Disinfection Program
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Most industrial establishments follow basic cleaning and hygiene protocols, either as internal practice or regulatory compliance.
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Business Facility Disinfection Program
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a shift in basic cleaning and hygiene protocols in industrial establishments. It's now critical to clean, disinfect, and sanitize both premises and assets to prevent the transmission of infections and diseases. Our Business Facility Disinfection Program provides industrial cleaning solutions to help meet this need.
Experts predict that the world will experience more infectious diseases and pandemics in the future, largely due to climate change or spillover from animals to people. As a result, the World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) emphasize the importance of thorough cleaning and disinfection of facilities with industrial cleaning solutions.
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NCH Asia Pacific offers a cost-effective and thorough sanitization and disinfection program to ensure the safety and cleanliness of your business. Our Business Facility Disinfection Program recommends following these three steps for optimal results:
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STEP 1: CLEAN
Standard cleaning is crucial before disinfecting and sanitizing. Soap/detergent and water can be used for cleaning to remove dirt, debris, dust, and other organic and inorganic materials that may harbor bacteria. Disinfection or sanitization without prior cleaning can lead to these materials becoming breeding grounds for harmful microbes, causing further contamination and reducing the effectiveness of disinfection and sanitization.
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STEP 2: DISINFECTION
Disinfection inactivates or destroys harmful microorganisms that remain after sanitizing the surfaces. It can further reduce the risk of transmission of viruses and bacteria, including novel coronavirus.
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STEP 3: SANITIZATION
Sanitization after cleaning can further decrease the presence of viruses and bacteria on surfaces to a safe level. While it may not eliminate them entirely, this step is crucial in reducing the transmission of infections and should not be skipped.
You should carry out disinfection in the following areas:
·High-Traffic Areas: These areas include doorknobs, security keypads, light switches, faucets, and elevator buttons.
·High-Risk Areas: These areas include handrails and public bathrooms where germs spread faster.
·High-Safety Areas: These areas include food preparation and handling zones.Cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing should be a regular, preferably daily, activity to ensure cleanliness and safety. Our industrial cleaning solutions can help maintain a germ-free environment, minimizing the presence of microorganisms.