Use alcohol and chlorine-containing disinfectant to wipe the refrigerator to kill the new coronavirus germs.
When sterilizing the refrigerator after use by patients, the power supply needs to be unplugged first. Use alcohol and chlorine-containing disinfectant to wipe and disinfect the inside of the refrigerator, and it is recommended that the food in the refrigerator be disinfected as well.
The main modes of transmission of the new coronavirus include contact with items contaminated with the virus, droplet transmission, aerosol transmission, etc. Refrigerators used by patients who test positive for the new coronavirus may have residual coronavirus Virus. Therefore, in order to avoid infection, it is recommended to fully disinfect such refrigerators. When disinfecting, it is recommended to wear a medical surgical mask and disposable gloves, and then turn off the power to the refrigerator to return it to room temperature.
Respiratory Disinfection
The refrigerator should not be overfilled, and appropriate space should be left to facilitate the penetration of air-conditioning into all stored items. In addition, the refrigerator should be disinfected regularly. Wipe it once every 3-4 weeks with dilute bleach water or 0.1% potassium permanganate water. At the same time, clean the refrigerator regularly, including each layer, especially the filter, which is often a place where dirt and germs accumulate.
Frequently clean the dust on the condenser and compressor at the back or bottom of the refrigerator. You can use a vacuum cleaner or brush to remove dust. Be careful not to use a wet cloth to wipe dust from the refrigerator and compressor. When the refrigerator is out of service for a long time, you should first cut off the power, take out all the food in the box, clean the inside and outside of the box, and leave the door open for several days to allow the inside of the box to fully dry and to dissipate the odor in the refrigerator.