Cleaning tablet's tops for mops December 1st 2007 It is vital that mops and mop heads are vigorously cleaned and sanitised in order to
prevent cross contamination and ensure effective performance. Chemaide says this is
where its latest cleaning agent, the Chemtab-Plus, comes into its own
The downside of increased cleaning
performance is that the more dirt that is
lifted from the dirty surface, the more
contaminated the mop heads become. Similarly,
cross contamination occurs when infected
cleaning tools such as mops come in contact
with floor surfaces, causing bad odours,
spreading germs and even illnesses.
The degree of contamination in the cleaning
process can be determined by identifying low
and high-risk areas of a building. For example
high-risk areas would include toilet, food service
and changing room areas.These areas are most
susceptible to rapid bacteria growth and can
contaminate mops almost instantly.
It is advised by many organisations that for
cleanliness and to prevent mops causing cross
contamination mop heads should be removed and laundered,
preferably daily, and stored to dry. Mop buckets should be emptied,
washed and dried after each use.
The problem on many sites is the laundering on a daily basis to
ensure the mop heads are clean and bacteria free. It is
well documented that chlorine releasing agents for
example hypochlorite/ bleach are rapidly effective
against bacteria, viruses and spores.However they do
not work or the performance is very limited in the
presence of dirt or organic material, so it is important
to clean thoroughly before using them. So to achieve a
satisfactory result a two part process is required,
proving time consuming and potentially leading to a
health and safety risk.
Chemaide says it has resolved the problem of mop
head sanitising with CHEMTAB-PLUS. Chemtab-Plus is a
fast dissolving 3.25 gram tablet which combines the
sanitising power of NaDCC, with detergent builders
and low foaming surfactants for better cleaning results.
Depending on the degree of soiling, by placing one to
four tablets into a bucket of fresh clean warm water,mop
heads are simply left to soak in the solution, rinsed and then left to
dry. A tablet has a greater biological effect due to a near neutral PH of
6.5 and is less corrosive to metals
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