help.

A couple of the dental dealers we first approached seemed rather reluctant to try and work with us; it felt as if they were either waiting for us to spend money unnecessarily , or they wanted to gr eatly complicate our lives, a pr essure we just didn’t need at the time. However, from the moment we met our r egional sales representative, Dan Payne, from Henry Schein Minerva he instantly helped resolve some of our issues and despite having only bought a few sundry products from this company before, I knew they were the ideal partner in helping to move my project forward. In spring 2010 we were still only in the planning stages but wanted Dan to be fully involved in the whole project. Despite only having the measurements, entrances, exits and windows planned, Dan went away and mapped out our entir e decontamination r oom and surgery and on top of this was able to provide an idea of costs that turned my paper dream into reality.

A complete practice refurbishment was evidently going to cause some disruption to the practice, so we decided to close for 2 weeks and fortunately had the support of other practices that were able to treat patients if and when an emergency occurred. However I planned to be onsite for the duration of the refurbishment and when the building began in July 2010, myself

Endodontic Specialist Dr Paul Cruci, MSc

Implant Dent. BDS FDSRCS DPDS MGDSRCS

MFGDP LDS discusses his experiences of

meeting “best practice”.

Since the introduction of the HTM 01-05 guidelines in 2009; “intended to progressively raise the quality of decontamination in primary care dental services”, we have seen dental practices up and down the country categorise themselves accor ding to two specific benchmarks; ‘Essential quality r equirements’ and ‘Best practice’. Whilst the majority initially placed themselves in the former, it is the latter which many aspire to.

When aiming for ‘best practice’ the key word to remember from the above statement is “progressively”. Moving from ‘essential quality requirements’ to ‘best practice’ should be considered a “progression”; it requires the ability to firstly want to change and secondly to acquir e the right guidance and support to implement these changes.

At the time of the HTM 01-05 document being r eleased, I was not in a position to adopt ‘best practice’ r ecommendations immediately. Since setting up my single-handed specialist practice in 1992, an array of developments with high-tech equipment had been made and I was performing mor e dental implant treatment, added to this was an increased array of stock and consequently storage and space started to become an issue. With the HTM 01-05 guidelines stating “wher e dental practices use the same r oom for patient tr eatment and decontamination (essential quality requirements), they need to develop a plan that facilitates a move towar ds a separate and controlled decontamination room”, we decided it was a perfect time to add an extension to the practice and make this our dedicated decontamination room.

Having identified the impr ovements needed and pr epared a feasible plan to implement such changes, I r ealised I still required the necessary support and operational management

The Principal of

Progression

by Dr Paul Cruci
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LDU & Surgery Planning

and Dan, together with compr essed air technicians, dental engineers, plumbers, electricians and builders were all on hand to work on the surgery and decontamination room.

One of the biggest challenges we faced to achieve ‘best practice’, was that the dirty and clean areas have to be divided into separate rooms each with a door and no contaminated instruments or personnel are to pass through the clean zone.

So whilst we wer e creating a separate decontamination r oom from the clinical treatment area, we still had the issue that dirty items awaiting decontamination and cleaned/sterilized instruments ready for use, were being transported via the same space. It had been suggested that we required separate in/out doors in the decontamination room or a hatch through the wall for dirty instruments to go in and clean instruments to come out but we just didn’t physically have the facility to implement this.

One solution, recommended to me by a Department of Health dental cross infection adviser was to implement a double-door stacking cabinet close to the entrance of the room. This meant that personnel would be able to stor e sterilized, sealed instrument cassettes into the cabinet fr om inside the decontamination room which could still be r emoved for use without the operator having to physically enter the r oom. Ultimately, ‘best practice’ is to r emove the need for physical entry by an operator into the dirty area and with the double-door stacking cabinet we are able to follow the recommended dirty to clean workflow in order to comply.

The extra storage facilities and decontamination equipment has enhanced productivity within the practice, particularly with the washer disinfector which has decreased our turnaround time for instruments. Now we don’ t have to spend valuable time manually cleaning instruments, the nurse simply places them in the washer disinfector in the recommended manner, presses the button and walks away; everything is easily controlled and fully validated by data logging. Staf f safety is also enhanced as handling sharp contaminated instruments is significantly reduced and the automated cleaning cycle ensur es every process is completed corr ectly. We also have two V acuum autoclaves to ensure continuity should one unit fail.

Next on the agenda was the r efurbishment of the sur gery! Although we had made some modifications in the past, the cabinetry was the same as when we set up in 1992 and was in need of a revamp.

Henry Schein Minerva together with their specialist digital and laser division Dental innovations was our pr eferred supplier for the renovation, from helping us choose the Belmont Clesta II Treatment Centre and the Kodak 2200 Intraoral X-Ray System, through to complete installation. W e also decided on the Durr Vista Scan digital radiography system as being particularly suitable to endodontics and implant dentistry. Premier Cabinets, a division of Henry Schein Minerva, also played a key r ole, helping introduce innovation and flexibility into both the surgery and decontamination room. Despite being short of space, they presented me with an extensive range of colours, materials, fixtures and fittings to cr eate a bespoke design and manufacturing solution that suited my individual needs and ensured we adher ed to decontamination guidelines with all cabinetry and work surfaces.

In the surgery we had a specific template to follow detailing where everything had to be positioned; ultimately this was centred around the chair. It was critical the chair was in the right position for the operating micr oscope and x-ray equipment to function together corr ectly, and despite having so many

technicians in one room, everyone managed to make the under-floor connections successfully meet within a limited space. It wasn’t easy though and ther e were times when we kept returning with a tape measure again and again just to make sure the fit was perfect. The whole pr oject required a lot of careful planning to synchr onise all the services but as a team we overcame these challenges.

The Belmont Clesta II, short for “clean station”, includes a ‘handpiece line flush-out system’ which enables us to regularly flush fresh antimicrobially-treated water through the handpiece tubings and purge the lines with air. This feature together with the rotatable cuspidor and detachable bowl has enhanced cross infection in-surgery, improving hygiene and ease of cleaning. Since the refurbishment, patients have commented that it is evident a lot of time and money has been invested into this project and that the surgery looks extremely high-tech. I assure them, it has all been done for their benefit and to incr ease our ability to pr ovide consistent high quality car e. That alone impresses them hugely and has proved a very positive message for new and existing referring colleagues. If one can be seen to have gone further than is required, I feel this tells your patients a lot about you as a dental professional.

