The following is a detailed selection guide:
Performance requirements
1. Disinfection effect a. The disinfection machine has a high level of disinfection effect, which can effectively kill various harmful pathogens such as "spores, bacterial propagules, viruses, fungi, protozoan spores", and cut off the source of infection. b. Pay attention to the disinfection method of the product and provide a comprehensive disinfection plan. c. Understand the logarithmic killing value of the product for specific microorganisms (such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Aspergillus niger, etc.) to ensure that the medical-grade disinfection standards are met. Specific viruses such as human coronavirus and poliovirus can be efficiently disinfected. 2. Compatibility The disinfection machine can be applied to anesthesia machines and ventilators of various brands and models to ensure its wide application in different medical scenarios. 3. The degree of automation gives priority to disinfection machines with automatic monitoring, automatic alarms, and other functions to improve work efficiency and safety.
Security
1. Harmless to human body/equipment: a. Ensure that the disinfection machine can effectively control the leakage of disinfection gas during operation to avoid harm to operators and the surrounding environment. b. Pay attention to whether the leakage of disinfection gas of the product meets the relevant national standards. c. Disinfection is harmless to the human body and has authoritative testing. d. Disinfection is non-corrosive and will not cause or aggravate the loss of the disinfected machine.
Convenience of operation
1. User interface: Choose a disinfection machine with a simple and easy-to-operate user interface, such as one equipped with a large high-definition color LCD screen that can display the working status and disinfection progress in real-time.
2. Operation process: Give priority to disinfection machines with simple operation processes to reduce the training cost and time of operators.
Maintenance Cost
1. Consumables cost: Understand the cost and replacement cycle of the consumables and consumables required for the sterilizer to evaluate its economic feasibility in long-term use.
2. Maintenance policy: Pay attention to the maintenance period and maintenance scope of the product, and choose products with a longer maintenance period and a wider maintenance scope.
After-sales service
1. Technical support: Find out whether the manufacturer provides timely and professional technical support and after-sales service to ensure that problems encountered during use can be solved promptly.
2. Warranty service: Choose brands and manufacturers that provide comprehensive warranty services to ensure that you can get timely and professional service support when the equipment fails.
Other considerations
1. Brand reputation: Choose a well-known brand and a disinfection machine with a good market reputation to ensure the quality of the product and the reliability of the service.
2. User evaluation: Refer to the user evaluation and usage experience of other medical institutions to understand the actual use effect and user satisfaction of the product.