Using Vikan cleaning tools
The Vikan cleaning tools you’ve selected should be part of an overall validated cleaning programme, developed on-site to address your specific cleaning challenges and based on a concrete risk assessment.
The cleaning programme should specify:
The equipment and chemicals to use
How they should be used
How often they should be used
Who is responsible for using them
What the desired results should be
Which methods should be used to assess these results
Actions to be taken if anything doesn’t go as planned
The way you conduct your cleaning – including the tools and methods you use – impacts the safety and quality of your final product. When cleaning, it’s important to minimise any risk of cross-contamination from dirty to clean areas and to any open food product.
Using high-pressure hoses and compressed air can result in significant spread of contamination – whereas the use of high-quality manual cleaning tools and vacuum cleaners can help minimise it.
To get the results you need, it’s essential to comply with any instructions provided by Vikan, as well as following your company’s specific cleaning programme.
Selection, use & maintenance of cleaning equipment
For further advice, please see our Hygiene Training Book.
Cleaning with Vikan Microfibre
Watch this video for advice about using Vikan microfibre products in general.
We’re here to help
Vikan experts are on stand-by to help you, if you ever feel unsure about which tool to choose for a given job, or about the best way to use any particular Vikan cleaning tool.