Entry Systems
Danish Entry System
We use Danish Entry systems at critical lines of separation by utilizing a bench across an opening to prevent cross-contamination. A person has separate footwear on each side of the bench. As you take off your shoes on one side of the bench, you swing your legs over the bench to put on your other footwear. Never let your stocking feet touch the floor. Booties can also be put on, if you don’t have alternative footwear. It is a good idea to have hand sanitizer available after changing shoes.
Danish Entry System Layout
Alternate to Danish Entry System
If it isn’t practical to use a Danish Entry System or pan of disinfectant to step in, we utilize a bucket with lid and a tray of foot powder. The bucket stores booties and hand sanitizer. Grab a pair of booties out of the bucket and use the bucket to sit on. As you put each booty over your shoes, place your foot down on the tray. Use hand sanitizer, then step out of the tray directly across your line of separation.
Alternative Entry System Layout
Equipment Entry System
Equipment is sprayed down with a pressure washer. Each Pressure washer can be hooked up to disinfectant, soap, or water only.
With the use of hanging cables and two pressure washer attachments, equipment can be efficiently disinfected from both sides at the same time.
When not in use, pressure washers and disinfectant are kept off the ground and inside of a mounted bucket.
BioPhene spray is used to spray down any part of the equipment that the pressure washer cannot be used on.