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CLEANING AND
SANITIZING
Cleaning
• is the process of removing food and other
types of soil from a surface, such as a dish,
glass, or cutting board.
• is done with a cleaning agent that removes
food, soil, or other substances.
4 Categories of Cleaning Agents
1. Detergents
2. Solvent cleaners
3. Acid cleaners
4. Abrasive Cleaners
Detergents
• Use detergents to routinely wash
tableware, surfaces, and equipment.
• Detergents can penetrate soil quickly and
soften it.
• Examples include dishwashing detergent
and automatic dishwasher detergents.
Solvent cleaners
• Use periodically on surfaces where grease
has burned on.
• Solvent cleaners are often called
degreasers.
Acid Cleaners
• Use periodically on mineral deposits and
other soils that detergents cannot remove.
• These cleaners are often used to remove
scale in ware washing machines and steam
tables.
Abrasive Cleaners
• Use these cleaners to remove heavy
accumulations of soil that are difficult to
remove with detergents. Some abrasive
cleaners also disinfect. Clean food-contact
surfaces that are used to prepare potentially
hazardous foods as needed throughout the
day but no less than every four hours. If
they are not properly cleaned, food that
comes into contact with these surfaces
could become contaminated.
Sanitizing
• Is done using heat, radiation, or chemicals. Heat
and chemicals are commonly used as a method
for sanitizing in a restaurant; radiation rarely is.
The item to be sanitized must first be washed
properly before it can be properly sanitized.
Some chemical sanitizers, such as chlorine and
iodine, react with food and soil and so will be
less effective on a surface that has not been
properly cleaned.
Sanitizing Methods
• Heat
• Chemicals
Heat
• There are three methods of using heat to sanitize
surfaces – steam, hot water, and hot air. Hot water is
the most common method used in restaurants. If hot
water is used in the third compartment of a three-
compartment sink, it must be at least 171oF (77oC). If
a high-temperature ware washing machine is used to
sanitize cleaned dishes, the final sanitizing rinse must
be at least 180oF (82oC). For stationary rack, single
temperature machines, it must be at least 165oF
(74oC). Cleaned items must be exposed to these
temperatures for at least 30 seconds.
Chemicals
• Chemicals that are approved sanitizers are
chlorine, iodine, and quaternary
ammonium. Different factors influence the
effectiveness of chemical sanitizers.
• The three factors that must be considered
are:
Concentration
• The presence of too little sanitizer will
result in an inadequate reduction of
harmful microorganisms. Too much can be
toxic.
Temperature
• Generally chemical sanitizers work best in
water that is between 55oF(13oC) and
120oF (49oC).
Contact time
• In order for the sanitizer to kill harmful
microorganisms, the cleaned item must
be in contact with the sanitizer (either
heat or approved chemical) for the
recommended length of time.
Sanitizer Testing
• Every restaurant must have the appropriate
testing kit to measure chemical sanitizer
concentrations. To accurately test the strength of
a sanitizing solution, one must first determine
which chemical is being used --- chlorine, iodine,
or quaternary ammonium. Test kits are not
interchangeable so check with your chemical
supplier to be certain that you are using the
correct kit. The appropriate test kit must then be
used throughout the day to measure chemical
sanitizer concentrations.
Advantages and Disadvantages of
Different Chemical Sanitizers
Chemical Concentration Contact
Time
Advantage Disadvantage
Chlorine 50 ppm in water 7 sec. Effect on a Corrosive,
between 75 and 100 wide variety of irritating to the
F bacteria; skin,
highly effectiveness
effective; not decreases with
affected by increasing pH of
hard water; solution;
generally deteriorates
inexpensive. during storage
and when
exposed to light;
dissipates
rapidly;loses
acitivity in the
presence of
organic matter;
Iodine 12. 5ppm in 30 seconds Forms brown Effectiveness
water that is at colour that decreases
least 75oF indicates greatly with an
strength; not increase in pH
affected by (most active at
hard water; pH 3.0; very
less irritating low acting at
to the skin pH 7.0);
than is should not be
chlorine; and used in water
activity not that is at
lost rapidly in 120oF or
the presence of hotter; and
organic matter. might
discolour
equipment and
surfaces.
Quaternary U to 200 ppm 30 seconds Nontoxic, Slow
Ammonium in water that is odourless, destruction of
Compounds at least 75oF noncorrosive, some
no irritating; microorganism
stable to heat s; not
and relatively compatible
stable in the with some
presence of detergents and
organic matter; hard water.
active over a
wide pH range.
Cleaning and sanitizing
utensils
• There are three steps needed to effectively
clean and sanitize utensils:
Washing
Sanitizing
Drying
Utensils such as cutting boards,
bowls and knives need to be
thoroughly washed in warm soapy
water.After washing, the utensils
should look clean and there should
be no food or anything else visible
on them. Effective cleaning will
remove most of the dangerous
bacteria present. Sanitising will then
kill any that might remain.
