Analysis of common misunderstandings in sanitizing work, what pits have you stepped on?

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-01

Sanitizing is an important part of maintaining public health and safety, but in practice, people often fall into some misunderstandings. The following CDCA Fire Association will analyze these common misunderstandings to help everyone avoid stepping on the pit and ensure that the sanitizing work is scientific and effective.

First, common misunderstandings in sanitizing work.

Blind use of disinfectants: Sanitizing requires the selection of appropriate disinfectants for different environments and items. However, some people blindly follow the trend when it comes to disinfection, thinking that expensive and imported disinfectants are good, or listening to advertisements and choosing disinfectants that are not suitable for their needs. This practice may not only affect the effectiveness of disinfection, but may also cause harm to the environment and the human body.

Ignoring environmental factors: Sanitizing work needs to comprehensively consider environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, light, etc. Some people ignore these factors when disinfecting, such as using harsh disinfectants in high or low temperature environments, or using UV disinfection equipment in low light conditions, resulting in poor disinfection results.

Non-standard operation: The operation specification of sanitizing work is an important guarantee to ensure the disinfection effect. Some people have problems of non-standard operation during disinfection, such as insufficient or too high concentration of disinfectant, insufficient or too long disinfection time, or neglect of personal protection during the disinfection process, which will affect the disinfection effect.

Neglect of cleaning: Sanitizing is not simply spraying disinfectant, but requires thorough cleaning first. Some people ignore the importance of cleaning when it comes to sanitizing, resulting in disinfectants not being able to do their full job.

2. How to avoid misunderstandings.

Scientific selection of disinfectants: When choosing disinfectants, the appropriate disinfectants should be selected according to the specific conditions of the environment and items. For different types and uses of disinfectants, you should understand their composition, performance and use methods, and avoid blindly following the trend or listening to advertising.

Comprehensive consideration of environmental factors: When sanitizing work, environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, light, etc. should be comprehensively considered. Choose appropriate disinfection methods and methods according to the actual situation, such as the ambient temperature and humidity should be considered when using disinfectants, and the light intensity and irradiation time should be considered when using ultraviolet disinfection equipment.

Standardized operation procedures: When sanitizing work, operation specifications should be followed to ensure that the concentration, action time and use method of disinfectant meet the requirements. At the same time, attention should be paid to personal protection during operation to avoid harm to the human body.

Pay attention to cleaning: Before sanitizing work, you should carry out a thorough cleaning work to remove stains and microorganisms such as bacteria. After the cleaning work is completed, disinfectant is used to sanitize to improve the disinfection effect.

3. Summary. Sanitizing is an important part of maintaining public health and safety, but there are many misunderstandings in practice. In order to ensure the scientific and effective work of sanitizing, we need to understand and avoid these misunderstandings. By scientifically selecting disinfectants, taking into account environmental factors, standardizing operating procedures and paying attention to cleaning work, we can improve the effectiveness of sanitizing work and contribute to public health and safety.

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