surface cleaning
Walls, ceilings and floors and other surfaces within a clean-room are non-porous to facilitate effective cleaning and disinfection. There are no standard cleaning procedures for cleaning surfaces as these must always be adapted to the requirements of the individual product, production procedures and surface materials. Requirements are defined by the clean-room operator and are reflected in the service specification of the service provider.
About this glossary
This glossary has been prepared by Dussmann Service, the largest private multi-service provider worldwide. Dussmann Service offers integrated facility management, technical management , catering (e.g. for hospitals, seniors' facilities, child care facilities, schools and universities), security and fire services, reception, cleaning services, vehicle valeting, commercial management and energy management for companies and organizations in both the business & industry and the social and care sectors.
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