Why surface hygiene is more important than you think
Updated July 19, 2023
By Blue Print Editorial Team in partnership with Kimberly-Clark Professional
By Blue Print Editorial Team in partnership with Kimberly-Clark Professional
In some cases, germs and bacteria can persist on a surface for several months. That’s why it’s important to reduce the chance of exposure. So when infection prevention is the name of the game, surface hygiene is key.
You need to be thinking about where cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing fits into your work. Wherever you land, you’ll want long-lasting protection. Due to the pandemic, extra focus has been put on hygiene and cleanliness. People want solutions that sanitize and disinfect while also offering protection between cleanings and after multiple touches. To make a significant difference in the spread of pathogens, you need a comprehensive infection control program. Not sure what you need to keep your environment safe? Dive into this paper to better understand residual sanitization and disinfection. Vertical Divider
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