The Difference Between Commercial Cleaning Sanitizing and Disinfecting

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Published June 5, 2023

EMD Cleaning Services Defines What It Means for a Professional Cleaning Service to Disinfect or Sanitize

Saint Paul, United States - June 5, 2023 / EMD Cleaning Services /

EMD Cleaning Services provides business owners with professional commercial cleaning in Minneapolis, including sanitization and disinfection services. When illnesses like stomach viruses or influenza spread throughout the office, it can have a severe impact on productivity and employee morale. Commercial cleaning services can include disinfecting or sanitizing, though these two cleaning practices dont provide the same levels of bacterial removal.

What Is Sanitization?

Sanitization uses certain cleaners to take bacteria levels down to a safe level. This doesnt kill viral pathogens but removes enough microorganisms that someone can healthily touch a surface, prepare sealed foods on it, and rest or sit on it. Sanitization works well enough for office spaces, production facilities, and retail stores.

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When to Sanitize

Businesses can keep properties clean with sanitization in these circumstances:

  • Property owners want to prevent common illnesses like food poisoning, infections, or rashes.
  • The commercial property has pantries, break rooms, or other shared eating or mingling spaces.
  • The property has a hard, non-porous surface that comes into contact with peoples hands on a regular basis.

What Is Disinfection?

Disinfection may occur during commercial cleaning in Minneapolis to completely remove any signs of germs or bacteria, including viruses. Before disinfection, a professional commercial cleaning company will remove dust and debris to ensure the cleanest surface possible. Most businesses that require disinfection provide medical care and use surfaces to prepare raw foods or in laboratory settings.

When to Disinfect

Depending on the type of business, properties may require daily cleaning and disinfection. Examples of when to disinfect include:

  • Medical professionals need a clean surface to attend to a patients health.
  • Staff members need a place to prepare raw food for a patrons meal.
  • A team intends to practice experimental procedures or activities in a laboratory.

Sanitization and Disinfection Methods

While sanitization and disinfection differ in how much bacteria they kill and remove, they use similar methods.

Heat

Heat sanitization and disinfection expose a surface to a high enough temperature that bacteria die and no longer multiply. Effectiveness ranges depending on the amount of exposure and how high the temperature setting is.

Radiation

UV light provides a safe, effective way to kill bacteria by using radiation. Many hospitals use UV light to clear their air of dangerous pathogens as it passes through their HVAC and air duct systems.

Chemicals

Chemicals such as alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and chlorine can kill a variety of bacteria on a multitude of surfaces.

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