The whole pr oject, from start to finish, wouldn’ t have been successful without the support of the Henry Schein Minerva Equipment team. By supporting me in designing the layout and maximising the space available I now comply with ‘best practice requirements under HTM 01-05.They were quick to resolve any issues and I was grateful for their support and expertise which freed up my time immensely . I could walk away and do something else, safe in the knowledge that everything was being done to the best standards. I can honestly say we are where we have always wanted to be – meeting ‘best practice’.

With plans to soon become a Clinical T raining Practice for the Warwick Medical School Masters pr ogramme in Endodontics with clinical supervision later in the year , these r ecent developments are part of my plan to demonstrate to students how to implement and meet HTM 01-05 guidelines effectively as part of clinical practice

To find out more about the treatments Dr Paul Cruci can provide please call Kingsway Dental Specialist Practice on 01753 882953 or visit www.gxdentalspecialist.co.uk.

For more information on the surgery equipment and design services available from Henry Schein Minerva simply call 08700 10 20 41 or visit www.henryschein.co.uk.

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Disinfection and

Sterilization Equipment

• Ultrasonic Cleaners

• Washer Disinfectors

• Autoclaves

• Handpiece Cleaners

• Water Purification System

The following section contains a selection of equipment that will help you

achieve compliance in your dental practice. Henry Schein Minervaʼs team of

local specialists can provide the advice and guidance youʼll need to help you

to choose the equipment that is best suited to your practice goals and budget.

The following section contains a range of

equipment that will help you achieve compliance

in your dental practice. For more details about

our full equipment range and accessories

please call

08700 10 20 41

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Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

Hygea 2

Ultrawave

• HTM compliant ultrasonic cleaner, with a three tier basket system that allows 45 instruments to be effectively cleaned in one load.

• Rapid and effective instrument cleaning: independent tests have shown that a 10 minute cycle in the Hygea 2 unit is sufficient to clean even the most heavily soiled instruments.

• Menu driven LCD control; fully programmable split level security gives excellent process control.

• Digital cycle traceability; the MC card port is a brand new feature and allows digital cycle traceability and validation of every cleaning cycle.

• Integral validation printer; as well as a digital recorder, the Hygea 2 produces a hard copy print out of every cycle if required.

• The electro-magnetic locking lid prevents instrument removal before being fully cleaned and reduces the escape of aerosols, increasing operator safety. • Width: 460mm, Depth 430mm, Height 375mm. (Maximum height with lid

open: 655mm)

Ultrasonics

Hygea 2 Ultrawave

1115837 *1115837*

See page 44-46 for details of the Equipment Accessories.

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 43

DentaSonic

Medisafe

Dentasonic

1112066 *1112066*

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 43

Washer Disinfectors

NEW

Medisafe

NEW

Medisafe

Medisafe washers:HTM 01-05 page 17 section 3.13states ‘Using a washer disinfector is the preferred method for cleaning dental instruments because it offers the best option for the control and reproducibility of cleaning; in addition, the cleaning process can be validated under European Norms (ENs)’ • Quick cycle time – includes drying

• 50% additional capacity (number of cassettes/instruments) • Fully integrated drying cycle - inbuilt condenser technology • Large glass door allowing easy view of chamber

• Blue LED lighting

• Dual spray arm technology - more efficient distribution of water • 240V 13A electricity supply (No requirement for special wiring) • Universal handpiece adapters

• HTM01-05 Compliant • HTM20/30 Compliant

Pico Evo

Medisafe

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 43

• HTM 01-05 compliant ultrasonic cleaner that provides reliable, validated decontamination - cycle after cycle.

• 10 litre capacity, accommodating both large and small wash loads for a fast and efficient turnaround of instruments.

• Electromechanical locking lid, with electronic process interlock, offers fundamental safety and security.

• Intelligent data port (output) that recognises both standalone printers and software systems allowing cycle data capture for traceability.

• Fast and efficient turnaround of instruments. • Dedicated instrument organiser system

(optional) provides instrument care and staff safety.

• Automatic load performance optimization system, ensuring your instrument load can be processed with the same validated cleaning efficiency. • Dimensions: • Lid closed - H 415mm x W 446mm x D 415mm • Lid open - H 700mm x W 446mm x D 415mm

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London:

08700 10 20 43

• Cardiff:

029 2044 2888

• Glasgow:

0141 952 9911

• Belfast:

028 9037 0702

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Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

Washer Disinfectors

• This under counter model allows busy surgeries to reprocess high volumes

• Unit for washing and disinfection of general, surgical and critical instruments

• Offers the same features and outstanding cleaning efficiency of the benchtop Pico in an under the counter configuration

• Removes 99.9% of bioburden from instruments in less than 15 minutes

• Inner lumen wash

Pico XXL

Medisafe

Expert advice– There are 5 stages to the process undertaken within a washer Disinfector

1. Flush– removal of the initial contaminants from the load including large amounts of soiling.

2. Wash– removal of the remaining load contaminants.

3. Rinse– removal of detergent. Rinse water quality is key to minimising contamination.

4. Thermal Disinfection– Load temperature raised to correct disinfection temperature (eg 80’c for 10 mins or 90’c for 1 min)

5. Dry– Removal of residual moisture.

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 41

• The unit carries all the features of the benchtop but with higher volume lumen washing/disinfecting facilities

• Unit for washing and disinfection of general, surgical and critical instruments

• Removes 99.9% of bioburden from instruments in less than 15 minutes • Inner lumen wash

• This under counter model allows busy surgeries to reprocess high volumes

Pico XL

Medisafe

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 41

Medisafe washers:HTM 01-05 page 17 section 3.13states ‘Using a washer disinfector is the preferred method for cleaning dental instruments because it offers the best option for the control and reproducibility of cleaning; in addition, the cleaning process can be validated under European Norms (ENs)’

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Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

NEW

Melag Rang

e

NEW

Melag Rang

e

• Active Drying Included • HEPA Filter • Built in Water Softner

• Integrated Data Logger – CF Card • 13 AMP Power Supply

• Integrated Process Agents Storage and Dosing Unit

• Integrated Process Monitoring of Spray Arm Rotation and Spray Pressure • RO Connection

• Can take up to 11 hollow instruments of which 6 can be dental handpieces.

