Toy Cleaning Policy
Toy Cleaning Policy
Toy Cleaning Policy
This policy will ensure that all toys/games used by children, their
families and NHS Dumfries and Galloway staff within NHS Dumfries
and Galloway premises and during domiciliary visits are clean and fit
for purpose.
The guidance within this policy is evidence based and reflects best
practice.
This policy must be used in conjunction with other NHS Dumfries and
Galloway Infection Control policies and guidelines.
2. Aims
Ensure all toys/games for use within NHS Dumfries and Galloway
premises are fit for purpose
Ensure all toys/games for use within NHS Dumfries and Galloway are
cleaned appropriately before and after use and stored correctly
Ensure all toys/games for use within NHS Dumfries and Galloway
premises are in checked minimum weekly for signs of damage or wear
and tear.
3. Introduction
Age appropriate toys and games will be available for patients within the
clinical setting where children and young people are treated and which
do not increase the risk of spread of infection. This policy applies to
toys/ games owned by the directorates and used by staff and parents/
patients. Toys which are donated by the public for this purpose must
be new and unused of BS standard and appropriate to the age, i.e. no
toys with small parts should be given to children under 3 years of age.
4. Responsibilities
All clinical staff within the Women and Childrens Directorate must:
Managers must:
Alert the Women and Childrens Directorate when this policy needs to
be updated
Support audit of compliance with this policy.
Provide education opportunities on this policy.
Toys/ games: The word toys/ games in the context of this policy refers
to all toys used for recreational, therapeutic or educational purposes by
children, young people, and their families or by healthcare staff.
Toy/ games selection and purchase: Toys/ games will be chosen with
hard surfaces (plastic, vinyl, varnished or painted wood, metal) which
can be thoroughly cleaned. Where toys/ games with fabric parts must
be used, these parts will be able to be laundered.
Donations of toys and games: The board receives many offers of used
toys/ games by the general public. Toys and games may be received
from members of the public. These items will be checked by the
nursery nurses or hospital play therapist and will be disseminated as
appropriate. We will not receive soft toys made of fabric which cannot
be cleaned in accordance with infection control policies and guidelines.
Storage of clean toys: Toys/ games will be stored in a dedicated
cupboard/ box (or play area if large) fit for purpose and is the subject of
an identified and documented regular cleaning schedule. Only clean
toys/ games will be stored in this cupboard/ area.
They should not be shared with other patients, except when children
are playing together in a group activity with an expectation that the toy
or game would need to be shared in order for the activity to take place
(see note on group play below).
The ward/ department manager must have a written system in place for
staff to ensure that toys are cleaned and examined between patient
use.
Staff will examine each toy/ game after use to ensure that it is fit for re-
use, i.e. check for broken parts/ faults/ loose wiring etc.
The clinic/ department manager must have a written system in place for
staff to ensure that toys are cleaned and inspected when necessary,
e.g. weekly or at end of clinic session.
Staff will examine each toy/ game regularly minimum weekly or when
soiled to ensure that it is fit for re-use, (i.e. check for broken parts/
faults/ loose wiring etc).
The clinic/ department manager must have a written system in place for
staff to ensure that toys are cleaned and inspected prior to being
placed into a protective isolation room
An impact assessment was carried out for this policy and no potential adverse
effects have been identified.
1. Document Status
Document reference
3. Distribution
4. Associated documents