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There are very few sectors in which laundry regulation and compliance are more tightly controlled than within the care sector. 

Here, the efficiency of a laundry is as much about safeguarding hygiene standards as it is about ensuring optimal efficiency and performance, as evidenced by the raft of legislation within which UK care facilities must operate.

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Indeed, even for experienced laundry professionals and care home managers, the task of keeping pace with current laundry compliance best practices is a huge challenge. That’s why we’re here to lighten the load with a round-up of up-to-date care home laundry regulations from across the UK’s key governing bodies.

First things first: Who oversees care home laundry regulation in the UK?

Three main regulatory bodies preside over care home laundry compliance in the UK, and you should already be familiar with them. They include:

  • Care Quality Commission (CQC): The primary regulator for the care sector in England.
  • Care Inspectorate: Scotland’s version of the CQC.
  • Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW): As the name suggests, this is the main care home inspectorate for Wales.

Within their regional jurisdictions, these three independent bodies serve as the predominant boots-on-the-ground enforcers of safe laundry practices in British care homes and associated facilities. Through regular inspections, they ensure that care homes abide by current laundry and linen-management best practices, as set out in the Health and Social Care Act 2008; more on this later.

What are regulators looking for from care home laundry compliance?

What exactly are the CQC looking for? And, more importantly, which oversights (inadvertent as they may be) could land you in hot water with your local care inspectorate?

Of course, much of care home laundry compliance centres around hygiene. The CQC and its counterparts want to see that care home laundries are being managed with the utmost attention to cleanliness and hygiene, with adequate steps taken to ensure reliable and consistent infection control.

But that’s not all. Also on the CQC’s hit list is evidence of clear, well-adapted laundry procedures, along with a comprehensive approach to staff training. Essentially, they want to know that your laundry runs smoothly and safely all year round – not just in time for your annual inspection.

What does the Health and Social Care Act 2008 say about care home laundry regulations?

The main thrust of all laundry room regulations stems from the Health and Social Care Act 2008. This remains the overarching remit against which all commercial laundries are appraised in the UK, including those operating in residential care homes and comparable facilities.

So, what exactly does the Health and Social Care Act say about the measures care home managers should be implementing to maintain optimal laundry hygiene and safety? Well, there are six core areas to focus on, including:

  • Handling: Laundry workers in care facilities should wear appropriate PPE when handling all laundry items. That will typically include gloves and an apron, which should be changed whenever a person is handling soiled or clean linens.
  • Segregate: Linens should be segregated at all stages of the laundry cycle, minimising the risk of cross-contamination while maintaining peak infection control. As a minimum, it’s absolutely critical that soiled linens are separated from clean; barrier washing machines provide the perfect solution for this.
  • Storage: Clean linen should be stored in a clean, dry area well above floor level to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. Used linens should be kept completely separate, preferably in an entirely different part of the laundry.
  • Trolleys: It’s imperative that separate trolleys are used to collect used linens and re-deliver clean ones to residents throughout the facility. If this isn’t adhered to, it may compromise all other segregation efforts within the laundry, dramatically increasing the risk of contamination and infection.
  • Washing: Items should be washed using appropriate commercial laundry equipment at temperatures that negate the risk of combination while eliminating bacteria. Suitable detergents and cleaning agents should also be used, while clean and used linens must be kept separate throughout the wash cycle.
  • Used: Used linens should always be stored in an appropriate bag, basket or trolley until they’re ready to be washed – not loose on the floor or elsewhere in the laundry facility.

That’s a snapshot of the sort of measures that care home laundries should be taking to maintain compliance and ensure that they’re ready for their next visit from the CQC. Consider it a checklist of basic measures that care home managers can use to prepare for future laundry inspections and internal audits.

Essential tips for maintaining a compliant care home laundry

Here at JLA, we work closely with thousands of care homes up and down the UK. This has given us unique insights into the challenges that laundry managers face in ensuring that their facilities remain safe and compliant – insights that have lent themselves perfectly to our list of expert recommendations below…

Tip one: The easiest way to maintain infection control is to introduce improved laundry separation measures
One of the core principles of safe linen management and infection control outlined by the Health and Social Care Act 2008 is the introduction of stringent laundry segregation protocols. Half the battle of minimising the risk of cross-contamination in care home laundries comes from keeping clean linens separate from used ones, so introduce practical changes that make this simpler.

For example, you might reconfigure your laundry suite to make it easier to maintain optimal segregation – designating new surface areas for used and clean laundry. Alternatively, you might invest in a barrier washer that introduces a physical barrier during the wash cycle, helping you to maintain peak processing rates without compromising infection control.

Tip two: Ensure that you’re well-versed in HTM 01-04
As a professional laundry manager, you should be familiar with the scope of the Department of Health’s Health Technical Memorandum (HTM) 01-04. This essentially builds on the guidance of the Health and Social Care Act, focusing on the specifics of disinfecting linens in a care home environment.

