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FCAC 19.07 & Clippercide for Electric Clippers

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  • #20340
    Dustin Parazine
    Participant

    Good Morning,

    My agency currently provides electric clippers for inmates to trim facial hair and/or cut their hair. We currently utilize Clippercide 5-In-One Spray in aerosol canisters to disinfect and lubricate the electric clippers. Due to the combustibility of the aerosol canisters, I was wondering what other agencies that also provided electric clippers were utilizing to disinfect and lubricate the electric clippers? Additionally, to be in compliance with FCAC 19.07, how are you storing and issuing the chemical that you are utilizing?

    Thanks in advance for any recommendations that you can provide,

    Lieutenant Dustin A. Parazine #2014
    daparazine@myescambia.com

    Accreditation Manager / PREA Coordinator
    Escambia County Corrections
    Office: 850-436-0208
    Work Cell: 850-281-8535
    Fax: 850-471-6656

    #20343
    jbarrett@sjso.org
    Participant

    Good Morning – we use Clipperside – It is stored in the Clipper Cart Which is stored in a closet adjacent to the Sgt’s Office. The Programs Deputy and the Sergeants are the only ones who have keys to that particular closet.

    Jody Barrett
    St Johns County Sheriff’s Office
    jbarrett@sjso.org

    #20357
    ent811
    Participant

    THE MIAMI-DADE CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT USES WAHL CLINI-CLIP DISINFECTANT AND CLEANER, WHICH IS NON-AEROSOL. IT IS STORED IN A LOCKED STORAGE CLOSET INSIDE THE UNIT.

    #20413
    Michael OBrien
    Participant

    We utilize Barbicide concentrate, which is locked in our Supply area. Each unit that issues clippers has spray bottles that they fill with concentrate and the appropriate dilution of water. The concentrate is inventoried in our Supply area and the spray bottles are inventoried in each unit’s secured clipper box. Items are secured when not in use and and logged on the post log when they are issued to the inmates.

    Sergeant Michael O’Brien
    Accreditation Manager, Department of Detention
    Keith Pearson, St. Lucie County Sheriff
    900 N. Rock Road | Fort Pierce, FL 34945
    Office: (772) 462-3410 | Mobile: (772) 359-0198
    OBrienM@StLucieSheriff.com | http://www.StLucieSheriff.com

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