Whether it is wiping a kitchen counter, cleaning a veterinary clinic, working in a hospital or managing a salon, infection prevention practices are not one-size-fits-all. Cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting, and sterilizing are often confused but each serves a distinct purpose and the right process depends on the type of pathogen present. While some methods are effective against everyday bacteria, others are necessary to address more resilient threats such as viruses, fungi or spores.

Understanding these differences isn’t just technical knowledge, it is key to protecting people and animals in professional and non-professional settings.

Download the PDF to learn the right process for the right purpose and why it it is key to keep every environment safe.