If this memorandum is news to you, you can learn more about it (and download a copy) as part of our comprehensive guide to safe care home laundry management.

Tip three: Know the approved disinfection temperatures for laundry cycles…
And make sure your staff know, too. The industry-approved temperature is 65°C for no less than 18 minutes to ensure efficient disinfection, falling to 11 minutes at a wash cycle temperature of 71°C. That’s according to the latest recommendations from the Department of Health.

Of course, another option to ensure effective infection control in 99.99% of cases is to lean on JLA OTEX technology. Our patented infection control system eliminates harmful bacteria in cold-wash cycles by utilising ozone – a natural gas produced when oxygen molecules are split into single atoms by an electrical charge.

With the OTEX system in place, you can ensure that laundry cycles are infection-free to HTM 01-04 standards. Our system also provides integrated reporting, ensuring a streamlined auditing process and proof of best practice.

We hope this introduction to care home laundry compliance and best practice proves useful for you. Should you require additional assistance in maintaining or improving your on-site laundry facility, the team at JLA is here to help. Contact us today for more information or visit our care home hub to learn more.

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JLA chemist Lucy Cripwell talks us through the differences between the everyday laundry detergents you’ll find on supermarket shelves, and the specialist products available from JLA.

Even if you deal with detergents day-in, day-out, you might still wonder how commercial detergents actually differ from domestic products. While it’s generally understood that commercial detergents are beneficial in professional settings, the ‘why’ is less talked about.

So, why is commercial laundry detergent better than domestic detergent?

1. Stronger cleaning power

Commercial laundry detergents are specifically engineered to tackle the heavy grime, grease, and stubborn stains commonly found in commercial settings. Unlike domestic detergents, which are formulated for lighter household soils, commercial products contain higher concentrations of powerful surfactants and enzymes.

These components work together to break down tough organic matter, oils, and particulate dirt that accumulate in environments like care homes, hospitals and hotels. Their advanced formula ensures strong cleaning power, which delivers superior hygiene and stain removal where ordinary detergents would fall short.

2. Commercial detergents are specialised for larger commercial machines ensuring a more effective clean

Commercial detergents are specially formulated to cope with the high demands of a professional laundry set up, from enhanced stain removal to controlled foaming, using commercial detergents will prove more beneficial than domestic detergents in a professional setting. 

Whilst the presence of some suds in your machine isn’t a problem, too much, and the mechanical action of your washing is compromised – domestic detergents can cause excessive foaming in larger commercial machines. This excessive foaming will negatively impact your wash quality, and could potentially even cause damage to your machine.

Stain removal is another key part in achieving excellent wash quality, commercial detergents contain active ingredients that can effectively clean and remove the tough levels of soiling seen in a professional environment.

3. There’s a much broader range of commercial products for different requirements

As domestic washing machines are designed to be used within the home, domestic detergents are generally enough to sufficiently tackle these day-to-day dirt and stains. Commercial machines, however, deal with much more varied laundry from a mixture of environments, sometimes even communal. This means commercial washing machines are more likely to handle heavy soiling and hard-to-remove / complex stains, such as oil and grease. It’s because of reasons like this a broader range of specialist products are needed to give a higher performance of washing.

For example, certain industries rely on powerful emulsifiers to remove oil and grease stains from their linen. If these garments are cleaned solely with a domestic detergent, these types of stains might not be removed correctly. This can lead to safety risks, as when oil and grease are not effectively removed from linen in the wash process, there is a risk of a fire when the linen is placed into a tumble dryer. In a similar way, those in the healthcare sector rely on a greater selection of commercial products including destainers, to provide superior wash quality.

4. They give an added layer of reassurance

We (and manufacturers like us) work closely in partnership with our customers to not only get the results they need, but formulate products that are kinder to the environment. Both JLA and our chemical manufacturers are accredited to ISO 14001, which means our customers enjoy the assurance that all our raw materials and packaging materials come from sustainable sources, and that our products have minimal impact. 

We believe in reformulating products for the right reasons, backed by the latest in scientific research, and will continue to seek new ways to improve them.

5. Auto-dosing

Another way commercial detergents can offer reassurance comes from the specialised detergent auto-dosing systems which are available. Auto-dosing accurately and automatically dispenses the correct dose of commercial detergent into your washing machine. 

Some further benefits to auto-dosing include protection to staff as there is no need to manually handle and dose chemicals. Plus, reduction in waste that can come from user error or spillages which can further minimise cost and energy use.

To learn more about our detergents range, simply get in touch. JLA customers can also browse our detergents store in myJLA.

Glossary:

Suds – foam made from soap and water

Emulsifiers – laundry additive to improve the removal of grease and oil from fabrics

Destainers – laundry additive to enhance stain removal

ISO 14001 – an internationally agreed standard that sets out the requirements for an environmental management system

Auto-dosing – commercial laundry detergent dispenser – an automatic dosing pump specially designed for commercial washing machines

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