The difference is that commercial sterilization takes place in irradiation chambers and regular sterilization does not. A irradiation chamber can hold up to 50 tons and is sealed up before the high energy x-rays kills off anything living.
When I got a cold, my mom went out to buy disinfectant spray, to free my germs. This was made by E.C.S
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Sanitizing is the process of killing and/or removing bacteria and microbes with chemicals. The effectiveness of sanitizing is determined by the chemical(s) used.For example: Plain water is an effective neutral sanitizer for removing most microbes from surfaces. However, it is not effective for killing most bacteria or microbes. Alcohol is effective for killing and removing most bacteria and microbes.Sterilization is the process of killing bacteria and microbes with heat. The effectiveness of sterilization is determined by the level of heat used.Example: 160°F will kill most all bacteria and microbes that are known to be harmful to human life. However, there are microbes that may withstand temperatures up to 867.2°F. This means that it is impractical to achieve 100% sterilization.Common MisconceptionsSanitizing and sterilization are the same. That notion is incorrect. Sanitizing is chemical and sterilization is thermal.That either process is more or less effective than the other. That notion is incorrect. The effectiveness of sanitizing is determined by the chemical(s) used. And the effectiveness of sterilization is determined by the temperature.That 100% sanitation and/or sterilization is practical. That notion is incorrect. There is no process that is capable of killing all life on a treated material, leaving the material undamaged and leaving the material safe to use. As someone once said... "If you can find a substance that is resistant to everything you'll find a form of life that wants to eat it or live in it."
air sanitation is the cleaning of the air so it is easier to breathe and stuff
sanitation is cleaning from most germs.. sanitation is completely eradicating the germs so there is nothing living on the surface of the sanitized area.
If refering to being clean, sterilization is preventing infection and disinfection is removing an existing contamination.
disinfectant gets most of the viruses and bacteria off of something, while complete sterilization is there is absolutely NOTHING on that object. period. it is generally for surgical use that people sterilize rather than disinfect!
Komal butt is the best! She is in year 7 she is in 7g1 No, sterilization is more effective than sanitation because it kills ALL forms of germs, whereas sanitation only kills a small amount of surface germs.
bleach, boiling (sterilization), disinfectant.
-Sterilization -Sanitation -Limit exposure -Proper disposal of contaminated items
Surface sterilization of explants is typically achieved using a combination of disinfectants such as bleach or ethanol. The explants are usually soaked in the disinfectant solution for a specific amount of time to eliminate any potential contaminants on the surface. It is important to optimize the sterilization protocol to ensure effective sterilization without damaging the explants.
Salon equipment can be sterilized by wiping surfaces with disinfectant wipes or sprays, using UV light sterilization cabinets, or using an autoclave for heat sterilization. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for each piece of equipment to ensure proper sterilization.
Chlorine is the active chemical element that has been specially formulated for pool sanitation.
Safety is how safe you are, or out of harms way. Sanitation is how clean you are.
If refering to being clean, sterilization is preventing infection and disinfection is removing an existing contamination.
Cleanliness and sanitation had a major impact on saving lives in the 1800s. The use of sterilization techniques help reduce infection.