Mopping Systems
Surfaces with high levels of soil or residues from disinfectants will have a detrimental effect on the disinfectant used. The objective of cleaning is to reduce the amount of non-viable contamination, such as dust, dirt, and light oils in a cleanroom to a visibly clean state. Cleaning using a mop helps to remove any biofilm formation or residue which will also inhibit the efficacy of a disinfectant.
Ideal mopping systems for cleaning apply a suitable aqueous cleaner in a sufficient quantity to walls, floors, and ceilings to ensure any potential soils and disinfectant residues are removed. Mop heads with a certain level of abrasion will help to remove any potential biofilms that have formed on the surface.