Does Your Third Party Equipment Meet Food Safety Standards? Cleaning vs. Sanitizing

In food and beverage processing, cleaning and sanitizing represent distinct procedures that safeguard against product contamination and protect employee well-being.
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Cleaning refers to the elimination of product residues and other remaining soils. Cleaners are generally a form of detergent. Sanitizing involves reducing microorganisms to acceptable levels, and may utilize acids or other chemical agents such as iodine that destroy these microorganisms. To maintain product safety, both cleaning and sanitizing should be carried out on a regular schedule.

Source: 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc.