Safety Data Sheet

How To Read A Safety Data Sheet

by Stephen Lawson, COO of Aseptic Health and a Certified Clinically Clean® Specialist One of the many regulations for disinfectants is the creation of an SDS or Safety Data Sheet. This document is created by the chemical supplier. It is basically a summary of information regarding hazards or precautions for using the product safely. The…

soft surface sanitizer

Tips for Soft Surface Sanitizing

by Dana Ryan, Certified Clinically Clean® Specialist Soft surface sanitizing is one of the more commonly overlooked environmental cleaning issues in every industry, including healthcare. Innovators are continually working to create solutions requiring less work for janitorial staff, while providing more protection against contamination and hospital-acquired infections. However, there has been relatively little done to…

tips for safe cleaning

5 Tips For Safe Cleaning

by Dana Ryan, Certified Clinically Clean® Specialist Whether you’re cleaning your own home or you work as a cleaner, janitor or custodian for a cleaning company, it’s important to know these tips for safe cleaning. The top cause of accidental home injury death is from falls, claiming nearly 6,000 lives per year according to the…

Difference In Products That Disinfect

What’s the Difference Between Products That Disinfect, Sanitize And Clean Surfaces?

By Stephen Lawson, COO of Aseptic Health, LLC and Certified Clinically Clean® Specialist   We’ve touched on this subject before in DisinfecTips, but I’d like to take a deeper dive into the difference between products that disinfect, sanitize and clean. I’ll also take a broad-brush explanation on the subject of sterilizing. General Cleaning General cleaning…