Melatherm

Melag

MELAview

Melag

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 41

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 41

Melag washers:HTM 01-05 page 17 section 3.13

states ‘Using a washer disinfector is the preferred method for cleaning dental instruments because it offers the best option for the control and reproducibility of cleaning; in addition, the cleaning process can be validated under European Norms (ENs)’

MELAview is suitable for use with all MELAG autoclaves equipped with a data interface. Direct connection of the autoclave enables the user to record and save text logs and optionally, high-quality and secure graphic logs in real time. These logs can also be printed or exported in another form. Once recorded, the logs can be displayed using MELAview. No additional software is required. Graphic logs provide a better overview and secure evaluation of the completed programs. Operators can use MELAview to sort and filter logs quickly and efficiently. MELAview enables logs to be filtered according to

multiple characteristics.

Quick and easy log documentation

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Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

London:

08700 10 20 43

• Cardiff:

029 2044 2888

• Glasgow:

0141 952 9911

• Belfast:

028 9037 0702

Autoclaves

The MELAtronic 23EN works according to the fractionated gravity system and provides “Class N” and “Class S” sterilization programs. It satisfies the strict requirements of the European standard EN 13060. It is furnished with a high grade electronic microprocessor control as well as pressure and temperature sensors for recording and monitoring the sterilization parameters pressure, temperature and time plus a display to show all important information The Vacuklav 31B+ features an integrated water storage tank and a

patented air cooling system. They work with the extremely high-performance membrane pump technology which has proven its worth for decades. Key benefits include:

• Minimal installation effort • Only a power supply is needed • Independent of location

• Noise suppression feature included • Easy refill

• Quick release connector

• Optimum usage of sterilization department (up to 5 trays) • Documentation and batch control available

Patients and dental staff must be protected by safe and reliable hygiene measures to do justice to the demands of medical due diligence. Melag

are committed to supplying suitable devices and methods that ensure that these requirements are always met. Quality consciousness, reliability,

and innovative eagerness, plus the highest in safety standards, have made the family-run enterprise MELAG one of the world’s leading producers of

sterilization equipment. Verification of its success has been the sale of more than 400,000 units.

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions: (H) 485mm x (W) 425mm x (D) 570mm Chamber: Ø 250mm x 350mm, volume 18 litres Tray: (H) 20mm x (W) 190mm x (D) 290mm Weight: 44kg

Power supply: 230 Volt / 50 Hz / 2,100 Watt

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions: (H) 380mm x (W) 520mm x (D) 590mm Chamber: Ø 230mm x 450mm, volume 19 litres Tray: (H) 20mm x (W) 190mm x (D) 420mm (can hold 5) Weight: 30kg

Loading quantity: 4kg solid instruments Power supply: 230 Volt / 50 Hz / 1,600 Watt

MELAtronic 23 EN

Vacuklav 31B+

Melag

Melag

NEW

Melag Rang

e

NEW

Melag Rang

e

(Class B, Vacuum autoclave)

(Class “N” & Class “S”, Non-Vacuum)

Expert advice– The following can be processed – unwrapped or wrapped solid instruments and hollowware. To test daily use the automatic control test and for steam penetration test use either Helix or Bowie Dick test. (See pages 19-20)

Melag 31 B+HTM 01-05 page 22 section 4.5states ‘type B sterilizers incorporate a vacuum stage and are designed to reprocess load types such as Hollow, air-retentive and packaged loads’)

Melag 23 ENHTM 01-05 page 22 section 4.5states ‘they are non-vacuum sterilizers designed for non-wrapped solid instruments’’)

Expert advice –Only unwrapped solid instruments can be processed. To test daily use the Automatic Control Test and Class 6 Indicator test Strips. Although not a requirement of HTM 01-05 these strips provide a good way of checking that the N type autoclave is working and they provide evidence of this for auditing. (See pages 19-21)

Aftercare Service:Melag products illustrated are supported by HSMD Care plans and extended warranty options. Details available on request.

Aftercare Service:Melag products illustrated are supported by HSMD Care plans and extended warranty options. Details available on request.

Please call

for price

08700 10 20 41

PLUS

All Melag products

are supported by HSMD

care plans &

warranty plan

(2 years)

Please call

for price

08700 10 20 41

PLUS

All Melag products

are supported by HSMD

care plans &

warranty plan

(2 years)

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Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

Water Purification System

Sirona

Sirona

The perfect solution for cleaning,

lubricating, disinfecting and

sterilizing handpieces!

Get cleaner handpieces and turbines with the DAC UNIVERSAL combination autoclave and save valuable time in the practice. Cleaning instruments before sterilizing them is essential for successful sterilization.

The DAC UNIVERSAL is able to clean the internal channels of the handpieces, contra angles and turbines. During the external wash the instruments are washed twice with cold water (pulse wash) and once with hot water. This process removes biofilm and dirt faster and more effectively. After cleaning, the handpieces are lubricated. Following the lubrication the autoclave function of the DAC comes into it’s own. Once autoclaved the complete cycle is finished. With DAC there is no more manual manipulation of handpieces and from dirty handpiece to autoclaved handpiece the whole cycle takes only 12 1/2 minutes.

NitraDem Direct Connect

Fully automated water supply

Water Distillation Unit

NitraDem Direct Connect

Does not conform to DIN EN 1717 Conforms to DIN EN 1717

No direct connection to autoclaves Connection of up to three autoclaves Difficult and time-consuming cleaning process Easy access for cleaning the water tank Expensive to service Inexpensive to service

4 litres of good-quality water in 6 hours - 4 litres of goodquality water in only 3 minutes -slow at producing distilled water very fast at producing demineralised water Water quality not guaranteed Good-quality water guaranteed

No water conductivity sensor inside Water conductivity sensor inside the the distiller units NitraDem control panel

Comparison

DAC Universal

HTM01-05 Compatible

Key benefits include:

• Easy handling

• Guaranteed high-quality water • Multiple connections • Conforms to DIN EN 1717 • Easy to install

• Disposable filter • User-friendly to operate The NitraDem Direct Connect provides your

autoclave with high quality demineralised water. To ensure the best working conditions for your autoclaves, the water quality is constantly being monitored. This secures a constant flow of demineralised water with a minimum microsiemens.

