Hygiplas Chopping Board in White Low Density 10 x 300 450 mm
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Perhaps one of the best, most effective ways of preventing cross-contamination is to use a colour-coded system in your kitchen. The Hygiplas antibacterial low density chopping boards are a great way to expand your colour coding system into your prep. Strong and durable, the white Hygiplas cutting board is constructed from a low density polyethylene with antibacterial properties. This helps to reduce bacteria growth in comparison to traditional boards, whilst still offering commercial grade chopping board performance. This Hygiplas chopping board is colour-coded white indicating that it is typically used for prepping dairy and bakery products.
Perhaps one of the best, most effective ways of preventing cross-contamination is to use a colour-coded system in your kitchen. The Hygiplas antibacterial low density chopping boards are a great way to expand your colour coding system into your prep. Strong and durable, the white Hygiplas cutting board is constructed from a low density polyethylene with antibacterial properties. This helps to reduce bacteria growth in comparison to traditional boards, whilst still offering commercial grade chopping board performance. This Hygiplas chopping board is colour-coded white indicating that it is typically used for prepping dairy and bakery products.
AmazonDESIGNED FOR BAKERY & DAIRY: Colour-coded white to support safe food prep practices and reduce cross-contamination. CLEAN SURFACE: Helps minimise microbial growth, enhancing kitchen hygiene and safety during use. LIGHTWEIGHT & MANAGEABLE: Made from low density polyethylene for easy handling and everyday commercial use. EASY TO CLEAN: Non-toxic, non-absorbent surface is dishwasher safe and simple to maintain between uses. SUITABLE FOR HACCP SYSTEMS: Ideal for kitchens using colour coding to follow food safety management protocols.
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