Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4101:6 - Bedding and Upholstered Furniture Inspection
Chapter 4101:6-1 - General Provisions
Section 4101:6-1-24 - Definitions and methods of sterilization or sanitization processes required
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Sterilization methods include the following:
(B) Sanitization method includes the following:
"Spray process" requires a separate room, well ventilated to the outside, either naturally or mechanically, which shall be provided and isolated from other parts of the establishment. Only substances approved by the division of industrial compliance may be used in the spray sanitization method. The material or article shall be thoroughly sprayed over all surfaces and in all crevices and corners, including the frame of articles being renovated. Any hand- or power-operated spraying device may be used to apply a germicidal solution with insecticide additive. Such solution shall contain non-toxic and non-flammable crystals that can be detected with an ultra-violet lamp. Application shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Such disinfected articles shall not be removed from said isolated room prior to a thirty -minute interval after the treatment. The spraying operator is required to use a type of mask approved to prevent the inhalation of chemicals, eye protectors, and gloves impervious to the spray.
(C) Sterilization or sanitization may be performed by other methods that are proven to be proficient to thoroughly sterilize or sanitize, and disinfect, bedding products, upholstered furniture, stuffed toys, and materials, provided such process and equipment has been approved by the superintendent and the section of bedding of the division of industrial compliance.
(D) All treatment devices listed in paragraph (A) of this rule shall be equipped with a thermostat that can be clearly seen from outside of the chamber and a recording thermometer to automatically record the temperature and time for each sterilization or disinfection period. The recording thermometer number shall be initialed by the operator, filed in numerical order, and kept for six months for examination at any time by agents of the section of bedding.