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How should non-critical reusable medical devices be cleaned and disinfected?
Posted June 12, 2026
Non-critical reusable medical devices must be cleaned and disinfected between patients using a low-level or intermediate-level disinfectant.
Examples of non-critical reusable medical devices include:
- Blood pressure cuffs
- Stethoscopes
- Examination tables
Although these devices typically only contact intact skin, they can become contaminated during use and contribute to the transmission of microorganisms.
Consistent cleaning and disinfection practices help prevent the spread of infection and protect both patients and healthcare workers.




















