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Know the difference between Cleaning, Disinfecting and Sanitizing.
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Cleaning refers to the process of removing dirt, dust, debris, stains, or unwanted substances from surfaces, objects, or environments. Cleaning is typically performed to maintain hygiene, aesthetics, and orderliness. It involves various activities such as sweeping, mopping, dusting, wiping, vacuuming, scrubbing, or washing, depending on the specific cleaning needs and the nature of the surfaces or items being cleaned. The goal of cleaning is to eliminate or reduce visible dirt, germs, allergens, and other contaminants, thereby creating a clean, healthy, and pleasant environment.
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Disinfecting is the process of eliminating or reducing the number of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other pathogens, on surfaces, objects, or in the air. Disinfection aims to kill or inactivate these harmful microorganisms to prevent the spread of diseases and maintain a hygienic environment.
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Sanitizing refers to the process of reducing the number of microorganisms to a safe level on surfaces, objects, or in the environment. Sanitizing is generally aimed at preventing the transmission of harmful pathogens and maintaining a clean and hygienic environment. It involves the use of sanitizing agents, such as sanitizing solutions or wipes, that effectively lower the microbial population to a level considered safe based on public health standards. While sanitizing may not completely eliminate all microorganisms, it significantly reduces their presence to minimize the risk of infection or contamination
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