HTM01-05 certification

Handpiece Cleaners

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 41

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 41

DAC Universal - HTM 01-05 page 23 section 4.5

states Type S: these sterilizers are specifically designed to reprocess specific loads.

HTM 01-05 Page 23 section 4.7 statesDental handpieces are constructed with a number of internal channels and pathways. These features are often difficult to clean, although the use of a validated automated washer-disinfector may be successful provided that handpiece and washer disinfector are of known compatibility. Where this is established, sterilization using a type B or type S sterilizer is likely to be useful.

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Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

London:

08700 10 20 43

• Cardiff:

029 2044 2888

• Glasgow:

0141 952 9911

• Belfast:

028 9037 0702

DAC Accessories

Sirona

Sirona Sirona Sirona

Sirona

Sirona

INTRAmatic Adapter

1108290 *1108290* £95.44

Sirona TE/Classic Adapter

1088128 *1088128* £95.38

Straight/Contra Angle

Adapter

• Adapter for straight and contra angle handpieces.

Filter x 6

1090751 *1090751* £29.54

DAC Universal Filter

• Filter for DAC Universal.

Printer

1100050 *1100050* £479.40

Printing Paper x 5

1113162 *1113162* £37.58

DAC Universal Printer

• Printer for DAC Universal.

Basket with Lid

1111430 *1111430* £446.60

DAC Universal Basket

• Basket with lid for DAC Universal.

Lid Holder

1115554 *1115554* £246.46

DAC Universal Lid Holder

• Lid holder for DAC Universal.

Turbine Adapter

• Adapter for turbines.

Bien Air Turbine Adapter

1112373 *1112373* £95.44

Kavo Turbine Adapter

1110378 *1110378* £51.66

Sirona Turbine Adapter

1113362 *1113362* £95.44

W&H Turbine Adapter

1110348 *1110348* £109.68

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QUATTROcare PLUS

Kavo

CARE3 Plus

NSK

Assistina 301 Plus

W&H

The difference, as always,

is in the details

.

The rapid expansion of the foaming, cleaning agent in the KaVo QUATTROcare PLUS "Care Spray", dissolves inorganic material within the handpiece and then compressed-air blows out the residue, thereby providing the basis for optimum handpiece care and maintenance.

• Handpiece lubrication and cleaning system, allowing you to increase the performance and durability of your instrument.

• Cleans and lubricates up to 3 handpieces (E fitting & highspeed turbine) within a cycle of 2 minutes.

• Rotates handpieces during cycle for a better lubrication.

• Simple to operate, economical, efficient and time saving.

CARE3 Plus 1 Rotation Port and 2 Standard Port

1087316 *1087316*

CARE3 Plus C2 (230V), Dual Rotation Ports, Single Standard Port

1087317 *1087317*

• Cleaning and lubricating system with built in filter, 35 second cycle, requires connection to compressed air. • Adaptors for other manufacturer's handpieces

available separately.

Assistina 301 Plus

W&H High Speed Turbine Connection, Fluid Pack (sufficient for 7,000 cycles) and Connector

759750 *759750*

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 43

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 43

Price on application, Please call

08700 10 20 43

Handpiece Cleaners

Disinfection and Sterilization Equipment

NEW

Kavo

• Optimum care, thanks to KaVo

QUATTROcare PLUS "Care Spray"

• High efficiency, thanks to being perfectly

adapted to daily practice requirements

KaVo QUATTROcare PLUS:

optimum care – highly efficient.

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Testing and Validation

• Testing Schedules

• Performance Testing

All decontamination equipment should be subjected to validation, testing,

maintenance and servicing as recommended by the manufacturer.

All records of these procedures should be retained for audit / inspection.

The following section should help explain the testing schedules required

and the products necessary in order to comply with

HTM 01-05 testing requirements.

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Testing Schedules

Testing and Validation

Testing Schedule for Ultrasonic Cleaners

Tests Frequency / Who

Protein Residue Test WEEKLY/USER

Safety Checks (HTM ref pg 62, 15.14-15.5) WEEKLY/USER Automatic Control Test (HTM ref pg 61, 15.3-15.5) QUARTERLY/CPD

Cleaning Efficacy Test QUARTERLY/CPD

Ultrasonic Activity Test (HTM ref pg 61, 15.6 – 15.13) QUARTERLY/CPD All Validation Tests (HTM ref pg 62, 15.16-15.18) ANNUALLY/CPD

Testing Schedule for Washer Disinfectors

Tests Frequency / Who

Protein Residue Test WEEKLY/USER

Safety Checks (HTM ref pg 62, 15.14-15.5) WEEKLY/USER Automatic Control Test (HTM ref pg 61, 15.3-15.5) QUARTERLY/CPD

Cleaning Efficacy Test QUARTERLY/CPD

Chemical Dosing Test QUARTERLY/CPD

Thermometric Test QUARTERLY/CPD

All Validation Tests (HTM ref pg 62, 15.16-15.18) ANNUALLY/CPD

Periodic Testing Schedule for Benchtop Sterilizers/Autoclaves

Tests Frequency / Who

Automatic Control Test (HTM ref pg 61, 15.3-15.5) DAILY/USER Steam Penetration Test - Use HELIX or BOWIE DICK

(See page 20) DAILY/USER

Air Leakage Test WEEKLY/USER

Residual Air Test WEEKLY/USER

Thermometric Test QUARTERLY/CPD

All Validation Tests (HTM ref pg 62, 15.16-15.18) ANNUALLY/CPD

Expert advice– For cleaning efficacy tests and protein residue

tests, where the cycle does not have a rinse stage, items should be rinsed as a normal procedure before these tests are carried out, otherwise the tests could return false positives.

HTM ref – pg 54 11.2The user is defined as the person designated by the Registered Manager to be responsible for the decontamination equipment and process. This would normally be the dentist themself.

