Why Medical Facility Cleaning is Different
Medical and dental facilities require a higher standard of cleaning than typical offices. Patient safety, infection control, and regulatory compliance all depend on thorough, consistent cleaning protocols performed by trained professionals.
Key Standards and Regulations
Healthcare facilities must comply with cleaning standards set by OSHA, the CDC, and state health departments. Your janitorial provider should be familiar with these requirements and have documented procedures for meeting them.
Infection Control Protocols
Proper infection control in a medical setting requires specific disinfectants, contact times, and cleaning sequences. Electrostatic disinfection provides superior coverage for exam rooms, waiting areas, and restrooms, each of which has its own protocols that must be followed consistently.
Choosing the Right Janitorial Partner
When selecting a janitorial company for your medical facility, look for experience in healthcare cleaning, proper training programs, and the ability to document compliance. Rangel Janitorial has extensive experience cleaning medical and dental facilities across California.