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The University of Canterbury and the Trial

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The primary objective of this project was to do microbiological sampling in a real setting, to see if there was any difference in bacterial and fungal loadings, after two daily cleaning regimes. The two cleaning regimes were, firstly the University of Canterbury’s current regime which uses standard cleaning products containing chemical cleaning agents and disinfectants and secondly, a regime which used only fibre-based cleaning products (using ENJO fibres). The samples were taken on two floors of the English Building at the University of Canterbury. The major find was that there was no significant difference in bacterial or fungal loadings between the two cleaning regimes.

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