HTM ref - pg 46, 9.3The CPD (Competent Person Decontamination) is responsible for the servicing, testing and maintaince of the decontamination equipment within the practice. The CPD may be either directly employed by the practice, or provided as a service by a third party.

Cleaning Efficacy Visual Check:

This happens after the washer disinfector or ultrasonic bath and before the autoclave. Each instrument that has been cleaned must be inspected under an illuminated magnifier to ensure that all dirt and debris has been successfully removed. Any instruments that are found to still have debris must go through the cleaning stage again.

Protein Residue Test:

This test is used to ensure that the instruments which have been cleaned are free from protein that are not visible to the naked eye. After the cleaning process a random instrument is taken from the load and a Protein detection method is used to determine the cleanliness. Please use products such as Clean-Trace, Protest Quick and Medi Check.

Automatic Control Test:

This test is used to determine that all the stages of the sterilizer are consistent with previous days. This will involve the user timing each stage and recording the times in a log book. The test will then be signed of daily, but only if the results are consistent with the previous day . If the sterilizer has a printer or data logger this is carried out automatically, providing that cycle monitoring is present (please consult the manufacturer if you are unsure).

Cleaning Efficacy Test:

This test is designed to challenge the cleaning efficiency of the washer disinfector and ultrasonic bath. A test soil strip is placed into the equipment and a cycle is commenced. Once finished the test strip is checked for any remaining soil residue and the results are recorded. Please use products such as STF Load Check, or PCD.

Ultrasonic Activity Test:

This is designed to ensure that the cavitation effect of the ultrasonic is working effectively and evenly. Using strips of adhesive tape across the top of the bath, suspend nine strips of prepared foil in the bath in a 3 x 3 grid. Ensure that the rolled bottom end of each foil strip is no more than 10mm above, but not touching , the bottom of the bath. Run the bath for a pre-determined time, remove the foil strips and blot dr y and record the results. The strips should all reflect similar erosion patterns.

Steam Penetration Test:

This test is used for Class B and S sterilizers only. This is designed to ensure that a successful vacuum has been achieved so the steam is able to penetrate an internal lumin. This will involve one of 2 tests, either a Helix or Bowie Dick. Please consult with your autoclave manufacturer as to which test is needed.

What is it?

Air Leakage Test:

This test is designed to show that, should a leak be detected, the machine will fail the cycle. Dependent on the age of the autoclave this may be carried out automatically. If you are unsure please consult the manufacturer.

CP(D) Engineer Validation:

The validation should be carried out by a qualified engineer and is designed to show that the equipment is working within pre set parameters and as dictated by the manufacturer.

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Testing and Validation

London:

08700 10 20 43

• Cardiff:

029 2044 2888

• Glasgow:

0141 952 9911

• Belfast:

028 9037 0702

Performance Testing

Bowie - Dick Test Pack or Helix Device – HTM 01-05 ref pg 25, 4.18(type B sterilizers).

One of these tests must be used at the start of each day prior to the sterilization cycle.

• Daily steam penetration tests, specifically engineered for B Type (vacuum assisted) table top sterilizers, providing you with effectively sterilized items in your practice.

• Easy to use and interpret.

• Self adhesive backing for documentation purposes.

• Indicator using class 6 diagnostic technology. • Effective load release.

Helix Device

Medisafe

Helix Device x 250

1113609 *1113609* £117.00

• Test of the mechanical function of the sterilizer to ensure rapid and even steam penetration into a small porous load. • Diagnostic capabilities: air removal, wet

steam, super heated steam or presence of non-condensable gases.

• Clear and accurate colour change; pink to brown or darker.

• Easy to interpret - easy to record. • Non-toxic.

• Single use.

Daily Bowie & Dick Test

Medisafe

Bowie & Dick Test x 20

1112072 *1112072* £58.46

Complete Kit

Tests x 250 and Helix Device

1117833 *1117833* £85.00 Refill Tests x 250 1117832 *1117832* £53.00 Helix Device 1117831 *1117831* £45.00

Helix Test

• Easy to use, daily steam penetration tests for use with both Type B and S vacuum autoclaves.

Quality Water Specialists

Quality Water Specialists

Quality Water Specialists Complete Kit

Tests x 20, Cassette and Infill Sheets

1117827 *1117827* £105.00 Refill

Tests x 10

1117824 *1117824* £36.00

Tests x 20 and Steam Penetration Pad

1117825 *1117825* £46.00

Cassette

1117826 *1117826* £72.95

Bowie Dick Test

• Easy to use steam penetration tests for Type B and S vacuum autoclaves.

• Unique cassette system.

Tests x 400

1117822 *1117822* £17.95

Class 5 Indicator Strips

• Steam indicator strips designed to monitor one or more sterilization process parameters for the purpose of detecting sterilization failures in packaging, loading or sterilizer function.

• Dual temperature strips 121/134.

Expert advice for Helix Test– this is the

most common method and involves a test strip at the end of a long tube. The test checks that the process removes air from the tube and pushes steam back in to contact the test strip which changes colour and indicates a pass.

Expert advice for Bowie Dick Test –

this is made up of a sensor sheet within a pack of porous load sheets. The test checks that the process removes air from the sheets and pushes steam into contact with the sensor which will change colour and indicate a pass.

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Testing and Validation

Performance Testing

Class 6, indicator strips– HTM 01-05 ref pg 56. This should be used on a daily basis in every tray or item as

part of your automatic control test

Class 6

Indicator Test

Medisafe

Class 6 Indicator Test x 250

1112071 *1112071* £39.56

Class 4 Indicator Test x 500

1117699 *1117699* £35.50

Quality Water Specialists

Quality Water Specialists

Tests x 400

1117823 *1117823* £32.45

Class 6 Emulator Strips

• Steam emulating strips designed to monitor one or more sterilization process parameters for the purpose of detecting sterilization failures in packaging, loading or sterilizer function. • Dual temperature strips121/134.

• Chemical indicators that offer the highest level of proof of the achievement of sterility assurance levels in your trays and items, thereby providing a direct link between the sterility of the items

and the patient.

• Specifically calibrated to 3.5 min at 134°C cycle. • Monitors critical parameters; time, temperature and steam. • For use in every tray or item.

