Our systems specific to health care and laboratory cleaning prescribe the below:
Appropriate chemicals and disinfectants;
Strict equipment maintenance regiments;
Colour-coding systems (cross-contamination prevention);
Enforcement of personal hygiene (i.e. hand washing as per the World Health Organisation guidelines, not working whilst sick etc.);
Constant coordination with staff (i.e. in respect to outbreaks, the use of facilities or additional/emergency requirements);
Use of appropriate PPE;
Service continuity (i.e. to ensure every clean occurs without disruption).
Health & Medical
Working in health care and medical facilities requires great attention to detail. Utilising procedures that break down and schedule tasks mean that we take care of the little things consistently.
We support our clients in their efforts to mitigate infections, outbreaks and cross-contamination. In doing this, we maintain a high level of cleaning standards which reflect the expectations within a facility of this kind.
Dental Surgeries
Cleanliness in dental surgeries is imperative both to support the brand and to mitigate any risk of infection or cross-contamination of equipment.
It can also be quite complex, especially where the facility has manufacturing capabilities (i.e. dealing with the aftermath of plaster moulds etc.)
Utilising the appropriate systems and training is therefore critical to ensuring an effective service.
Research & Training Laboratories
Working in or around laboratories can be very sensitive work. The last thing our team wants to do is impact the operations of the laboratory or the outcome of testing.
For this reason, it is important for us to utilise strict systems to mitigate any potential cross-contamination. Using appropriate equipment and processes is important in this respect. Using HEPA filters, microfibre clothes, dry mopping instead or wet mopping are all examples of industry best practice designed to support our clients.