COVID Cleaning Plans, Research & Development

One of the challenges in cleaning is the lack of science when it comes to measuring that our surfaces are hygienically clean, not just visibly clean.

iClean 2020 Keynote Speaker Professor Karen Vickery touched on this during her session conference at the end of May: “Pathogens and multi-resistant organisms can be found in biofilms that are bacteria attached to surfaces .. If the surface isn’t clean, the disinfectant efficacy decreases significantly and sometimes below an effective level.”

We are now commencing studies with a group of industry experts, researching the best methods for cleaning the most important touchpoints in your facilities that produce a hygienically clean surface every time. We’re working across different industry sectors, gathering information on which system works and what the best methods and products are to create consistently and hygienically clean environment.

CREATING YOUR COVID CLEANING PLAN

To help you create your own COVID Cleaning Plan, we have designed a resource you can download that focuses on all of the key aspects.

We are continuing cleaning research and development, and trials are being conducted with various industry partners over the coming weeks.

We’ll share the results over the next few weeks, focusing on what high-risk TouchPoint areas you should really be concerned about in your facilities, across our social media networks. You don’t want to miss what we uncover.

If you need any advice or assistance with training or disposable products, please contact us. We’re here to help.

 

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