Mopping Floor Surfaces: Coverage, Buckets, And Validation
By David Nobile
Whether for removing contaminants, such as soil, residues, or errant product/process material, or uniformly applying disinfectant and other solutions to floors, floor mopping is a essential task in the cleaning maintenance of any controlled environment. Unfortunately, it is also commonly done incorrectly and inefficiently, leading to unreliable and less effective results, higher costs, and quality issues for cleaning controlled environments.
A clear understanding of best practices that have been found to provide the most consistent desired outcomes in floor cleaning is needed to make informed decisions that improve cleanroom maintenance while controlling costs. Learn about mopping coverage, systems, and validation.
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