• Clear and abrupt colour change. • Easy to interpret - easy to record.

Intro Pack

Holder and Test Strips x 100

1117806 *1117806* £125.96 Refill Test Strips x 100 1117805 *1117805* £89.96 Accessories Holder 1117804 *1117804* £40.46

WashCheck

• An accurate process challenge test for washer disinfectors and ultrasonic cleaners. • Ideal to replace a purely visual check. • Place the test in each cycle, once the cycle has

finished check the strip for a colour change. • White indicates a pass. Red indicates that a check to the unit will be needed to ensure it is working effectively.

• Tests come in air tight, sealed packs to ensure their longevity.

• Easy to use and read. Quality Water Specialists

Pen

1117834 *1117834* £15.90

Steam Marker Pen

• A special marker pen for writing on autoclave bags and tape.

• Markings turn from red to green to indicate the contents have been processed.

• Ideal for marking expiry dates or surgery name/number.

Quality Water Specialists

Ultrasonic Performance Meter

1117807 *1117807* £368.00

UPM - Ultrasonic

Performance Meter

• Easy to use, fast and accurate method of testing ultrasonic cleaners.

• A direct replacement to the already existing foil testing procedure.

• Performance tests can be carried out in seconds.

Ultrasonic Performace Testing– HTM 01-05, ref pg 62, 15.13– Wand meters,

ultrasonic energy meters are now available to monitor ultrasonic baths. They are much quicker and more convenient than the classic foil ablation test but should be used with care. Precise positioning of the wand will need to be noted in order to make the test repeatable.

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Testing and Validation

London:

08700 10 20 43

• Cardiff:

029 2044 2888

• Glasgow:

0141 952 9911

• Belfast:

028 9037 0702

Performance Testing

Protein Residue Test- ProTest Quick. Results in 10 minutes, Biuret sensitivity,

Ninhydrin Sensitivity, Pre-moistened Swab, Easy to use, 18 month shelf life.

• Foil test to measure the ultrasonic activity over the whole of the tank.

• The activity of the ultrasonic cleaner is verified by the erosion pattern, which is created on aluminium foil exposed in the bath for a timed period.

• 20mm width. • 0.015m gauge.

Ultrasonic Foil Test

Medisafe

Roll 367m

1108180 *1108180* £42.48

Clean-Trace Test x 50

1115692 *1115692* £170.95

Clean-Trace Protein Test

• Surface protein swab test that ensures a both

fast and easy way to check whether cleaning has been carried out to a satisfactory standard. • With the unique swab-click-read format, and

simple colour change technology, this test is very easy to implement.

• The results are semi-quantitative with four possible colours.

• The faster the test turns purple the higher the level of contamination on a surface.

Tests x 25 1117810 *1117810* £49.60 Tests x 50 1117809 *1117809* £94.48 Tests x 100 1117808 *1117808* £175.00 Incubator 1117811 *1117811* £120.00

Medi-Check

• HTM01-05 compliant weekly residual protein test pen to be used for all washer disinfectors and ultrasonic cleaners to identify residual proteins on instruments.

• Fast and accurate.

• Sensitivity down to 1ug of protein. • Ready to use rapid protein residue detection

system for testing any surface of an ultrasonic cleaner after the cleaning process.

• Colour change from green to purple if protein is present in the sample.

• One test will provide you with the assurance that both Biuret and Nonhydrin sensitivity requirements have been fulfilled.

ProTEST ʻQʼuick

Medisafe 3M Healthcare ProTEST 'Q'uick Test x 25 1112068 *1112068* £135.00 Test x 50 1112069 *1112069* £242.96 Test x 100 1112070 *1112070* £413.96

Quality Water Specialists

Test Strips x 100

1108720 *1108720* £83.66

Holder

1108721 *1108721* £56.66

Brownes Test

• A test which monitors the cleaning efficacy of your ultrasonic bath.

• The indicator strips have been designed to represent typical soiling that would occur during normal use of reusable surgical instruments. • The test strips can be used in the mesh design

holder and should be placed in a basket within the ultrasonic bath. As the activity occurs, the red test soil will be removed from the strips and different levels of soil removal will indicate different levels of ultrasonic activity.

• This is a bench marked performance test which is suitable for validation. The indicator strips mimic occluded surfaces to present a realistic ultrasonic cleaning challenge.

Ultrasonic activity foil Test– HTM

01-05, ref pg 61, 15.6 - 15.12– ‘the ultrasonic activity can be investigated by the erosion pattern created on aluminium foil exposed in the tank for a short period. This activity may not be uniform throughout the tank. Validation tests will determine the pattern of variation at defined positions and the time required to produce this pattern. The following equipment will be required – aluminium foil provided for ultrasonic cleaner testing, adhesive tape eg. Masking tape or autoclave indicator tape, a watch with a second hand, a tape measure.’

Ultrawave

Medi-Check- Ninhyrin method HTM 20-30 ref pg109,10.37 .

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Dental Unit Water Line Testing

Performance Testing

Quality Water Specialists

Cleaning efficacy test– standard PCD Kit (Valisafe Cleaning Efficiency

Indicator) Stainless steel tray for testing of Valisafe CEI, easy to use and read.

Standard PCD

+ CEI Indicators

Medisafe

Standard PCD & CEI Indicators x 10

1113607 *1113607* £75.00

• Process Challenge Device for monitoring the cleaning efficacy of your washer disinfector to be used with the Cleaning Efficacy Indicator. • This device is designed for the validation and the routine monitoring of the

cleaning processes in washer disinfectors for surgical instruments. • The Valisafe CEI a special cleaning indicator made of stainless steel, which

is contaminated with a quantitative measure of test soil (blood and additives), according to ISO 15883. This product, used in conjunction with the Valisafe standard PCD, creates a realistic and repeatable challenge. • The Valisafe CEI in conjunction with a Valisafe PCD is easy to use, easy to

read and can be disposed of with domestic waste. Comply SteriGage x 1000

1115694 *1115694* £337.45

Comply SteriGage With Extender x 1000

1115693 *1115693* £377.95

3M Comply SteriGage

-Steam Chemical Integrator

• Chemical integrator sterilization indicator.

• For use in steam sterilization cycles to validate that sufficient sterilization conditions have been met.

