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- Title
Reduction of faecal coliform, coliform and heterotrophic plate count bacteria in the household kitchen and bathroom by disinfection with hypochlorite cleaners.
- Authors
Rusin, P.; Orosz-Coughlin, P.; Gerba, C.
- Abstract
Fourteen sites evenly divided between the household kitchen and bathroom were monitored on a weekly basis for numbers of faecal coliforms, total coliforms and heterotrophic plate count bacteria. The first 10 weeks comprised the control period, hypochlorite cleaning products were introduced into the household during the second 10 weeks, and a strict cleaning regimen using hypochlorite products was implemented during the last 10 weeks. The kitchen was more heavily contaminated than the bathroom, with the toilet seat being the least contaminated site. The highest concentrations of all three classes of bacteria were found on sites that were moist environments and/or were frequently touched; these included the sponge/dishcloth, the kitchen sink drain area, the bath sink drain area, and the kitchen faucet handle(s). The implementation of a cleaning regimen with common household hypochlorite products resulted in the significant reduction of all three classes of bacteria at these four sites and other household sites.
- Subjects
DISINFECTION &; disinfectants; HYPOCHLORITES; KITCHENS; BATHROOM cleaning; CLEANING
- Publication
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 1998, Vol 85, Issue 5, p819
- ISSN
1364-5072
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1365-2672.1998.00598.x