Preparing new cleaning tools for use

September 30, 2021

As most in the food industry know, looking clean isn't the same as actually being clean. Though a new cleaning tool may appear to be ready for use right away, especially those sealed in plastic pouches, they need to be prepped for their first use. Here are a few steps that should be taken to ensure all new tools are ready for use in food production facilities:

 

Blue tank scrub brush still in packagingRemove Labels

It is essential to completely remove any label and adhesive, as the sticky residue can be a trap for debris and bacteria. This task is most easily done when dry, but if there is residual stickiness, simply use a towel with warm soapy water, or a towel soaked in vinegar to remove anything left behind.

Clean the Tool

Since most tools are not produced in factory settings with the same rigorous sanitation requirements as food manufacturing, it is highly recommended that new tools be put through an industrial dishwasher or hand-washed prior to their first use.

Peeling the label off a red scraperSanitize for High-Risk Conditions

Follow HACCP plans for how clean the tool should be before use. If a tool will be used in a high-risk environment, it should be sterilized to ensure any microbes that may have contaminated the item before it arrived are fully destroyed.

Dry

In order to prevent mold and other microorganisms from growing, it is important to ensure the tool is completely dried. Whether by hanging or by using an industrial dishwasher's drying cycle, tools must be dry to be considered clean.

Information provided by Vikan®

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