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Silver Hydrogen Peroxide- Dairy Disinfectant

Products of the dairy industry under unhygienic or


unsuitable conditions have increased microbial
contamination. With proper sanitation procedures, the
rate of bacterial colony formation (colony forming units,
CFUs) greatly reduces along with effective sanitization.

Sanitation greatly reduces the quantity of


contamination, ergo enhancing the quality of milk
reaching the consumer. The fundamental disinfectants
of the two concerned businesses are examined in the
relationship to the cleaning and disinfection strategies.

Dairy Disinfectant decimates all pathogens, and cleans


the same. A greater range of sterilization includes use of pesticides for killing pathogenic vectors,
thereby purifying and sanitizing the tainted surfaces. The decline of microorganisms in the adjacent
surroundings must be diminished to lessen microbial pollution and in this way pathogen related dairy
animals sicknesses.

All sheet materials and tools must be expelled before sprinkling and cleaning. Unclean surfaces affect
the disinfecting ability. Also, permeable surfaces are harder to disinfect than the smooth ones ergo likely
to contain heavier soiling.

The disinfection procedure in dairies is mainly divided into four heads

a. Housing: The reduction of microbial colonies in the immediate surroundings diminishes


the opportunity for microscopic organisms to cause infections in the cows as it becomes
harder to access the cows.
All beddings and tools before soaking and cleaning must be removed. The way of the
surfaces will impact the adequacy of disinfection.
b. The milking parlour, a high density place harbours a lot of microorganisms needing
disinfection twice daily. Surfaces must be cleaned regularly with a suitable dairy
disinfectant to avoid pathogen multiplication. Similarly to the milking parlour, the
milking machine also needs regular disinfection.
c. Calf pneumonia and calf scours cost these business huge immense losses. The greatest
losses occur when calves are kept in close confinement, increasing the transmission of
the causative agents of Neonatal Calf Diarhoea that builds up in the immediate
environment. The runs can be infections (Rota infection, Crown infection), microscopic
organisms (E. coli, Salmonella) or parasites. All these require a broad spectrum
disinfectant.
2. People: Dairy farmers straightforwardly come in contact with cows and other equipments, and
can be vectors for pathogen transmission. Quick action, broad spectrum and nontoxic and
gentle for the skin are prerequisites.
3. Milking Area: The milking machine harbours perfect microbial growing conditions making it
essential for a strict disinfection protocol to be followed.
4. Animals: The contagious/ infectious diseases are crucial and important to control as they form a
chain of hosts. Broad spectrum disinfectants are crucial for the control of these illnesses and
thusly for farmhouse productivity.

Silver Hydrogen Peroxide marketed under the trade name of Alstasan Silvox by Chemtex Speciality
Limited is a universal broad spectrum biocide which acts as a dairy disinfectant for sterilization of milk
and equipment.

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