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Date: | Fri, 11 Jun 1999 21:36:46 -0400 |
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>diane, could you share with us how you treat an SNS with bleach to further
>sterilize? i am not a pump rental person, so have only recommended boiling to
>mothers who need to disinfect equipment.
I'd rather defer to Linda Smith or Kay Hoover on this one; seems to
me one or the other brought this up at a conference. But what I would
do is keep a container of 10% bleach solution near the sink, and run
some of it through the bottle and tubing at least a few times a day,
preceded by a rinse and followed by soapy water and good rinsing. And
once or twice a day I'd let it soak in the solution for 10 minutes or
so, partly to increase the contact time and partly to disinfect the
*outside* of the tubing.
Anyone have a better approach?
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY, increasingly intimidated by
Yeast
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