How indoor cleanliness is measured

14th of May 2026 Article by Lynn Webster
How indoor cleanliness is measured

Some new research could significantly change how cleanliness is measured, writes Lynn Webster in the UK.

This could be one of the most practical breakthroughs that the cleaning and FM industry has seen in many years. It may give cleaning professionals and those involved in infection prevention a simple method to identify when and where reactive hygiene cleaning is required. After all, if you can measure it, you can improve it.

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