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10 <br /> Sandip Singh [EH] <br /> From: Marisa Correa <heyitsrisa@icloud.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2019 9:10 AM <br /> To: Sandip Singh [EH] <br /> Subject: Fwd:Your biological indicator result is available <br /> Marisa Correa <br /> Begin forwarded message: <br /> From: Propper Manufacturing <customerservice@proppermfg.com> <br /> Date: October 21, 2019 at 8:28:58 AM PDT <br /> To: heyitsrisa@icloud.com <br /> Subject: Your biological indicator result is available <br /> Test Date: 10/17/2019 <br /> Facility Name: Port City Ink <br /> Facility ID: 101862 <br /> Sterilizer: PELTON & CRANE SENTRY <br /> Test Results: ' <br /> Dear Port City Ink, <br /> The Propper microbiology lab has completed the analysis of your latest spore test. Your spore <br /> test dated 10/17/2019 is negative, your sterilizer has passed this indicator test. <br /> A negative spore test signifies that your sterilizer is functioning properly and capable of <br /> inactivating the most difficult-to-kill species of bacteria under your current cycle settings. To <br /> fully comply with local and national health care requirements, we recommend printing this email <br /> as a permanent record of sterilization. <br /> Routine spore tests (i.e. biological indicator tests) are required by many states as the most <br /> effective way to monitor sterilizer performance. CDC guidelines (which every state jurisdiction <br /> abides by) recommend monthly, but preferably weekly spore test on each active sterilizer. For <br /> full compliance with government regulations as well as for the safety of you and your patients, <br /> please make sure that your spore tests are completed on time. <br />