Controlled environment requires appropriate surface maintenance to ensure proper non-viable and viable cleanliness parameters. Sanitisation of walls, floors and ceilings and their disinfection are a key element in maintaining the cleanliness of the cleanroom. But what about hard to reach surfaces like pipes, soft walls curtains or tanks? How should we clean them to effectively remove any contaminants that affects the cleanliness class? You will find out from this article.
Special surfaces in Controlled Environments - everything about above the floor tools
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