subject: Steam Penetrates Deep into Surfaces to Ensure a Thorough Clean in a Commercial Kitchen [print this page] Steam Penetrates Deep into Surfaces to Ensure a Thorough Clean in a Commercial Kitchen
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison WithersNo matter how thorough the daily cleaning regime in a commercial kitchen a thorough annual deep clean is recommended to deal with the build-up of dirt and grease in hard to reach areas.For the more stubborn deposit steam cleaning is a very effective part of such a programme.Some commercial cleaning companies offer steam cleaning as part of its kitchen deep cleaning service, but if Restaurant and hotel managers are considering using such services it makes sense to ensure that the company has good health and safety practices in place.While as far as possible most catering services will want the annual clean to be carried out without disrupting the daily work flow they still need to ensure that during the process their own staff are not put at undue risk.The issues that need to be checked is revealed in a case study from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).A commercial cleaning company was closed down by the HSE after discovering that the condition of its equipment was less than satisfactory. On inspection it found evidence of corrosion, faulty wiring that could deliver a shock through the metal parts of the equipment the company used, and buckled safety bars.It advises that flexible cables should be routed away from the work area, and not across paths where they might get caught and pulled, or run over and damaged.The same applies to any extension cable to be used. A residual current device (RCD) of earth monitoring device should be installed in the electrical supply to the cleaner to detacte any dangerous failures and cut the supply.Regular checks should be made for any signs of damage to the plug, splits or cuts in the cable sheath, or any slippage of the cable in the cable grip at either end. It should not be possible to see the brown, blue or green and yellow coloured wires inside. Loose or broken covers over electrical parts should also be checked. If water gets into the wrong parts of the cleaner it could result in a shock.While ensuring its own equipment is in proper safe working order is the responsibility of the company it does no harm to ensure that it has a good risk management and maintenance programme in place.The contracting company will want to be sure, if using an outside cleaning contractor in a busy working environment, that its own employees will not be put at risk of tripping over trailing wirtes or of shocks (water and electricity do not mix!) and scalding because of the high temperature of the steam, especially when the equipment is delivering a high pressure jet of steam.It is perfectly acceptable to ask for sight of evidence of risk assessment and management and of equipment maintence before awarding your contract to a commercial cleaning company.If everything is in order there are several benefits from a steam clean. It is particularly effective to thoroughly clean the grease and dirt build-up on floors and walls and around the feet of work tables, cookers and other equipment.Steam penetrates deep into flooring so that the heat and pressure extracts as much grease as possible and it leaves floors almost dry.