Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 449 - Medical and Other Related Facilities
FACILITIES FOR TREATMENT OF IRREVERSIBLE RENAL DISEASE
Construction; Health and Safety
Section 449.5295 - Sanitation: Provision of sanitary environment; walls, floors and ceilings; blood spills
Current through September 16, 2024
1. Each facility shall provide a sanitary environment that minimizes or prevents transmission of infectious diseases at the facility.
2. The base of each wall that is located in any area of a facility which is subject to frequent cleaning with water or any other liquid must be:
3. The material that is used for the surface of the floors of a facility must be easily cleanable and have resistance to wear that is appropriate for the location of the material in the facility. In each area of the facility that is subject to cleaning with water or any other liquid, the material must not be physically affected by germicidal or cleaning solutions.
4. The finish on the interior of each wall of a facility must be washable and, in the immediate area of any plumbing fixtures, must be smooth and resistant to moisture.
5. Each joint of a structural element of a facility and each floor or wall that is penetrated by a pipe, duct or conduit must be tightly sealed to reduce the possibility of entry by rodents or insects into the joint, floor or wall.
6. Each ceiling or ceiling structure that is exposed in an area of a facility which is regularly occupied by patients, staff or visitors of the facility must be finished to ensure that the ceiling or structure is cleanable with equipment which is used in daily housekeeping activities. If any tile that is located in the ceiling of any room of a facility becomes stained with blood, the facility shall clean or replace the tile immediately or as soon as practicable after the tile becomes stained.
7. A facility shall not use a ceiling fan in any area of the facility that is used to treat a patient of the facility.
8. Each spillage of blood that occurs at a facility must be cleaned immediately or as soon as practicable after the spillage occurs using a disposable cloth and an appropriate chemical disinfectant. If a blood spill occurs:
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R130-99, eff. 8-1-2001
NRS 449.0302