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After a service, supplies such as protective hair coverings that cannot be disinfected, should be:

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Protective hair coverings and similar supplies that cannot be disinfected must be disposed of safely as contaminated or medical waste, either by incineration or autoclaving, to prevent infection and contamination.

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After a service, protective hair coverings and other supplies that cannot be disinfected should be disposed of properly. Since they cannot be treated with disinfectants and cannot be safely reused without risking contamination and spread of bacteria or viruses, these items should be considered medical waste. Such waste should be incinerated or autoclaved if possible, following the safety procedures outlined for handling contaminated waste to prevent any potential infection or contamination.

It is essential to follow proper protocols in the disposal of medical waste to maintain a sanitary environment, ensure safety, and comply with health regulations. For non-infectious items that cannot be disinfected, most facilities have protocols for disposal which typically include placement in designated waste receptacles for non-hazardous materials. However, if the materials are potentially infectious, they must be disposed of in biohazard containers and treated as hazardous medical waste.

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