A dishwasher is very effective at sanitizing if it has a
hot wash and drying cycle. If you do not have a
dishwasher, you will need to sanitise in a sink using a
chemical sanitiser or very hot water. If using a
chemical sanitizer such as a sodium hypochlorite– or
quaternary ammonium–based solution, ensure that it
can be safely used for sanitizing eating, drinking and
cooking utensils. Follow the instructions on the
container carefully, as different sanitizers work in
different ways. If you are using very hot water, take
extra care to avoid being scalded. All utensils must
then be thoroughly dried before they are re-used.Air-
drying is best but tea towels can be used if they are
clean.
If you are washing up at an event
being held outdoors, make sure you
have access to plenty of hot water. If
hot water is not available, disposable
eating and drinking utensils should
be used and enough cooking utensils
provided to last the duration of the
event so that washing up is not
necessary.
Cleaning kitchen premises
• Cleaning your kitchen regularly is important
not only to keep it looking its best, but also to
remove all of the germs and bacteria that
accumulate regularly in the kitchen area.
There are several surfaces around the kitchen,
and by making a homemade versatile cleaning
solution, you can easily clean most of the
surfaces with one basic mixture of household
ingredients that are probably already in your
kitchen cupboards.
Things You'll Need
• Broom
• Cleaning rags
• Bucket
Instructions
1. Collect loose dust by sweeping the kitchen
floor daily with a broom or static sweeper
and wiping down counter tops, tables and
other surfaces with a cleaning rag. To
remove sticky build up, wipe with a damp
cleaning rag and wipe a damp mop over
your kitchen floor.
2. Mix 1 gallon warm water in a bucket
with 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish
soap. Dip your mop into the bucket, wring
the mop out and wipe across your kitchen
floors. The diluted vinegar solution makes it
safe for any kitchen floor surface while still
strong enough to clean and disinfect. The
dish soap assists in cutting through any
food residue that may be on the kitchen
floor. Let your floor air dry after cleaning.
3.Make an all-purpose cleaner in a spray
bottle. Combine 3 cups warm water with
½ cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap.
4.Spray this solution onto kitchen
surfaces and wipe off with a damp
cleaning rag. This works well on any
type of kitchen surface including
cabinetry, sinks, tables, counters and any
other area that requires cleaning.
5. Fill a few bowls with about
1/2 cup each of baking soda.
Place these around your kitchen
to absorb odor and keep the
kitchen smelling fresh. Open
windows to let fresh air
circulate, which is especially
useful when cooking strong-
smelling foods.
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  • 2. Cleaning • is the process of removing food and other types of soil from a surface, such as a dish, glass, or cutting board. • is done with a cleaning agent that removes food, soil, or other substances.
  • 3. 4 Categories of Cleaning Agents 1. Detergents 2. Solvent cleaners 3. Acid cleaners 4. Abrasive Cleaners
  • 4. Detergents • Use detergents to routinely wash tableware, surfaces, and equipment. • Detergents can penetrate soil quickly and soften it. • Examples include dishwashing detergent and automatic dishwasher detergents.
  • 5. Solvent cleaners • Use periodically on surfaces where grease has burned on. • Solvent cleaners are often called degreasers.
  • 6. Acid Cleaners • Use periodically on mineral deposits and other soils that detergents cannot remove. • These cleaners are often used to remove scale in ware washing machines and steam tables.
  • 7. Abrasive Cleaners • Use these cleaners to remove heavy accumulations of soil that are difficult to remove with detergents. Some abrasive cleaners also disinfect. Clean food-contact surfaces that are used to prepare potentially hazardous foods as needed throughout the day but no less than every four hours. If they are not properly cleaned, food that comes into contact with these surfaces could become contaminated.
  • 8. Sanitizing • Is done using heat, radiation, or chemicals. Heat and chemicals are commonly used as a method for sanitizing in a restaurant; radiation rarely is. The item to be sanitized must first be washed properly before it can be properly sanitized. Some chemical sanitizers, such as chlorine and iodine, react with food and soil and so will be less effective on a surface that has not been properly cleaned.
  • 10. Heat • There are three methods of using heat to sanitize surfaces – steam, hot water, and hot air. Hot water is the most common method used in restaurants. If hot water is used in the third compartment of a three- compartment sink, it must be at least 171oF (77oC). If a high-temperature ware washing machine is used to sanitize cleaned dishes, the final sanitizing rinse must be at least 180oF (82oC). For stationary rack, single temperature machines, it must be at least 165oF (74oC). Cleaned items must be exposed to these temperatures for at least 30 seconds.
  • 11. Chemicals • Chemicals that are approved sanitizers are chlorine, iodine, and quaternary ammonium. Different factors influence the effectiveness of chemical sanitizers. • The three factors that must be considered are:
  • 12. Concentration • The presence of too little sanitizer will result in an inadequate reduction of harmful microorganisms. Too much can be toxic.
