The _____ is intended to provide quick and efficient decontamination of the IFD equipment, facilities and vehicles.
AeroClave
When operating the AeroClave unit in wand mode, IFD personnel will utilize what PPE?
N95 Respirator
When operating the AeroClave in fixed head or tripod mode, the operator will _____ then _____.
Set the unit for proper decontamination time and then leave the area.
Once the AeroClave has completed the decontamination cycle, no personnel will be allowed in the area for a minimum of _____ minutes.
30 minutes.
_____ shall be the only chemical used in the AeroClave, unless directed by Fire Administration.
Vital Oxide
The AeroClave units will be housed with the _____.
EMS Supervisors.
The _____ will be responsible for the checking in, checking out, and inspection of the AeroClave before and after use.
EMS Supervisor
_____ will be allowed to check the AeroClave Decontamination unit out for use.
Only individuals that have been properly trained.
_____ is responsible for the proper use and care of the AeroClave and any damages that occur.
The individual checking out the AeroClave Unit
When will the AeroClave unit be inspected for damage and proper operation?
Each time the unit is checked out and checked back in.
Damages to the AeroClave will be noted and reported to _____.
Administrative Assistant Chief
Who can decontaminate MICU’s with AeroClave?
All personnel.
Who can decontaminated “all other vehicles” with the AeroClave?
Only specifically identified and trained personnel will be authorized to decontaminate vehicles other than IFD vehicles.
Who can decontaminate facilities with the AeroClave?
Only specifically identified and trained personnel.
All requests to decontaminate vehicles other than IFD vehicles with AeroClave must go through who?
EMS Captain (522)
All requests to decontaminate facilities with AeroClave must go through who?
Fire Administration