Food Grade Detergents for a Hotel
Team am looking for food grade detergents for use in our hotel. Am from KENYA East Africa and couldn't get any help around.even the multinationals haven't been convincing what they have is food grade based on info i got from NSF. By the way is there any thing like food grade ?
Hi Larryk ,
try to contact below suppliers ,
http://www.ecolab.co...dle-east/kenya/
http://www.diversey....t--africa/kenya
http://www.kimberly-...contact-us.aspx
Good luck ,
Ehab
Thank you already with ecolab
Team am looking for food grade detergents for use in our hotel. Am from KENYA East Africa and couldn't get any help around.even the multinationals haven't been convincing what they have is food grade based on info i got from NSF. By the way is there any thing like food grade ?
Hi Larry,
The specific meaning of food-grade (FG) can vary with the item/situation/location, eg as used for ingredient, lubricant,packaging etc .
A typical requirement within a FG "label" as applied to non-food items within the manufacturing environment is that direct/indirect "contact" with a food product does not generate a significant contamination regarding the latter's quality/safety. "Contact" is further defined for some items like lubricants.
IMEX detergents are more likely to be supplier-categorized by validatable text like "approved for use" in a food processing environment but options/subtleties vary with location, eg "no rinse sanitizers". I think many (all?) countries require detergents intended to be used in a food manufacturing facility to be officially registered/numbered and identified via, for example, MSDS documentation etc.
Maybe try a Google, the results can be interesting. .