Facility sanitization management
Abstract
A system performs facility sanitization management. The system includes a computer processor and logic executable by the computer processor. The logic performs receiving a condition of an individual and determining the condition is on a pre-defined list of conditions, and receiving tracking information indicative of locations in a facility traversed by the individual. The logic also performs retrieving, from a first database, at least one solution for eliminating elements of the condition, and retrieving, from a second database, pre-defined structures and materials disposed in the locations, and identifying prescribed cleaning methods for the pre-defined structures and materials. The logic further performs creating a clean-up job for each of the locations using the at least one solution and based on the prescribed cleaning methods.
Claims
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1 . A system, comprising:
a computer processor; and logic executable by the computer processor, the logic configured to implement a method, the method comprising: receiving a condition of an individual and determining the condition is on a pre-defined list of conditions; receiving tracking information indicative of locations in a facility traversed by the individual; retrieving, from a first database, at least one solution for eliminating elements of the condition; retrieving, from a second database, pre-defined structures and materials disposed in the locations, and identifying prescribed cleaning methods for the pre-defined structures and materials; and creating a clean-up job for each of the locations using the at least one solution and based on the prescribed cleaning methods.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the condition is an infectious disease.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the locations are monitored via a tracking device associated with the individual.
4 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the tracking device includes a medical bracelet embedded with an antenna and a microchip, the tracking device wirelessly communicates with at least one reader device disposed in at least one of the locations, and the computer processor receives the tracking information from the at least one reader device.
5 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the tracking device includes a medical card embedded with an antenna and a microchip, the tracking device wirelessly communicates with at least one reader device disposed in at least one of the locations, and the computer processor receives the tracking information from the at least one reader device.
6 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the tracking device includes a global positioning system-enabled communication device;
wherein the computer processor receives the location information from coordinates provided via the global positioning system-enabled communication device.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the creating a clean-up job for each of the locations includes:
calculating a risk value for the condition with respect to each of the locations; assigning a priority value to each of the clean-up jobs based on the priority value; and dispatching at least one automated cleaning device based on the priority value.
8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the logic is further configured to implement:
assigning an identifier of an automated cleaning device to a defined area of the facility; and storing the identifier in the second database; wherein creating the clean-up job includes scheduling the automated cleaning device for the clean-up job when the defined area is within at least one of the locations.
9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the structures include at least one of furniture, flooring, walls, sinks, showers, vents, and equipment.
10 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the materials include at least one of fabric, paint, ceramic tile, stainless steel, wood, and glass.Cited by (0)
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