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Differentiate between cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing.?

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Date Posted: 2015/12/29

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Amos Paul
by Amos Paul , Bety , Bey

Hi! Can you provide more information about the technology used in your air disinfection products, and how they effectively remove harmful contaminants from the air to ensure clean and healthy air for homes and offices?

Mayssara Antar
by Mayssara Antar , Laboratory Instructor and Coordinator , American University of the Middle East

A Cleaning process removes germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It uses soap (or detergent) and water to physically remove germs from surfaces.

 

Disinfecting process may not kill all bacteria, viruses and spores. Most disinfectants are weakened or inactivated by organic matter such as dirt and feces.

 

Sanitation process uses an antimicrobial agent on surfaces to reduce the number of disease-causing organisms to non-threatening levels

Shalin p m Panikkaveettil mullakkad
by Shalin p m Panikkaveettil mullakkad , Project Engineer , AB Tech Water Solutions

Cleaning a surface means simply removes visible debris, dirt and dust.

 

A sanitizer is a chemical that reduces the number of microorganisms to a safe level. It doesn't need to eliminate% of all organisms to be effective. Sanitizers do not kill viruses and fungi, and in a food service situation the sanitizer must reduce the bacteria count by.%. Sanitizers are required to kill.% of the infectious organisms present within seconds.

 

 

A disinfectant is a chemical that completely destroys all organisms listed on its label. The organisms it kills are disease causing bacteria and pathogens, and it may or may not kill viruses and fungi. From a legal standpoint (EPA guidelines), disinfectants must reduce the level of pathogenic bacteria by.% during a time frame of greater than5 minutes but less than minutes.

Sanitizers reduce levels of bacteria or other microbes to a safe level  

disinfecting so as to stop or prevent infection or the risk of infection or superinfection by pathogenic microorganisms or viruses

cleaning is the absence of soiling including dust, stain and stench. It involves cleaning processes,

abdulvahab andikadavath
by abdulvahab andikadavath , junior executive , biocon

cleaning- removing of items 

disinfecting -diffuse  of items  

sanitizing -dubbing   of items  

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