Cleanliness monitoring method and system

a monitoring method and cleaning technology, applied in the field of hygiene enhancement methods, can solve the problems of 3,000 danes dying, no one has yet been able to come up with technological solutions which create the necessary overview, and no one has applied technology in an effort to support the daily work of cleaning sta

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-06
CONCEPTMAKING APS
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[0013]It is also an object to provide a method and system in which a person responsible for the hygiene of a facility may determine a hygiene level through continuous real-time cleaning and behaviour measurements.

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Hospital-acquired infections cause 3,000 Danes dying every year as well as more than 1 million sick days, just as inadequate hygiene places an economic burden on society of close to DKK 4 billion.
Efforts within the area of cleaning are in far most cases aimed at reducing the costs of the actual cleaning and at minimising the environmental impact of cleaning, and no one has yet been able to come up with technological solutions which create the necessary overview of the effort and quality of cleaning.
Similarly, no one has applied technology in an effort to support the daily work of cleaning staff and to ensure that their work is continuously done so professionally that a spread of infectious deceases can be reduced.
Studies of the cleaning efforts made in Danish hospitals show that it is not possible to assess the value of the general cleaning effort in Denmark because the quality of the work done cannot be surveyed.
This is problematic for several reasons, e.g.:1) If the quality of the work you pay for cannot be surveyed, it is not possible to establish and maintain a serious national quality level of the cleaning effort.2) If a target quality level cannot be established, it is not possible to make demands on an internal organization or external suppliers regarding their work.3) If it is not possible to make demands on the cleaning you pay for on very specific and documented grounds, a desire to improve the effort will be aimless.
A simple conclusion is that it is currently not possible to link the cleaning effort and the effect of same.
At present, no legislation dealing with this problem exists, which is presumably a consequence of the fact that no system exists for measuring and assessing the level of hygiene.

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[0079]FIG. 1 shows a flow chart of a cleaning procedure according to the present invention. In the first step 100, a room or an area is cleaned. When the cleaning has been completed, the second step 101 is performed, in which one or more samples from predetermined surfaces in the room or area is / are extracted. In the third step 102, a biological and / or microbiological level of the cleanliness of the one or more samples is measured in real-time by means of an on-site hand-held device. In the fourth step 103, the measured level of cleanliness of the one or more samples is compared with a predetermined biological and / or microbiological threshold for acceptable hygiene. As can be seen in the fifth step 104, if the measured level of cleanliness is lower than the predetermined threshold, the cleaning operative is sent back to the first step 100 to clean the room or area more thoroughly. The steps 100-104 are repeated until the measured level of cleanliness of all predetermined surfaces ar...

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The present invention relates to a cleanliness monitoring method for enhancing hygiene in a room or area of a facility, especially a hospital. After cleaning, the level of cleanliness is verified via real time biological and / or microbiological measurements using a hand held device such as an ATP luminometer. Until the desired level of cleanliness has been achieved, cleaning is repeated. Motion sensors determine the activity level of a room (such as a bathroom) and communicate enhanced cleaning needs centrally or to the hand-held device. The hand-held device can be a smartphone or tablet provided with an add-on module.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a hygiene enhancing method for enhancing hygiene in a room or area of a facility and to a hygiene enhancing system for carrying out the hygiene enhancing method. Furthermore, the invention relates to a facility or building comprising the hygiene enhancing system and to the use of the hygiene enhancing system.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Many people consider cleaning an insignificant low status job with no development opportunities. Most people are taught how to clean by their parents, and people usually do it in their own homes. A trivial job which most people want to get done as quickly as possible.[0003]This attitude is actually a very good indication of the focus we want to put on cleaning. Similarly, the daily handling of cleaning procedures in e.g. hospitals is deprioritised in favour of treatment, care and research.[0004]Surveys show that 10 percent of all hospitalised patients acquire an infection due to inadequate hygiene. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/06G06Q50/22G16H40/63
CPCG06Q10/00G06Q50/10G06Q10/06G06Q50/22G06Q10/06395G08B21/245E05F15/74E05F2015/765G06Q10/06393G06F19/327G16H40/20Y02A90/10G16H40/63
Inventor CHRISTENSEN, JARL
Owner CONCEPTMAKING APS
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