I called the company who makes our pumps and we were told to use something
containing cavicide. We use wipes with that ingredient. I work for WIC in
a public health department, so this is for cleaning them in between loaning
them out to mothers.
Sonya
On Sep 10, 2012 6:39 PM, "Isabella Mendoza" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
> Quick question: I am a hospital based lactation consultant and recently my
> supervisor told me that she thinks we aren't cleaning our pumps properly.
> Do any of you have a Policy or Procedure in place which instructs the
> proper cleaning? We have mainly Ameda Elite pumps and were just wiping
> them down with antibacterial solution. She says that she thinks it needs
> to be done differently. Our Ameda rep does not give us a straight answer.
> Thoughts?
>
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