


Understanding the Difference Between Sanitization and Sterilization
Sanitisation is the process of removing or killing all pathogens (such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites) from a surface or object. This is typically done to prevent the spread of disease, especially in food processing and medical settings. Sanitisation is different from sterilisation, which involves completely eliminating all microorganisms, including spores. Sanitisation is often achieved through the use of disinfectants, such as bleach or alcohol-based solutions.



