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Are there recommended protocols for a failed test? Should the unit be shut down until reshocking and testing?
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During 2022 OSAP Boot Camp it was stated that distilled water is not the optimal choice for use in patient care. However, I didn’t get why and what should be used instead of distilled water if so. Reverse osmosis is unfortunately not an option for us.
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Is an in-unit filter that uses electrostatic disinfection approved? If so, do we need to conduct quarterly testing?
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Is there a guideline for water bottles for the dental chair - tap water or distilled? Which is recommended?
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