➡️ When choosing a disinfectant, consider these characteristics
• Cost.
• Efficacy.
• Activity with organic matter.
• Activity in hard water
• Toxicity (relative safety to animals).
• Residual activity.
• Effect on fabrics & metals.
• Activity with soap.
• Solubility (Acidity, Alkalinity, PH).
• Contact time
• Temp. (Choose disinfectant which is active at low temp.)
➡️Criteria of the Ideal Disinfectan
An effective disinfectant is non-poisonous relatively fast at killing micro-organisms, working in adverse environmental condition.
• Allow a 2 week down time for cleanup.
• Keep the supply for electric current off before beginning of cleaning process.
• Spraying of insecticide
• Equipment, and all surfaces should be sprayed with insecticide
• Not allow chance for pests to migrate.
• All dust, debris, and dirt must be removed from fan shafts, beams, and exposed areas of unrolled curtains in open-sided houses, ledges, and walls.
• For the best results use a brush (or blower) so that the dust falls onto the litter.
• Pre-spray
- A low-pressure sprayer
- Spray a detergent solution.
- From ceiling to floor, to dampen down dust.
- Before bedding and equipment are removed.
- In open-sided houses, the curtains should be closed first.
• equipment
- All equipment and fittings (drinkers, feeders, fences, etc.) should be removed from the building and placed on the external concrete area.
- Automatic feeders and nipple drinkers should be raised during house cleaning.
- Leave it outside exposed to sun.
• Remove Bedding
- All bedding and debris must be removed from within the house.
- Trailers should be placed in/or near the house and filled with soiled bedding.
- The full trailer or dumpster should be covered before removal to prevent dust and debris from blowing around outside.
- Vehicle wheels must be brushed, and spray disinfected on leaving the house.
- High pressure sprayers may be effective to remove heavy accumulation of urine and feces or for cleaning porous surfaces (e.g., concrete).
- However, in cases of highly infectious or zoonotic pathogens, high pressure systems should be avoided or used with caution to avoid further dispersal of the pathogen or risk to the applicator