A space where thoughts on hygiene, disinfection and cleaning are shared to inspire
Keeping up to date with what is happening in the world of disinfection and hygiene is so important in this day and age. In Cleaner thoughts, we share thought provoking and informational content for the world of hygiene, disinfection and cleaning.
As we have a mission to keep families and businesses safer we believe that it is important to share this information to ensure consumers have accurate and detailed information to help them understand what is effective and what isn’t.
Maximising Calving Season Health with SteriGENE Disinfectant
Calving season is an exciting and busy time for livestock producers. However, it also brings increased risks of infections and diseases for both newborn calves and the entire herd. To mitigate these risks, implementing proper [...]
10 Essential Tips for a Healthy Family Home During Winter
As the winter season sets in and the temperatures drop, it's important to pay extra attention to maintaining a clean, healthy, and hygienic home for your family. Good hygiene practices not only keep germs at [...]
Trout Fishing and Responsible Gear Maintenance
Welcome to the angler's paradise of New Zealand, where the trout fishing season unfolds amidst stunning landscapes and pristine waters. This blog post combines the joy of trout fishing in New Zealand with the importance [...]
World Blood Donor Day in New Zealand
World Blood Donor Day in New Zealand: Celebrating Life through Donation and Disinfection NZ Blood Donation: NZ Blood Facebook New Zealand joins the global community on June 14th to commemorate World Blood Donor [...]
Hygiene Standards in New Zealand Dental Practices
In New Zealand, like any other country, dental practices must adhere to strict disinfection and hygiene protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of patients and dental professionals. In this blog post, we will delve [...]
Prevent and Manage Disease on Dairy Farms
When it comes to pests and diseases on a farm, every farm and farmer is at risk. Although diseases can be transferred indirectly on clothing, vehicles, and equipment, the main risk to stock is animal [...]





