3 recording maintenance, 4 infection control, 5 cleaning and preparing for new patient use – AirSep MN171-1 User Manual
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7.3 Recording Maintenance
As the Equipment Provider, you should record all routine maintenance and repairs performed on 
the Focus unit, including hours and dates of service. 
7.4 Infection Control
With growing concern about possible cross infection from home oxygen equipment from one 
home care patient to another, a clarification on this topic is necessary. The organisms of most 
concern are M.Tuberculosis, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis. These are potentially pathogenic. 
Tuberculosis can survive outside the human body, but its mode of transmission is by droplet 
nuclei. When infected individuals cough, they release droplet nuclei into the air, and these carry 
the Tuberculosis organism. These droplet nuclei may be breathed in by another person, but 
prolonged exposure to the infected person is usually necessary for infection to occur. 
HIV and Viral Hepatitis are both viruses that are not living cells themselves but can duplicate 
when in a living “host” cell. Both of these organisms are usually passed on by person-to-
person contact, and both need to be in the human body to survive. Once outside the body, viruses 
do not survive. 
7.5 Cleaning and Preparing for New Patient Use
When you remove Focus from a patient’s home, always detach and dispose of the used nasal 
cannula. Clean the exterior of Focus with a mild household cleaner applied with a damp cloth or 
sponge. Pay special attention to the oxygen outlet for the cannula connection to make sure it 
remains free of dust, water, and particles. Be careful not to get any liquid into the interior of the 
unit. 
Next, clean the exterior with a common chemical disinfectant before any other patient uses the 
unit. Do not use liquid directly on the Focus unit to clean it. 
Do not use liquid directly on the Focus unit to clean it. A list of undesirable chemical agents 
includes but is not limited to, the following, according to the plastics manufacturer: alcohol and 
alcohol-based products, concentrated chlorine-based products (ethylene chloride), and oil-based 
products (Pine-Sol, Lestoil). These are NOT to be used to clean the plastic housing on Focus, 
they can damage the units plastic. 
Allow Focus to air dry, and then re-test oxygen concentration before you 
return the unit to your inventory. 
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*Make the bleach solution a 1:100 dilution of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite.
Mix one part household bleach (e.g., Clorox with 99 parts cold tap 
water) to measure the solution easily, take ¼ cup of household bleach, 
and mix it with a gallon of cold tap water. Allow the mixture to sit on 
potentially contaminated surfaces for 10 minutes. 
AirSep does not recommend the sterilization of this equipment.