Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Electronic Hand Washing

Most people know that water and electricity do not mix well. In fact, every electronic appliance in the world is tagged with a huge warning label not to use it near water for an obvious reason: mixing the two together could result in disastrous outcomes, such as shocks or electrocutions.
But with the ever-emerging technological advances of electronic hand washing tools, the water and electricity combination is quickly becoming the mix of choice for patients, practitioners and regulatory infection control inspectors.

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