Sanitizers for allergen & non-allergens
Hi all!
Quick question,
So my company (before I came they did this and continued when I came), use different sanitizers for allergen area and non-allergen. They use DrySan Duo (ecolab) for allergens surfaces and equipment and Chlorine or Quat ammonia for non allergen. Question, why can't we just use same sanitizer regardless of allergen or not? I don't see any purpose. Our allergen area is separate from non-allergen, its on the other side of the building. So we dont share equipment. Can we use same sanitizer for all surfaces? this can cut down costs. Thanks!
I don't see why not.
The only reason I can think of to keep the system is to make it apparent if someone moves the sanitizer from the allergen side to the non allergen side, thus cross contaminating your facility...
Drysan Duo is a cleaner / sanitizer. If you are wanting to change to one type of sanitizer which one do you prefer to choose?
Since you use ECOLAB get their input or advice because the type of sanitizer is really based on the type of facility and products you run versus allergen / non-allergen.
The only commercially available product that I am aware of that can truly sanitize allergens is Shout® laundry stain remover, which contains the enzyme subtilisin. It is capable of actually destroying proteins, hydrolyzing chemical bonds and breaking down the allergenic proteins into smaller and smaller chains of amino acids.
If one were to use Shout® for allergen sanitizing, I think it would only be feasible after regular cleaning and sanitizing had removed most of the macroscopic contamination. And it takes time to work, after which the Shout® itself would have to be cleaned off the surface. So I imagine it would only be useful in a situation where other cleaning and sanitizing attempts had demonstrably failed.
Hi all!
Quick question,
So my company (before I came they did this and continued when I came), use different sanitizers for allergen area and non-allergen. They use DrySan Duo (ecolab) for allergens surfaces and equipment and Chlorine or Quat ammonia for non allergen. Question, why can't we just use same sanitizer regardless of allergen or not? I don't see any purpose. Our allergen area is separate from non-allergen, its on the other side of the building. So we dont share equipment. Can we use same sanitizer for all surfaces? this can cut down costs. Thanks!
Hi FS,
Regarding the above see this thread -
https://www.ifsqn.co...allergen-clean/
Also consider this quote -
A great deal of emphasis is put on sanitising food contact surfaces for obviousr easons. However, it must be understood that sanitisers do not remove residue,including allergen protein.
implementing an allergen cleaning validation program.pdf 43.59KB 29 downloads
these 2, inter-related, documents from hygiena may also be of interest -
Hygiena Allergen White Paper,2015.pdf 708.25KB 21 downloads
allergen control and cleaning,2015.pdf 98.33KB 28 downloads
Based on above, the answers to yr OP would appear to be -
(1) Take care with semantics,
(2) It may depend on what cleaning /sanitizing situation you are talking about
(3) it's a good, probably non-quick, question for Ecolab
This document also looked quite useful -
FDA,2017, Cleaning Strategies to Remove allergens and methods for assessment of efficiency.pdf 1.46MB 45 downloads