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At what temperature are hospital linens & towels washed?

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At what temperature are hospital linens & towels washed?
« on: 27/01/2021 16:46:53 »
Here's a question from listener Joan:

At what temperature are hospital linens & towels washed?

Some years ago, as I recall, there was advice given that it was unnecessary for hospitals & the general public to wash all linens & towels at 60 degrees minimum. The suggestion was for 30 or 40 degrees which I understand was taken on board - it would save money & the planet(?)

My concern, in this present circumstance with COVID-19, is that hospitals especially may still be washing at the lower temperatures, which in my opinion does not kill all bacteria etc. I am not a medical or scientific person but I have observed the increase in sepsis & now "go into hospital for something else & catch COVID".
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Re: At what temperature are hospital linens & towels washed?
« Reply #1 on: 27/01/2021 17:49:10 »
From the HSE website

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Current recommended treatments to ensure cleaning and disinfection of used (soiled and foul) linen
A 65oC temperature hold for a minimum of 10 minutes within the wash cycle; or 71oC for not less than 3 minutes.
Mixing time must be allowed to ensure heat penetration and assured disinfection.
A sluice cycle must be added in to the cycle when dealing with foul linen.

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