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What are the Best Practices for Environmental Cleaning?
Best practices for environmental cleaning include:
Using appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE)
to ensure the safety of cleaning staff.
Following
standard operating procedures (SOPs)
for cleaning and disinfection.
Regularly updating cleaning protocols based on the latest
scientific evidence
.
Implementing a
color-coded system
to prevent cross-contamination.
Conducting routine
environmental monitoring
to assess the effectiveness of cleaning activities.
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