The Importance of Preventing Cross-Contamination, Stop Spreading Germs
Here’s a cleaning mistake many people overlook: using the same cloth for multiple surfaces. It might seem harmless, but this can lead to cross-contamination, where you’re not cleaning, but spreading germs and bacteria from one surface to another. For example, wiping down your kitchen counters with the same cloth you just used to clean the bathroom sink can transfer harmful germs, creating an unhygienic environment.
- Pro Tip: To reduce the risk of cross-contamination, use a colour-coded system for your cleaning cloths. Assign a specific colour for each area of the house or business – red for high-risk areas like the bathroom, blue for general use, and green for food prep areas in the kitchen. This simple system helps keep your cleaning materials hygienic, effective, and organised, making it one of the most practical professional cleaning hacks you can use.
For high-contact areas such as door handles, equipment, and shared spaces, we offer specialised solutions that effectively reduce the spread of germs and bacteria. Our scheduled cleaning products help you manage regular clean-ups efficiently, while our industrial cleaning machines ensure no area is overlooked during deep cleaning sessions.