I. Daily Cleaning: Establishing Healthy Safety Barriers
Daily cleaning should follow the principles of "timely, thorough, and professional." Cleaning should be performed within 30 minutes after use, using warm water with specialized cleansers or mild soap solutions. Special attention should be paid to avoiding chemicals like alcohol or bleach, which may damage product materials and leave harmful residues. Focus on cleaning product seams and crevices, as these areas are most prone to harboring dirt and bacteria. After cleaning, thorough rinsing with clean water is essential to ensure no cleanser residue remains.
II. Disinfection and Maintenance: Professional Handling of Different Materials
Different materials require specific disinfection methods. Medical-grade silicone can withstand boiling water disinfection or specialized disinfecting wipes; glass products are suitable for alcohol wipe disinfection; stainless steel can be soaked in disinfectant solutions; while TPE materials are recommended for use with specialized disinfectant sprays. Special attention should be paid to avoiding oil-based lubricants with silicone products to prevent material damage. Regular disinfection effectively eliminates bacteria and ensures usage safety.
III. Storage Management: Details Determine Service Life
Proper storage methods can significantly extend product lifespan. Products should be stored in cool, dry places away from direct sunlight. The use of specialized storage bags or individual packaging boxes is recommended, with different products stored separately to prevent material interaction. For electronic products, batteries should be removed during long-term storage to avoid circuit damage from battery leakage. Additionally, storage environment temperature should be monitored, avoiding extremes that could affect product performance.