They’re invisible. They’re resilient. And they could be the reason your plant keeps chasing the same sanitation, downtime, and quality issues—over and over again.
Biofilms aren’t just buildup or poor cleaning—they’re microbial strongholds that survive aggressive sanitation and quietly create risk.
When they take root, they:
– Shield pathogens like Listeria, Salmonella, and E. coli
– Create recurring contamination in zones you think are clean
– Add to downtime, rework, and batch loss
– Undermine the credibility of your QA and sanitation teams
Why You Should Care as an Ops or QA Leader:
· Biofilms thrive in moisture-prone equipment zones
· They reform quickly, even after CIP or sanitation
· They’re rarely caught by standard cleaning verifications
· They’ve been behind some of the most expensive recalls
Biofilms don’t show up on the surface, but the damage they cause always will.
If you’re seeing recurring sanitation or microbial issues, it’s time for a deeper look.
Contact me at info@manningresource.com to discuss the next steps.
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