• The tests consist of a paper wick and a steam and temperature-sensitive chemical pellet in a paper/film and foil laminate. The chemical pellet melts and migrates as a dark colour along the paper wick.

• Colour migration is visable through a window marked REJECT or ACCEPT. • The extent of migration depends on steam, time and temperature. • This test is also available with an extender strip affixed to one end of the

Comply SteriGage integrator. The affixed extender is a 19cm long rigid, paperboard strip that serves as a handle to retrieve processed integrators from inner packs.

3M Healthcare

ATP Hygiene Monitor

1117828 *1117828* £629.10

Swabs x 100

1117829 *1117829* £135.00

SystemSURE

Plus ATP Monitor

• A fast and accurate total surgery hygiene test monitor.

• Gives readout in 15 seconds.

• 100x more sensitive that standard residual protein tests.

• Can be used to monitor the total practice level of hygiene including all surfaces and dental unit water lines (with Q-Test).

• Complete with software pack, will show complete compliance to the HTM01-05 and CQC audits. • Comes with remote setup.

Quality Water Specialists

Dip Slide Test x 10

1081632 *1081632* £32.49

Water Dip Slide R2AT

• A specially produced dip slide to test your dental unit water system.

• Uses the R2AT Agar, which is designed for testing for water bourne bacteria.

Quality Water Specialists

Q-Test

1117830 *1117830* £5.63

Q-Test

• Special test for sampling the water quality from your Dental Unit Water Lines.

• This filtration method is required to concentrate the microbial load within a water sample to ensure a test result of less than 100 cfu/ml. • Recommended for use on a quarterly basis. • Must be used in conjunction with the UltraSnap

Swab test and monitored using the SystemSURE Plus ATP Monitor.

Testing and Validation

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Cleaning and Disinfection

Consumables

• Ultrasonic & Instrument Disinfection

• Thermo Disinfection

• Surface Disinfectants

• Surface Wipes

• Impression Disinfection & Cleaning

• Bur & Endo Instrument Cleaners

• Aspirator Cleaners

• Hand Cleaning & Disinfection

• Hand Lotions/Creams

• Dental Unit Water Line Treatment (DUWL)

• Equipment Accessories

The following range of infection control products will enable you to

achieve the highest possible hygiene standards and ensure that your

practice, staff and patients are protected against infection risks,

whilst at the same time complying with HTM 01-05.

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Cleaning and Disinfection Consumables

Ultrasonic & Instrument Disinfection

Henry Schein Henry Schein 2 litres 9002600 *9002600* £20.66 5 litres 9002601 *9002601* £40.95

EuroSept Max

Instrument

Lemon

• Aldehyde free concentrated instrument solution containing ethanol.

• Can be used as both a cold sterilizer and in an ultrasonic bath.

• HBV/HCV/HIV, bactericidal, fungicidal and tuberculocidal effective within 60 minutes for 1.5% solution and 15 minutes for 3% solution. • Material containing ABS should only be place in a

1.5% solution for 1 hour contact time.

Tablets x 64

141420 *141420* £26.96

Maxizyme

• Low foaming enzymatic cleaner in tablet form for use as a pre-soak manual detergent and an evacuator cleaner.

• Dissolves blood, protein tissue and soil. • Non-corrosive, non-flammable, rust inhibiting. • Can be used in an ultrasonic bath.

Tray

145736 *145736* £21.60

Germicide Tray

• Designed with a unique tailgate feature for easy unloading of instruments. Constructed of high impact plastic, compatible with all solutions and instruments. Resistant to all phenolic solutions. • The inner plastic tray automatically raises when the lid is open, allowing the instruments to drain. • A swing handle allows handling without coming in

direct contact with the solution.

Henry Schein

HTM 01-05, ref 3.1, 3.30

Tartar and Stain Remover 24 pack

For removing tartar and light stains from dentures, partials and bridges. Dissolve one packet of powder into a beaker containing 400ml of warm tap water. Place beaker in ultrasonic cleaner. 5g

146510 *146510* £15.26 General Purpose Cleaner 24 pack

For cleaning instruments directly in the ultrasonic cleaning tank. One packet of powder makes one gallon of solution. 33g

146512 *146512* £15.26

Unit Dose

Powders

• Single dose super concentrated powders for use in ultrasonic cleaning units, auxiliary pans and beakers.

• Eliminates lifting and storage of heavy containers

• Easy to use.

Ultra Tabs for Ultrasonic Bath x 50

9002952 *9002952* £24.26

Ultra Tabs

• Ultrasonic universal instrument cleaning tablets for instruments, devices, rotary instruments. • Biodegradable multilayer, enzymatic tablets with

corrosion protection.

• Removes tarnishing colour, metal oxides, rust, mineral residues (e.g. limestone), stains burned in by sterilization processes.

• Also removes tough stains, including blood, secretions, saliva, etc.

• Very high material compatibility and can be used for stainless steel, precious metals and plastics.

Henry Schein

Henry Schein

2 litres

1076158 *1076158* £32.40

Disinfectant Bath 3 litres

1076276 *1076276* £18.54

Gigasept Instru AF

• Aldehyde free concentrated disinfection and holding solution for dental instruments prior to autoclaving.

• Effective against a wide range of micro organisms (including HBV, HCV, HIV, TB) in 15 minutes at 3% dilution. Schülke

Gigasept

Schülke 2 litre 1119990 *1119990* £13.00 • Enzymatic cleaning

concentrate for both manual and automatic cleaning, suitable for use on surgical/medical instruments and is ideal for use in an ultrasonic bath.

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Cleaning and Disinfection Consumables

London:

08700 10 20 43

• Cardiff:

029 2044 2888

• Glasgow:

0141 952 9911

• Belfast:

028 9037 0702

Ultrasonic & Instrument Disinfection

1 Litre

1116305 *1116305* £6.45

5 Litre

1116309 *1116309* £23.95

Neutrasan

• A concentrated pH neutral detergent, for manual and ultrasonic cleaning of dental instruments and sensitive surfaces.

• pH neutral – neutral products are safer for staff to handle and safer for instrument and equipment surfaces.

