Exposure control
Infection Shield System
One set of cleaning steps runs across all zones. Infection risk stays low. Teams follow the same steps each shift.
Medical-grade cleaning
Medical-grade disinfection for your facility covering high-touch surfaces, exam rooms, waiting areas, floors, and restrooms.
Each visit includes a compliance checklist with digital proof for full accountability.
Monthly deep disinfection ensures consistent long-term sanitation standards.
All services are backed by a free 24-hour re-clean guarantee.
Limited onboarding this month to maintain service quality.
What we offer
Exposure control
One set of cleaning steps runs across all zones. Infection risk stays low. Teams follow the same steps each shift.
Touchpoints
Door handles, chairs, counters, and restrooms follow a set plan. High-touch areas stay on a fixed route.
Protocols
Safe products guide all cleaning work. Staff follow strict rules in care areas. PPE is used in patient spaces.
Room turnover
Rooms reset after each patient. The same steps return rooms to a safe base. Staff can trust each room before use.
Scheduling
Cleaning follows patient flow. Public and waiting areas stay stable even when volume grows.
Regulatory
Work follows OSHA and CDC rules. Rooms meet inspection needs. Survey teams see the same standard every time.
Compliance support
Each visit is logged. Records stay on file. Audit checks have clear proof.
Biohazard
Medical waste and sharps follow set rules. Disposal follows regulated steps to limit exposure risk.
Customer service
Reach a live contact any time for urgent issues, schedule changes, or on-site questions. One support line keeps your facility covered nights, weekends, and holidays.
It means cleaning and disinfecting protocols that meet healthcare infection control standards, typically aligned with CDC guidelines, OSHA requirements, and EPA-registered disinfectants. It goes beyond “clean” to include pathogen reduction protocols.
Yes—cleaning procedures follow CDC infection control guidelines, OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards, and HIPAA-safe handling protocols when working around patient data or areas.
Yes. Only EPA List N disinfectants approved for healthcare environments are used, with documented contact times strictly followed.
Color-coded microfiber systems, single-use disposables in high-risk zones, and strict zone-based cleaning workflows (clean → semi-clean → contaminated areas).
These areas follow enhanced protocols: terminal cleaning, extended disinfectant dwell times, UV or electrostatic disinfection (if offered), and PPE changes between rooms.
Standard PPE includes gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection depending on risk level. PPE is changed between contamination zones.
Yes. Staff are trained in infection control, bloodborne pathogen handling, hazardous waste procedures, and medical facility safety protocols.
Through checklists, supervisor inspections, ATP testing (if used), and digital audit tracking systems.
Yes. All staff undergo criminal background checks and identity verification before entering medical facilities.
We walk your scope, timing, and compliance expectations with your team.