It is of great importance to select broad-spectrum, stable and non-corrosive disinfectants in accordance with the criteria for a good disinfection process. Here are explanations emphasising these principles:
Broad Spectrum Disinfectants: When choosing disinfectants, preference should be given to broad- spectrum formulas that allow a wide range of microorganisms to be affected. This provides effective protection against various pathogens.
Stable and Non-Corrosive Disinfectants: Stable and non-corrosive disinfectants can remain effective for a long time without damaging surfaces. This feature extends the service life of the disinfectant and maintains material durability.
Reducing Antibiotic Use: Regular disinfection after effective cleaning helps to reduce the use of antibiotics by helping to control microorganisms. This can also help prevent antibiotic resistance.
Protecting Animal Health and Increasing Productivity: Effective disinfection that prevents microbial contamination can increase productivity by protecting the health of animals. A clean environment can enable animals to utilise feed better.
Correct Use of Concentrations: For the effectiveness of each disinfectant, it is important to use the specified concentrations correctly. This ensures that disinfection is effective and also provides a cost- effective solution.
Control of Disinfection Effectiveness: Regular measurements after disinfection are important to check the effectiveness of the disinfectant used. In this way, it can be ensured that disinfection is consistently effective.
Disinfection processes applied by paying attention to these principles contribute to controlling microorganisms in veterinary clinics, poultry houses, shelters, farms, etc., protecting animal health and keeping hygiene standards high in general.