• Concentrated – economical in use. • Use in hot or cold water – NB recommended

maximum temperature for instrument cleaning is 45°C to give maximum protein removal. • Dilution ratio of 2-20ml of product per litre of

water, (0.2-2.0%) 1:500 to 1:50 depending on process, soiling etc.

1 Litre

1116306 *1116306* £21.45

Dentizyme

• ph neutral enzymatic detergent for manual and ultrasonic instrument cleaning for use in ultrasonic baths.

• Suitable for use on water resistant surfaces such as stainless steel, glass ceramics, plastic and soft metals. • Low foaming. Dentisan Dentisan

Thermo Disinfection

Blackwell Supplies Tablets x 50 9002951 *9002951* £23.63

Thermo Tabs

• Cleaning tabs for the thermo disinfector to clean devices and instruments. • Effective cleaning results with the newest

multilayer, enzymatic, cleaning tabs technology. • Content in detail:- Instrument cleaning agent

- for smooth and efficient cleaning, Neutraliser - extinguishes calcium carbonate, reduces the effect of stains on instruments, Salt - to soften the water hardness, Enzymatic power pack -effectively increases the cleaning power and also dissolves tough stains.

• Removes blood, protein, bone scraps, ointment residues and similar.

Henry Schein

4 litres

1111879 *1111879* £55.76

Nusonics MED

• Triple enzyme bacteriostatic thermo-disinfection cleaner. • Specifically designed for use in

washer disinfectors.

• Non foaming and non corrosive. • pH neutral. • Biodegradable. • Residue free. Neutraliser 5 litre 9001578 *9001578* £18.86 Cleaner 5 litre 9001576 *9001576* £26.96 Rinse 1 litre 9001575 *9001575* £5.31

Eurosept

Thermo

• A range of products

for use in thermo disinfector units.

• NEW FORMULATION Cleaner: pH value 12.5 in concentrate form - 11.0 in use @ 0.5% dilution (alkaline). Suitable for handpieces.

• Neutraliser: Helps prevent build up of a residue in machine after cleaning.

• Rinse: Contains anticorrosive inhibitors -eliminates rusting and residue build up on instruments. Henry Schein HTM 01-05, ref 3.1 HTM 01-05, ref 3.1 Intro Pack Sachet x 20 1117802 *1117802* £19.95 Clinic Pack Sachet x 100 1117803 *1117803* £65.95

AlproZyme

• Non foaming, fast effective enzymatic detergent in an easy to use sachet dose.

• Dilution ration of 1 sachet to 1 litre of water. • Specially designed to clean dental instruments;

fast protein splitting ensure a totally clean instrument.

Quality Water Specialists

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Surface Disinfectants

Refill 1 litre 9001291 *9001291* £7.52 5 litre 9001290 *9001290* £16.70

Spray Dispenser for 1 litre

9001297 *9001297* £2.39

Tap for 5 litre

9001301 *9001301* £3.69

EuroSept Max-Surface

• Ready-to-use aldehyde free disinfectant, suitable for surfaces and utensils, easy to apply. • Alcohol based.

• Effective against bacteria/fungi/TB/HBV/HIV.

Spray

1 litre plus Trigger

9002089 *9002089* £8.78 Refill

5 litres

9002090 *9002090* £22.05

Tap for 5 litre

9001301 *9001301* £3.69

EuroSept Max Surface Lemon

• A highly effective surface disinfectant presented ready-to-use for quick and easy cleaning. • Alcohol based, aldehyde free.

• Lemon fragrance.

750ml with spray nozzle

9006137 *9006137* £15.53 5 litres 9006281 *9006281* £28.31

Maxima Alcohol

Free Surface

Disinfectant

• Maxima Surface is an alcohol free detergent and disinfectant for surfaces. • The nozzle on the 750ml is

adapted to generate a foam spray - more economical than the liquid equivalent. • Aldehyde free.

• Suitable for alcohol sensitive surfaces i.e. acrylic glass, glass, polycarbonate, anodised aluminium, polypropylene, polyethylene, artificial leather, plastic coated wood. • Effective against Bacteria including MRSA.

Candida albicans, HIV, HBV, HCV, H1N1, H5N1 and Rota Viruses - Contact time of 1 minute. • Noro-viruses - Contact time 30 minutes.

1 litre plus Trigger

9002091 *9002091* £8.06

EuroSept Max

Lemon Foam

Cleaner

• A ready-to-use cleaner for plastic, synthetic leather surfaces, units and equipment.

• Fresh lemon fragrance.

• Contains malic acid to protect the chair surfaces. • Includes a special atomiser which generates foam.

Tub x 75

9006138 *9006138* £13.41

Refill Wipes x 75 plus Disinfection Concentrate 250ml

9006139 *9006139* £12.24

Maxima Alcohol

Free Wipes

• Superior quality, lint free wipes saturated with alcohol free surface disinfectant.

• For cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces. • Aldehyde free.

• Large wipe size - 280mm x 280mm

• Microbiological Effectiveness/Contact Time: Bacteria (incl. MRSA) according to VAH/DGHM, EN 1040, EN 1276, EN 13697 (high bio load): 1 minute. Candida albicans according to VAH/DGHM, EN 1275, EN 1650, EN 13697 (high bio load): 1 minute. Membrane coverd viruses (i.e. HBV, HIV, HCV, H1N1, H5N1) according to BGA (RKI)/DVV (with bio load): 1 minute. (with bio load). Rota-viruses according to BGVV/DVV: 1 minute. Noro-viruses according to EN 14476 (clean): 30 minutes. Henry Schein Henry Schein Henry Schein Henry Schein Henry Schein HTM 01-05, ref pg 36, 6.38– Surfaces and equipment used in the decontamination of dental instruments should be cleaned carefully before and after each decontamination process cycle. The procedure used should comply with written local policies.

HTM 01-05, ref 6.57, 6.62, 6.63

Safe R Surface

• Ready to use aldehyde free surface

disinfectant for quick, easy disinfection of surfaces.

• Not for use on alcohol sensitive surfaces. • Action Times: Bactericidal (incl. MRSA) - 1

minute. Fungicidal/Levurocidal (Candida albicans) - 1 minute. TB (Tuberculosis)-Inactivation - 1 minute. Membrane cover

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