Medical Facilities
The medical cleaning world is the most regulated type of facility that we clean. Therefore specific medical and health care rules and guidelines are followed. The care and medical cleaning guidelines may need to be documented as part of the entire facility cleaning procedure.
Trained Medical Facility Staff
There may be extra medical cleaning staff training required for our health care janitorial employees and close supervision to assure the medical facility is cleaned correctly with our specialized medical grade grade cleaning equipment. Laws governing medical facilities such as hospitals, clinics, assisted living facilities, and assisted living facilities in your state may require you, as an employer in the health car industry, to provide your employees with Bio hazardous communication training, shots and vaccines for hepatitis.
Medical Cleaning Sterilization and Disinfection
Sterilization and disinfection are common requirements for cleaning most areas throughout a medical facility. Sterilization refers to cleaning with powerful chemicals to destroy all known microbial life. Disinfection is different in that it means to kill specific types of pathogens and microorganisms.
Medical Facility Cleaning Equipment
We pay very close attention to mops, cleaning clothes, and buckets. These items are to be cleaned everyday and sometimes after each use. Most medical facilities are cleaned using microfiber cleaning cloths and flat mops, as there is less chance of cross contamination. It may also require the use a true HEPA filtered vacuum. A Hepa vacuum cleaner is necessary to protect indoor air quality and prevent microorganisms from becoming airborne.
Trained Medical Facility Staff
There may be extra medical cleaning staff training required for our health care janitorial employees and close supervision to assure the medical facility is cleaned correctly with our specialized medical grade grade cleaning equipment. Laws governing medical facilities such as hospitals, clinics, assisted living facilities, and assisted living facilities in your state may require you, as an employer in the health car industry, to provide your employees with Bio hazardous communication training, shots and vaccines for hepatitis.
Medical Cleaning Sterilization and Disinfection
Sterilization and disinfection are common requirements for cleaning most areas throughout a medical facility. Sterilization refers to cleaning with powerful chemicals to destroy all known microbial life. Disinfection is different in that it means to kill specific types of pathogens and microorganisms.
Medical Facility Cleaning Equipment
We pay very close attention to mops, cleaning clothes, and buckets. These items are to be cleaned everyday and sometimes after each use. Most medical facilities are cleaned using microfiber cleaning cloths and flat mops, as there is less chance of cross contamination. It may also require the use a true HEPA filtered vacuum. A Hepa vacuum cleaner is necessary to protect indoor air quality and prevent microorganisms from becoming airborne.