Surface cluster
A cluster focused on surfaces where repeated use, touch frequency, or traffic patterns shape the cleaning risk and maintenance strategy.
Some surfaces are challenging because they are touched or used constantly, not because they are chemically delicate. This cluster groups surfaces where contamination reappears quickly and consistency matters.
High-contact and high-traffic surfaces groups related problems, surfaces, methods, and guides so users can move through one part of the authority system without jumping between unrelated topics.
A cluster page helps organize several connected pages into one structured path. It is useful when the decision depends on a family of related issues rather than one isolated term.
No. Cluster pages organize the topic. Detail pages, combo pages, and guides still provide the more specific guidance.