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  • Disinfection should NEVER be confused with [[Sterilization|sterilization]]! Disinfection is generally used on hard surfaces (counter tops, etc.) but is NOT sufficie
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  • ...ry. To simplify, the piercing procedure generally goes as follows ''(note: disinfection procedure is omitted, as this is an overview)'':
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  • ...ry. To simplify, the piercing procedure generally goes as follows ''(note: disinfection procedure is omitted, as this is an overview)'':
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  • ...l safeguards were taken—[[Sterilization|sterilization]] and [[Disinfection|disinfection]] steps were emphasized, a doctor was on call one room over with contingenc
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  • ...that area. An example of this would be if a [[Piercer|piercer]] did not [[Disinfection|disinfect]] his or her hands after going to the toilet and before [[Piercin
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  • In theory, new jewelry is not contaminated and could be put in after disinfection. Realistically, rubbing alcohol should be enough (remember though, if you p
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