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Implementing Medical Cleaning Practices Beyond Healthcare Settings

12 Dec 2024 10:07 AM | Samuel Moraes

When it comes to cleanliness and safety, medical cleaning sets the gold standard by targeting and eliminating harmful pathogens at a microbial level. Without a doubt, if you need to clean surfaces and make sure they’re safe from harmful microbes, medical cleaning is your way to go.

The same disinfectant agents used to kill microbes in a healthcare setting need to be utilized regardless of the setting if you want to ensure the highest level of disinfection. When you think about cleaning and disinfecting a residential or commercial environment, you need to keep in mind that you’re going to need the appropriate agents to properly disinfect the surfaces you’re targeting. “Hospital-grade” cleaning products that are used in medical cleaning are just disinfecting agents that kill harmful microbes but with more potency. Because medical facilities get a lot of sick people, they have a higher concentration and diversity of harmful microbes that you won’t find to the same degree in every home or business.

You may not need “hospital grade” disinfectants for typical residential homes or commercial facilities, regular EPA-registered disinfectants will work just fine for the vast majority of the time. However, if someone has been sick in a client's home/office, or if there’s another outbreak like COVID-19, you may need to use stronger disinfectants like the “hospital grade” ones used to kill larger concentrations of harmful microbes, if appropriate. The ability to provide this thorough disinfection that hospitals regularly need can be beneficial to many janitorial services and sometimes crucial to ensure client satisfaction.

Medical cleaning practices go beyond just cleaning and disinfecting medical buildings, the principles should inform cleaning procedures for educational, recreational, public facilities and more. Medical cleaning plays a major part in health and safety. It should be studied and applied by all janitorial professionals, like the janitors of IJCSA; trained, and certified professionals ensuring the health and safety of various communities around the world. Visit their directory to find a janitorial professional for your facility. https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices



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