Thorough cleaning is the first and most critical step in livestock biosecurity. It ensures that disinfectants can work effectively and that a hygienic environment is maintained for animal health.
- Disinfection requires clean surfaces – only after removing dirt, biofilm, and residues can disinfectants perform to their full potential.
- Removes hidden risks – alkaline cleaners eliminate organic matter and biofilm, while acid cleaners target limescale and mineral deposits.
- Reduces pathogen load – mechanical removal of soiling significantly decreases the number of microorganisms even before disinfection.
- Protects animal health and well-being – a clean environment lowers the risk of disease and supports overall farm biosecurity.
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