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Deep cleaning and sanitation is a comprehensive process that goes beyond surface cleaning, focusing on disinfecting high-touch areas, eliminating pathogens in hard-to-reach places, and thoroughly cleaning structures, walls, and equipment. It utilizes professional-grade products and disinfectants and is essential in hospital, industrial, and community settings to ensure a safe environment.

Key Aspects of Sanitation and Deep Cleaning
Scope: Includes disinfection of walls and ceilings, and moving/disassembling furniture to clean hidden corners.
Critical Areas: Focuses on disinfecting high-touch points such as handrails, elevators, work equipment, and surfaces.
Environmental Sanitation: Involves pest control, proper solid/liquid waste management, and ensuring potable water.
Industrial Procedure: Begins with waste removal, followed by physical cleaning, and finally, disinfection to eliminate microorganisms.
Drain Cleaning: It is recommended to remove grates, clear accumulated debris, and use pressure washers.

Benefits and Objectives
Infection prevention: Essential for reducing biological risks, especially in archives or healthcare settings.
Removal of stubborn dirt: Removes dead skin cells, blackheads, and other stubborn dirt from cosmetic treatments.
Sustainability: Promotes alternatives such as ecological sanitation and proper wastewater treatment.