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What is the difference between cleaning and sanitation?

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Question added by Sayyed Azharhusain Amjadhusain Sayyed , Senior Quality Assurance Specialist , AL AIN FARMS FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
Date Posted: 2013/08/21
Mohamed Gaber
by Mohamed Gaber , Quality & Development General Manager , International Company For Food Industries

Cleaning is a process to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and clutter on surfaces.
Some cleaning agents can kill bacteria and clean at the same time.
Sanitation is a process to make something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing  

Muhammad Asif Iftikhar Siddiqui Siddiqui
by Muhammad Asif Iftikhar Siddiqui Siddiqui , Head of Plant , J.K. Dairies (Private) Limited

Dear Azhar, Its very simple, "CLEANING" is a process in which we make any surface or thing clean n remove any dust particles or stains, but this cleaning is not Gauranteed it a bacteria free, but "Sanitation" is a cleaning in which Bacteria free environment is Gauranteed.
In Sanitation some sort of dis infactant is also used, while in cleaning we dont use any Dis Infactant.

cleaning to remove dust and dirt but sanitation kill or at list reduce bacteria to acceptable limits

Sania Badawi Ali Nasr
by Sania Badawi Ali Nasr , اخصائي إنتاج حيواني ومراقبة جودة(Quality Controller) , وزارة الثروة الحيوانية والسمكية

Cleaning removes dirt from the surface.
Sanitation involves killing bacteria and microbes.
to be sanitized99.9% of microbes must be killed or they have to be reduced to a level they can not reproduce.
or: cleaning generally means getting rid of clutters, getting rid of dust, making things shiny, or making it pleasant to look at, while sanitizing more often use in hospitals, public health places to get rid of germs that might cause health problems.
   

abdul latif mohamed sorour Abdul latif
by abdul latif mohamed sorour Abdul latif , Senior Food Trade Hygiene Officer , Dubai Municepality

CleaningCleaning is the process of removing soil food residues dirt grease and other objectionable  matter detergent are use for cleaning 

sanitatin. Involves the reduction of micro organisms to a safe level 

Mohammed Osman
by Mohammed Osman , Food Health Trade Officer , Dubai Municipality

 Dear Mr Azhar, Both answers that have been given by Mrs.
Hela and Mr.
Muhammad are sufficient.
This more detailed answer and related to your Food production field as I have seen.
Cleaning is the process of removing food and other types of soil from a surface, such as a dish, glass, or cutting board.
Cleaning is accomplished using a cleaning agent that removes food, soil, rust stains, minerals, or other deposits.
The right cleaning agent must be selected because not all can be used on food-contact surfaces.
(A food-contact surface is defined as a surface of equipment or utensil with which food normally comes into contact or a surface of equipment or a utensil from which food may drain, drip, or splash into a food or onto a surface normally in contact with food.)  Types of Cleaning Agents: Detergents Solvent cleaners Acid cleaners  Abrasive cleaners  Sanitizing is the process of reducing the number of microorganisms that are on a properly cleaned surface to a safe level.
A safe level is defined as a99.999% reduction of the number of disease microorganisms that are of public health importance.
Sanitizing is accomplished by using heat, radiation, or chemicals. 
Unless the item to be sanitized is effectively cleaned, it is impossible to obtain close contact between the sanitizer and the surface to the sanitized.
 Also, some chemical sanitizers, such as chlorine and iodine, react with organic matter and so will be less effective when the surface is not properly cleaned.
Sanitizing Methods Heat Radiation Chemicals   Hope my answer is helpful and would be glad to answer any more questions

Ammar Mubarak Mustafa Makkawi
by Ammar Mubarak Mustafa Makkawi , KUKU DAIRY AGRICULTURAL SCHEME GENERAL MANAGER , Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Wealth and Irrigation

·        Cleaning is the chemical or physical process of removing dirt or soil from surfaces.
·        Cleaning removes 90-99% of the bacteria, but thousands of bacteria may still be present.
·        Sanitizing is the process that results in reduction/destruction of microbes.
·        Different sanitizers will be used for different food products.
  Cleaning procedures involve: 1.
Removing debris from surfaces 2.
Applying a detergent solution 3.
Rinsing with water 4.
Disinfection where necessary 5.
Dry cleaning   Sanitizing procedures involve:: 1.
Remove debris by wiping and scraping 2.
Rinse with water 3.
Clean with detergents 4.
Rinse with water 5.
Sanitize with hot water or chemical sanitizers (instructions for use and safety precautions on the labels should always be followed when using chemical sanitizers) 6.
Air dry

Ebrahem Ali Mohammad Al-sabe'a
by Ebrahem Ali Mohammad Al-sabe'a , Quality Control Engineer , Al Nabil Co. For Food Products

Cleaning removes dirt (dry or wet) from the surface.
Sanitation used for killing bacteria and microbes

VINAYAN NAIR
by VINAYAN NAIR , Ehs Officer , Anantara

Cleaning is a general term applied for making any equipment/surface/other items free from any foreign materials such as dust/dirt/other items; may involve the use of some detergents or other suitable agents.
Sanitation is a specific term applied for making any items free of any foreign materials involving microbial contamination which involves the application of suitable agents such as chemicals, temperature etc.
Sanitation provides100% safety to the consumers.

mohammed Elsaey
by mohammed Elsaey , Senior QA Lead , Scitra

   "CLEANING" purpose is to remove any dust particles or stains but not to remove Micro-organisms such bacteria, fungi or virus.
"Sanitation" purpose is to remove Micro-organisms such bacteria, fungi or virus.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In "CLEANING"we use physical cleaning with classical toolsand chemical cleaning with what called "detergent".
In "Sanitation"we use physical Sanitation such as UV radiation and Heat and chemical Sanitation with what called "disinfactant" such as ozone and chlorine

Cleaning remove impurities but sanitation removes microorganisms.

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