Our disinfection team from Petaling Jaya was recently called to disinfect the premises of a restaurant.
The owner had noticed that the surfaces were starting to show signs of wear and tear after repeated disinfecting with powerful disinfectants.
There is a link between frequent disinfecting and damage to surfaces, so it’s best not to overuse these chemicals in your place of business.
In this article, we will discuss how surface damage can occur and what you can do about it!
Can Frequent Use of Disinfectants Lead to Surface Damage?
We all want to have a clean home that is germ-free to prevent us and our loved ones from getting sick.
But, is overusing disinfectants lead to adverse effects?
The answer to that question is “yes.” It doesn’t take long for surfaces like floors and counters to get worn down or damaged when they are constantly exposed to powerful chemicals like bleaches or other antibacterial cleaners.
This can happen because of the dulling agents in the products which cause a film on the surface that blocks water molecules from easily evaporating causing them to become trapped instead- leading to damage. This process can lead to discoloration as well!
Proper Disinfection Tips to Avoid Surface Damage
Now that you know overusing disinfectants can lead to unwanted damage, we have listed here the things you can practice to avoid this from happening in the first place.
Be sure to keep these tips in mind!
##Read The Label of Your Disinfectant
It’s important to read the label of your disinfectant to know how often you should use it. If you don’t then you may be risking surface damage by using too much.
Some products are meant for daily or weekly application, while others are used monthly at a time and only if there is an infestation problem!
Use these guidelines when applying any product so that surfaces will not become damaged after extended periods of exposure.
Keep in mind that some stronger chemicals like bleach need ventilation because they can cause unhealthy fumes which could lead to respiratory problems over time- especially with prolonged contact!
Do Proper Research Before Using a Disinfectant
Again, it’s important to do research before using a disinfectant to know about any negative effects that may happen over time.
Some of these chemicals can cause adverse skin reactions or even more serious health problems like asthma- all because you were looking for the easiest solution!
Be careful and thoughtful when choosing which chemical is best for your circumstance so that surfaces will not be damaged as a result of frequent use.
By doing research, you’ll know how people have reacted to a disinfectant before and how often it should be used- so that your business will stay clean without damaging surfaces.
Let Your Disinfectant Stay After Applying
If you apply a disinfectant and then remove it before the specified time, surfaces will be exposed again to harmful bacteria that could lead to damage.
For instance, if your cleaner says “leave on for 20 minutes” after applying- do so!
This is because, during those 20 minutes of contact with the surface, the chemicals have fully penetrated any stains or dirt there while also killing off anything detrimental that’s present. So, don’t take it away too soon!
By following this rule, you won’t ever have to frequently use a disinfectant and your surfaces will not become damaged from the frequent use of chemicals.
Summary
The post was about the importance of knowing how frequent use of disinfectants can lead to surface damage and what you can do to avoid this.
It’s important for anyone who has a business in the food industry, such as restaurants or grocery stores, where there are lots of people coming in all day long.
You don’t want your surfaces getting damaged from too much exposure to chemicals like bleach or ammonia because it will cost you more money than just buying some new ones!
We hope that our blog post helped answer this question so keep us bookmarked if you’re ever wondering anything else related to these topics.
Jamie Wong has years of experience in the field of disinfection services. As a result, he is able to provide her clients with excellent service and advice on disinfection and sanitizing.