  • 13. Temperature • Generally chemical sanitizers work best in water that is between 55oF(13oC) and 120oF (49oC).
  • 14. Contact time • In order for the sanitizer to kill harmful microorganisms, the cleaned item must be in contact with the sanitizer (either heat or approved chemical) for the recommended length of time.
  • 15. Sanitizer Testing • Every restaurant must have the appropriate testing kit to measure chemical sanitizer concentrations. To accurately test the strength of a sanitizing solution, one must first determine which chemical is being used --- chlorine, iodine, or quaternary ammonium. Test kits are not interchangeable so check with your chemical supplier to be certain that you are using the correct kit. The appropriate test kit must then be used throughout the day to measure chemical sanitizer concentrations.
  • 16. Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Chemical Sanitizers
  • 17. Chemical Concentration Contact Time Advantage Disadvantage Chlorine 50 ppm in water 7 sec. Effect on a Corrosive, between 75 and 100 wide variety of irritating to the F bacteria; skin, highly effectiveness effective; not decreases with affected by increasing pH of hard water; solution; generally deteriorates inexpensive. during storage and when exposed to light; dissipates rapidly;loses acitivity in the presence of organic matter;
  • 18. Iodine 12. 5ppm in 30 seconds Forms brown Effectiveness water that is at colour that decreases least 75oF indicates greatly with an strength; not increase in pH affected by (most active at hard water; pH 3.0; very less irritating low acting at to the skin pH 7.0); than is should not be chlorine; and used in water activity not that is at lost rapidly in 120oF or the presence of hotter; and organic matter. might discolour equipment and surfaces.
  • 19. Quaternary U to 200 ppm 30 seconds Nontoxic, Slow Ammonium in water that is odourless, destruction of Compounds at least 75oF noncorrosive, some no irritating; microorganism stable to heat s; not and relatively compatible stable in the with some presence of detergents and organic matter; hard water. active over a wide pH range.
  • 20. Cleaning and sanitizing utensils • There are three steps needed to effectively clean and sanitize utensils: Washing Sanitizing Drying
  • 21. Utensils such as cutting boards, bowls and knives need to be thoroughly washed in warm soapy water.After washing, the utensils should look clean and there should be no food or anything else visible on them. Effective cleaning will remove most of the dangerous bacteria present. Sanitising will then kill any that might remain.
  • 22. A dishwasher is very effective at sanitizing if it has a hot wash and drying cycle. If you do not have a dishwasher, you will need to sanitise in a sink using a chemical sanitiser or very hot water. If using a chemical sanitizer such as a sodium hypochlorite– or quaternary ammonium–based solution, ensure that it can be safely used for sanitizing eating, drinking and cooking utensils. Follow the instructions on the container carefully, as different sanitizers work in different ways. If you are using very hot water, take extra care to avoid being scalded. All utensils must then be thoroughly dried before they are re-used.Air- drying is best but tea towels can be used if they are clean.
  • 23. If you are washing up at an event being held outdoors, make sure you have access to plenty of hot water. If hot water is not available, disposable eating and drinking utensils should be used and enough cooking utensils provided to last the duration of the event so that washing up is not necessary.
  • 24. Cleaning kitchen premises • Cleaning your kitchen regularly is important not only to keep it looking its best, but also to remove all of the germs and bacteria that accumulate regularly in the kitchen area. There are several surfaces around the kitchen, and by making a homemade versatile cleaning solution, you can easily clean most of the surfaces with one basic mixture of household ingredients that are probably already in your kitchen cupboards.
  • 25. Things You'll Need • Broom • Cleaning rags • Bucket
  • 26. Instructions 1. Collect loose dust by sweeping the kitchen floor daily with a broom or static sweeper and wiping down counter tops, tables and other surfaces with a cleaning rag. To remove sticky build up, wipe with a damp cleaning rag and wipe a damp mop over your kitchen floor.
  • 27. 2. Mix 1 gallon warm water in a bucket with 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap. Dip your mop into the bucket, wring the mop out and wipe across your kitchen floors. The diluted vinegar solution makes it safe for any kitchen floor surface while still strong enough to clean and disinfect. The dish soap assists in cutting through any food residue that may be on the kitchen floor. Let your floor air dry after cleaning.
  • 28. 3.Make an all-purpose cleaner in a spray bottle. Combine 3 cups warm water with ½ cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap. 4.Spray this solution onto kitchen surfaces and wipe off with a damp cleaning rag. This works well on any type of kitchen surface including cabinetry, sinks, tables, counters and any other area that requires cleaning.
  • 29. 5. Fill a few bowls with about 1/2 cup each of baking soda. Place these around your kitchen to absorb odor and keep the kitchen smelling fresh. Open windows to let fresh air circulate, which is especially useful when cooking strong- smelling foods.