N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:51-7.6 - Environmental sanitation and hygiene
(a) Level I
environmental sanitation and hygiene requirements are as follows:
1. The resource family parent shall ensure
that disposable gloves, which shall be discarded after each use, are used when
any person in the home has contact with blood, vomit, urine, fecal matter, or
other body secretions of any person known to have an infectious
disease.
2. The resource family
parent shall ensure that all items in the home and outdoors that come into
contact with blood, vomit, urine, fecal matter, or other body secretions are
washed and disinfected with a commercially prepared disinfectant whose label
indicates it kills bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
i. Disinfectant shall be used in accordance
with label instructions.
ii. Items
to be washed and disinfected shall include:
(1) Bedding and clothing;
(2) Furniture and carpeting;
(3) Toilet seats, sinks and
faucets;
(4) Fever thermometers;
and
(5) Mops, washcloths, towels,
and sponges that were used in the clean-up.
3. The resource family parent shall ensure
that all persons in the home thoroughly wash their hands with a disinfectant
soap after each incident of coming into contact with blood, vomit, urine, fecal
matter, or other body secretions.
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