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Things to Know About Medical Office Cleaning

Things to Know About Medical Office Cleaning

Medical office cleaning can be linked to regular janitorial services, but the key differences separating both come down to the facility type. For medical office cleaning, the professionals are fully equipped with the specific requirements needed for sterilization and disinfection of the relevant spaces; thus, the levels of cleanliness provided will surpass that of any regular janitorial service.

Top Cleaning Practices for Preventing the Spread of Germs in Healthcare Facilities

Top Cleaning Practices for Preventing the Spread of Germs in Healthcare Facilities

The delivery of medical care across the globe has many benefits, as it does adverse outcomes. Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are the most common adverse outcomes hospital visitors are likely to experience Healthcare-associated infections cause additional healthcare costs, prolonged hospital stays, and increased morbidity and mortality. 

OSHA will Increase Inspections in Health Care Facilities

OSHA will Increase Inspections in Health Care Facilities

On March 7th 2022, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced an enforcement memorandum indicating a short term increase in highly focused inspections directed at hospitals and skilled nursing care facilities that treat COVID-19 patients. The objectives of these increased inspections are to:

Moment In Cleaning: Carpet Encapsulation-Low Moisture Carpet Cleaning

Moment In Cleaning: Carpet Encapsulation-Low Moisture Carpet Cleaning

In this process, the encapsulating chemical is sprayed onto and then brushed into the carpet using a cylindrical or rotary brush machine or bonnet. The encapsulation chemistry surrounds each soil particle and crystallizes it so it can’t attract other soils. The encapsulated soil particles release from the carpet fiber and are removed by normal vacuuming, which will generally be done by the janitorial staff at regularly scheduled times.