Home LifeHealthcare Ultimate Guide to Washing and Disinfecting Medical Scrubs: Ensuring Patient Safety and Hygiene

Ultimate Guide to Washing and Disinfecting Medical Scrubs: Ensuring Patient Safety and Hygiene

by Zuzana

How to Properly Wash and Disinfect Medical Scrubs

Washing Instructions

  1. Choose the Right Water Temperature:

    • Cotton scrubs: Cold water
    • Cotton/polyester blends: Warm water
    • Avoid hot water, as it can set stains and damage fabrics.
  2. Use Heavy-Duty Detergent:

    • Choose a detergent specifically designed for heavily soiled clothes, such as Persil or Tide.
    • White scrubs can be washed with chlorine bleach, while colored scrubs should be washed with a pine oil disinfectant or phenolic disinfectant.
  3. Add White Vinegar:

    • Add 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar to the rinse water to soften fabrics and remove odors.
  4. Dry on Low Heat:

    • Cotton scrubs: Dry on the lowest tumble-dry setting or line-dry to prevent shrinking and fading.
    • Cotton/polyester blends: Can be dried in a regular heat dryer or line-dried.

Disinfecting Instructions

  1. Wear Gloves:

    • Wear disposable gloves while handling medical scrubs to prevent contamination.
  2. Chlorine Bleach for White Cotton Scrubs:

    • Add chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite) to the wash cycle.
    • Never pour bleach directly on clothing.
  3. Pine Oil for Colored Scrubs:

    • Use a pine oil disinfectant that contains 80% pine oil.
    • Add the product at the beginning of the wash cycle.
  4. Phenolic Disinfectant for Colored Scrubs:

    • Lysol brand disinfectant can be added to the wash or rinse water if the rinse water is warm.

Treating Stains

  • Blood:

    • Soak in cold water and rub with heavy-duty detergent.
  • Vomit, Urine, and Feces:

    • Remove solids and flush with cold water. Treat with heavy-duty detergent and baking soda.
  • Ointments:

    • Remove solids and apply heavy-duty detergent. Flush with warm water.
  • Liquid Medications:

    • Soak in a solution of oxygen-based bleach and cool water for at least one hour.
  • Iodine:

    • Soak in warm water with an enzyme-based presoak or heavy-duty detergent for 20 minutes. Then, wash in warm water with oxygen-based bleach.

Recommended Practices

  • Wash medical scrubs after every use.
  • Turn scrubs inside out before washing to reduce pilling.
  • Avoid getting lotion or perfume on scrubs, as they can discolor fabrics.
  • Look for scrubs with a soil-release finish for easy care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to wash scrubs for the first time:

    • Wash new scrubs in cold water with white vinegar to set the color.
  • Can I wash scrubs with regular clothes:

    • No, always wash dirty scrubs separately to prevent cross-contamination.
  • How to stop scrubs from fading:

    • Prewash new scrubs with vinegar and turn them inside out before every wash to protect the finish.
  • How often should medical scrubs be washed:

    • After every use.

Additional Tips

  • Use oxygen-based bleach that has disinfectant qualities.
  • Clean and disinfect your washer and dryer regularly.
  • Store scrubs in a sterile environment, such as a plastic garment bag or designated drawer.
  • Change into and out of scrubs at work to avoid cross-contamination.

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