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Tips and tricks 

General

  • Most chilled RTE food production sites will be thoroughly wet cleaned at the end of the production day.

  • During production use cleaning equipment and methods that minimize the spread of contamination to open food and food contacts, e.g., use a bucket of water and a brush rather than a high-pressure hose.
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Brushware

  • Select brushware of good hygienic design (easy to clean and disinfect) and frequently clean and disinfect them to minimize the risk of biofilm formation, and cross-contamination of microbes, allergens, and food ingredients. Read more.

  • Select brushware with excellent bristle retention, to minimize foreign body contamination of your product. Read more.

  

Squeegees

  • A fully molded, single-bladed squeegee is great for removing liquids from surfaces and can be a good alternative to a brush for the removal of particulate debris. They have the added advantage of not clogging and being quicker and easier to clean and disinfect.

  • Hand-held versions work well for cleaning food contact surfaces.
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Color-coded segregation

Use color-coding to segregate areas and equipment and minimize the risk of cross-contamination. For example;

  • Designate the low-risk areas as Green and the High-risk area as Red.

  • Use Brown cleaning equipment for non-food contact surfaces and blue for food contact.

  • Use purple cleaning and food handling tools exclusively for use with a controlled allergen. 

  


Product handling tools

Shovels, scoops, jugs, stirrers, and buckets should be hygienically designed, made of food contact compliant materials, and preferably be of a contrasting color to the food to aid visual detection in the food.

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Selecting the right cleaning tool

Let Remco advise you on selecting the right cleaning tool based on soil type, surface type, required standards, and your cleaning staff.

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Correct use of cleaning tools

A cleaning tool is only as effective as it is used properly. Make sure you have a validated cleaning program, and that you use your tools optimally for the cleaning job at hand.

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Cleaning tool maintenance

To function optimally throughout their lifecycle, Remco cleaning tools must be cleaned and maintained properly. Find out how to make the most of your Remco products.

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