Cleaning: A Retail and Foodservice Perspective.

Q4 Medicine
Food Protection Trends Pub Date : 2025-06-01
Juan Goncalves, Beth Wittry, David Buckley, Veronica Moore, Tajah Blackburn, Kristen Willis, Christopher Lynch, Amanda Bakken, Chip Manuel, Angie Fraser
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Abstract

Surface sanitation is used to mitigate the transmission of infectious agents and is the collective process of washing a surface then rinsing it with potable water to remove debris and residual cleaning agent. If necessary and depending on surface type, contamination event, or regulatory requirement, an antimicrobial agent (chemical sanitizer or disinfectant) registered with the Environmental Protection Agency or heat (steam or hot water) can be applied to the surface to reduce or inactivate pathogenic microorganisms. The absence of universally defined terms and regulations pertaining to the various stages of surface sanitation has resulted in confusion, potentially leading to inadequate sanitation practices and persistent surface contamination. We addressed this issue by raising awareness of the significance of surface cleaning and elucidating the fundamental principles, key considerations, and potential areas for improvement concerning surface cleaning. Specific topics covered include a comprehensive description of surface cleaning, barriers hindering effective surface cleaning, correlation between contamination and foodborne disease outbreaks, and variations among cleaning agents. To maintain conciseness and relevance, the exclusive focus is on hard, nonporous surfaces, which have been identified as potential sources for the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms associated with foodborne illnesses.

清洁:零售和餐饮服务的视角。
表面卫生是用来减轻传染因子的传播,是清洗表面然后用饮用水冲洗以清除碎片和残留清洗剂的集体过程。如果有必要,根据表面类型、污染事件或法规要求,可以在环境保护署注册的抗菌剂(化学消毒剂或消毒剂)或加热(蒸汽或热水)应用于表面,以减少或灭活病原微生物。由于缺乏与地面卫生各阶段有关的普遍定义的术语和条例,造成了混乱,可能导致卫生做法不足和持续的地面污染。我们通过提高对表面清洁重要性的认识,阐明表面清洁的基本原则、关键考虑因素和潜在的改进领域来解决这个问题。所涵盖的具体主题包括对表面清洁的全面描述,阻碍有效表面清洁的障碍,污染与食源性疾病爆发之间的相关性,以及清洁剂之间的变化。为了保持简洁性和相关性,本文的重点是硬的、无孔的表面,这些表面已被确定为与食源性疾病相关的病原微生物传播的潜在来源。
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Food Protection Trends
Food Protection Trends Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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