Title: Microisolator Cage Changes
1Microisolator Cage Changes
2Needed Equipment
- HEPA filtered changing hood
- Cages
- Feed and water
- 2 pairs of forceps (optional)
- Sterilant (Spor Klenz or Clidox)
- Protective equipment
3Protective Clothing
- Coveralls
- Shoe covers
- Bonnet
- Mask
- Gloves
4PURPOSE OF THE MICROISOLATOR
- To create a barrier at the cage level
- Barrier implies that special cages and procedures
are being practiced - The object is to keep all infection out of the
barrier or keep whatever is in the barrier inside
5How do we maintain the barrier?
Making sure our hands are wet with sterilant when
entering the inside of each animal cage.
The outside of the cage is considered dirty
6Start with a clean surface
7Put the sterilant in an instrument tray.
If you use forceps for animal handling, 2 pair
should be added to the instrument tray filled
with sterilant and alternated during use.(forceps
are optional)
8Remove filter tops(Never place filter tops face
down on the hood. Always keep inside of lid
facing skyward or towards you.)
OR
9wet hands with sterilant before touching anything
on the inside of cage
10Wire lids can be held, pushed back or put on the
clean cage
OR
11Place animal into clean cage using The correct
technique (base of the tail or forceps)
OR
12Add cage card holder, Feed, water and filter top
Make sure hands remain wet for the duration of
the change
13End with a clean surface
14YOU ARE DONE!