This article is a repost from the #IFUCan blog hosted on LinkedIn. The first few paragraphs are teased below, and the full article can be viewed by clicking here.
Last of a two-part series. Click here for part one.
By Jim Schneiter
AAMI and the FDA separate water used in medical device processing into two categories.
The first is called “Utility Water,” which is water that comes from the municipal water treatment facility. Utility water can be used for flushing, washing and rinsing devices during processing. The second category is defined as “Critical Water,” which is water that is extensively treated to ensure microorganisms, inorganic, and organic materials are removed. Critical water is used for the final rinse or for steam generation for the sterilization process. (11)
The following table lists the various categories of water and the recommended levels of water quality to be used in medical device processing.
June 25, 2024
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