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When we go to medical facilities , we expect them to be among the cleanest places we have ever been to. There is nothing more unsettling than going to a medical facility and seeing the office in any condition other than pristine. It may cause concern for contracting the illness and speaks to the level of care one may experience there. For these reasons, it is critical that medical offices clean properly – or hire a company to do so.
There are many kinds of medical facilities that are held to this standard, such as a doctor, dentist, or other professional medical buildings. It can also include labs, pharmacies, medical equipment manufacturing facilities and dialysis centers. Moreover, nursing homes and assisted living centers are also held to this standard.
We already know that it is important for medical offices to be kept clean, and thankfully, there are regulations that must be upheld to ensure cleanliness. According to a recent study,by Dr. Jennifer H. Ha, in 2011, healthcare-associated infections were the cause of 75,000 deaths – causing it to be one of the leading causes of death in America and the rest of the world. Medical facilities are often tested for cleanliness levels to ensure that their patients are not at risk. Moreover, by keeping your medical facility clean you will generate more business.
The patients are the focus for all these organizations; their safety, helping them get better and even providing them a welcoming, clean environment. When medical facilities do not keep their offices clean, it allows for the spread of illness and disease — and seeing as you’re already visiting the doctor you really don’t want to catch something else.
Not only is it important for your safety, but for the safety of the office. If patients contract something else while at your medical office – you’re the one held responsible. Medical staff can usually manage most of this with careful attention to cross-contamination and by using gloves, however, the cleanliness of the medical facility can be a bit trickier. Therefore, it can be extremely helpful to hire a cleaning company; this way you know that everything will be taken care of properly. Therefore, call us!
Medical waste must be properly disposed of in order to meet the regulations and protect the patients. Disposal of medical waste requires a specific process sometimes including bagging, weighing, tagging, and storing in a color-coded container. We ensure that all protocols are followed during our cleaning process., ensuring our company and your medical facility will be taken care of. Our employees are all certified to work in customers’ locations through an extensive background check and training. We comply with all regulations provided by the CDC, OSHA, CMS, and HIPAA. We abide by these guidelines and regulations to assure the best possible service for our customers.