Source: https://headstart.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/schedule-cleaning-sanitizing-disinfecting.pdf
Description: A Cleaning, Sanitizing & Disinfecting Schedule clearly defines what surfaces and equipment need attention and the methods—cleaning to remove dirt, sanitizing to reduce microbes to safe levels, and disinfecting to kill remaining pathogens. It assigns specific tasks, frequencies (for example hourly, daily, or after each use), and responsible staff for each area according to risk and traffic patterns. Maintaining written records, conducting supervisory audits, and updating the schedule after incidents or operational changes helps ensure compliance and effective infection control. #example #staff #safe