Disinfecting of Personal Sampling and Monitoring Products

 

As many of Casella's products are bodily worn, they need to be handled by individuals in factories and require disinfecting to ensure they are free of COVID19 before being packed away or passed on for use to other individuals. Please see below the best guidance from us on the best practice to clean and disinfect air sampling pumps and noise dosimeters.


General practice when cleaning monitoring devices:

- Avoid excessive wiping and submerging items in cleanser to avoid damage
- Do not use aerosol sprays, bleach or abrasive clearners
- Ensure moisture does not get into any openings to avoid damage
- Never spray cleaner directly or alcohol directly onto an item


Noise Dosimeters; applicable models: CEL-350, dBadge2

Use a wipe containing Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) with a concentration of >70%. 

Use a wipe to clean the exterior surfaces, clips, straps, display and buttons. Ensure there is enough contact time with the wipe to ensure the surface is moist. 

The windshield can be cleaned separately, also by wiping. Remove the windshield from the instrument to clean it. When cleaning a windshield apply gentle pressure to ensure that the alcohol gets well into the windshield material. All materials of the windshield (including adhesives) and the body material of the dosimeters will be unaffected by the alcohol. 


Air Sampling Pumps; applicable models: Apex2, VAPex.

Use a wipe containing Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) with a concentration of >70%. 

Use the wipe to clean the exterior surfaces, clips, display and buttons. Ensure there is enough contact time with the wipe to ensure the surface is moist.

For air sampling heads and tubing, the normal cleaning procedure is to wash in warm soapy water to remove contamination from air sampling. This can be performed as normal, and additional use of a wipe containing IPA can be used if desirable. 


General Instrumentation:

If you have handled instruments that must be passed to other people, the same cleaning principles can apply. For handheld sound level meters and real-time dust meters, the exteriors can be cleaned with an IPA wipe. Be careful with sensitive parts such as microphones, you do not want to damage them by getting lint and/or alcohol into internal areas.

 

Contact sales support at salessupport@casellasolutions.com for any queries.