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Interclean Amsterdam 2024 

From 14-17 May 2024, Amsterdam will transform into the capital of cleaning and hygiene where the industry comes together. Interclean Amsterdam is the largest professional cleaning trade show in the world and is unsurpassed in its role as an international business networking platform for the cleaning and hygiene industry. Interclean provides exciting opportunities to discover the latest cleaning and hygiene products and services, network with other industry professionals, and stay on top of cutting-edge developments in the market. 

Enhancing Quality Assurance in Cleaning Services 

During Interclean 2024, hands-on training will be provided by Brant Insero Chief Global Education Officer from ISSA. Training will focus on how to conduct cleaning audits and how to effectively utilize an ATP meter. Participants will gain valuable insights and practical skills essential for optimizing cleaning process and maintaining high standards of cleaning 

Outline

Product ATP Test (Kikkoman A3): LuciPac A3 Surface, LuciPac A3 Water, LuciPac A3 Pre-moisten
Event date 2024.05.15
Session 2024.03.29~2024.05.18

Seminar Detail

Venue Netherlands
Venue Information RAI Amsterdam Europaplein 1078 GZ Amsterdam

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    LuciPac A3 can be used for daily evaluation of cleaning with simple procedure used with Lumitester Smart. Able to detect not only ATP, but also ADP and AMP. The kit is used to indicate cleanliness levels and improve onsite cleanliness.

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    ATP tests for hygiene monitoring are used in food processing because they are fast, easy to use, and cost-effective. Recent research has characterized the limitations of conventional ATP tests—limitations that can lead to false negative hygiene assessments. The issue relates to the tendency of ATP to degrade in many soils and under common plant environmental conditions. If this depletion occurs, ATP-based assessments become increasingly less sensitive and may yield indications that the surface in question is clean when, in fact, significant levels of soil may still remain. Conditions resulting in ATP depletion are most common in typical manufacturing venues and can result in a false negative in areas sensitive to food hygiene maintenance. This webinar will present recent research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison demonstrating this ATP-depletion phenomenon and how processors can guard against such false negative assessments.

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