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You Are Cleaning It Wrong: The Hidden Danger of Not Separating Cleaning Cloths by Color

You Are Cleaning It Wrong: The Hidden Danger of Not Separating Cleaning Cloths by Color

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Most of us select cleaning cloths from the supermarket based on their appealing colors. However, in the professional cleaning industry, these colors carry a crucial significance in places like hotels, hospitals, and restaurants. Experts warn: Ignoring the color codes of cloths can lead to the transfer of germs from your bathroom to your kitchen countertop, potentially causing a deadly 'cross-contamination'.

In professional cleaning standards, a strict color coding system is implemented to prevent the spread of germs and bacteria. Here is the actual usage map of cloths that you can also apply in your home...

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Red Rag: The Highest Bacterial Risk (Restrooms)

Red Rag: The Highest Bacterial Risk (Restrooms)

In professional cleaning practices, the color red symbolizes the most hazardous zones. Red cloths are exclusively utilized in areas where the bacteria count skyrockets, such as around toilets and bidets. There is a strict rule that these cloths should never come into contact with other sections of the bathroom or common areas of the house.

Yellow Cloth: Wet Spaces (Bathroom and Sink Areas)

Yellow Cloth: Wet Spaces (Bathroom and Sink Areas)

Yellow cloths are designated for cleaning wet areas such as sinks, shower cabins, bathroom tiles, and bathtubs. Many people make the mistake of wiping the toilet and sink with the same cloth; however, in hygiene protocols, to prevent the mixing of germs, red and yellow cloths are distinctly separated from each other.

Green Cloth: Food Safety (Kitchen)

Green Cloth: Food Safety (Kitchen)

Green-colored cloths are exclusively designated for food preparation areas. They are used to clean kitchen counters, dining tables, stove surroundings, and areas where cutting boards are located. The primary goal is to utterly prevent the potential contamination of food with chemical and bacterial residues that could originate from toilets or bathrooms.

Blue Cloth: Shared and Common Spaces

Blue Cloth: Shared and Common Spaces

In professional cleaning, one of the most frequently used colors is blue. Blue cloths are preferred for dusting and wiping general surfaces such as tables, coffee tables, door handles, cabinet doors, television units, and office equipment.

White Cloth: Delicate and Traceless Surfaces

White Cloth: Delicate and Traceless Surfaces

White cloths are typically set aside for glass, mirrors, and delicate surfaces that require polishing. Their greatest advantage is that their light color allows for immediate detection of even the slightest speck of dirt left on them. This not only ensures a thorough cleaning but also prevents any potential damage to the surfaces being cleaned.

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Purple and Black Cloth: Special and Industrial Fields

Purple and Black Cloth: Special and Industrial Fields

These uncommon colors also have specific roles to play. Purple cloths, for instance, are typically favored in special hygiene rooms within healthcare facilities. On the other hand, black cloths are utilized in heavy industry, for cleaning machinery rooms, or for wiping off the oil from motor equipment.

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