The Cycle of Disinfection

As you know, disinfection is a process, not a single product. Per CDC recommendations*, you always start out with a cleaning product and then follow up with a disinfectant. But here's something you might not have thought about:

This practice creates a cycle where cleaning is critical before and after disinfection. This is what we refer to as the Cycle of Disinfection.

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Cleaning Before and After Disinfection.

Prepare The Surface - No matter what products you're using, you should clean a surface so that dirt, debris, and greases are removed. If you don't do this first, then contaminants (viruses, bacteria, etc.) can "hide" below these. If the disinfectant can't get to the surface, it can't do its job.


Disinfect The Surface - Now you can apply your chosen disinfectant. Not all disinfectants are created equal. Even if your disinfectant says "one-step," this doesn't mean you can skip the cleaning step.

Always be sure to read your disinfectant instructions. This will tell you the "dwell time" that you should leave the disinfectant on the surface so it can do its job. Whether you're able to leave the disinfectant to air dry or are told to wipe it off after it's dwell time, disinfectants do leave some residue behind.

Cleaning Away Disinfectant Residue - Now we're back to where we started from. Before you disinfect the surface next time, you'll be preparing the surface again. But that's not all. This time you're cleaning away the disinfectant left behind from before. Disinfectant residue can lead to a host of issues:

  • Cosmetic - residue can become sticky or slippery over time, and make the surface look dingy.
  • Health - Some disinfectants contain dangerous chemicals that help it do its job. These have been linked to a variety of health issues.

Green Cleaning + Disinfection =
Responsible Infection Control

Finally, whenever you can, choose green cleaning products and disinfection products with favorable toxicity profiles. Especially when disinfectant use is so high, it's important to have a cleaning product that won't leave behind its own residue. You don't want to make raise the toxicity during the step where you're trying to remove it! If your goal is to clean for better health, green cleaning products are a must.

We're Here for You.

Have questions about what cleaning product to pair with what disinfectant? Want to learn more about the green cleaning options available to you? Please reach out to us. Our Client Relations team, located in our headquarters in Danville, Illinois, is here to help:
Phone: 1-800-281-9604
Email: enviroxinfo@enviroxclean.com

*CDC. (2020). Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Facility. CDC.gov. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/disinfecting-building-facility.html
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