Don't just clean..sanitise December 1st 2010
Cleaning up after a flood is never easy or pleasant. Diversey has
issued some guidance.
As water in flooded areas can contain a wide variety of pathogenic
organisms, great care must be taken to avoid direct contact with
flood water, associated debris and contaminated surfaces.
Protective clothing and gloves are advisable and fresh water
should be used for all cleaning tasks.When this is not possible the
water that is available should be boiled before use.
Good cleansing of the hands and
skin by using an alcohol based
sanitiser helps reduce the risks.
When kitchen areas have suffered
flood water damage it is important
to clean and sanitise thoroughly.
Each area should be cleaned using
a sanitising detergent containing
chlorine or an oxygen based
bleaching system as some
organisms are unaffected by the
usual kitchen sanitisers and then
disinfected by repeat use.
Physical debris and damaged
items should be removed and
disposed of safely.
Affected surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned using a sanitising
detergent and then disinfected through repeat use of the sanitiser
or a terminal disinfectant.After the areas have been cleaned and
sanitised, they should be dried out as soon as possible as mould
and fungi growth can cause
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