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Not the Retiring Type - January 2015 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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clean," says Henry Rey Jr., RN, the nurse manager at Schulze Surgery Center in Savannah, Ga. "Our clean and sterile rooms utilize distilled water, so we have several of the blue bins there for employees to place the plastic jugs in. The same blue bins are at the front desk area for paper products." Automation also works to help reduce waste. For example, one of the primary draws of closed, direct-to-drain fluid waste management— be it a portable suc- tion unit, stationary room suction or a no- contact, canister-emp- tying system — is that it keeps the weight of solidified fluid out of red bags. This elimi- nates a large amount of high-cost biohazard waste, notes Kathleen Allman, RN, MSA- HCM, CASC, the CEO of Millennium Surgery Center in Bakersfield, Calif. Electric eyes can keep your facility's 8 0 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | January 2015 DON'T STRESS OVER MESS DON'T STRESS OVER MESS DON'T STRESS OVER MESS Visit our website to learn more. A Means to Safe Liquid Waste Management Is your facility still pouring, using solidifiers, or putting full suction canisters into red-bag waste? Quick-Drain™ by Bemis puts liquid infectious waste where it belongs, the sanitary sewer system. Quick-Drain™ will dispose of fluid from Bemis suction canisters both quickly and safely. A single unit can service multiple ORs at a fraction of the cost of other complicated systems. It uses no electricity and minimal plumbing is needed. www.bemishealthcare.com 1.800.558.7651 HCG@bemismfg.com

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