Medical Office Cleaning

Hospitals, Doctors Offices, Dentist Offices, Clinics, Medical Labs, Assisted Living and Nursing Home

Medical Cleaning Service

The federal Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research (AHRQ) has ranked Minnesota among the best states overall for health care quality in the nation. It was further reported that Minnesota is the fourth-best state for health care. We take health seriously because we understand its importance here in Twin cities. Commonwealth Fund stated that Twin cities rank third in the nation for health care access, quality and outcomes. Lots of physicians affirm Minnesota as the fourth-ranked best state in which to practice medicine.

With our medical cleaning support, we make staying healthy easier. The Dakota fittingly named the land “Minisota,” which means sky-tinted water, and the state is nicknamed of the Land of 10,000 Lakes. The Mississippi River, which runs through the Twin Cities, further creates outdoor adventures to enjoy.

It is not an easy task to maintain a clean environment in a medical facility. When your medical facility is clean, it reduces the risk of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) to patients and enables the workers to work in a safe and healthy environment. When we clean up your medical facility, people will give it higher ratings, and that will lead to more business, and profitability.

Our Medical Cleaning service

We offer best medical cleaning service in Twin cities and even beyond. Courtesy of our professional cleaning services, we have enjoyed huge patronage from cities like Anthony Park, Loring Park, Linden Hills, Lynnhurst, Bryn Mawr, Lowry Hill, St. Downtown East, North Loop, Regina, Summit Hill, Tangle town, East Isles, and more.

Our Medical cleaning service cut across various aspects such as Medical Offices, Urgent Care Centers, Surgery Centers, Clinics, Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities, hospitals and other medical-related facilities.

We offer a broad range of cleaning services which includes, janitorial, deep clean and maintenance. We don’t just employ; our cleaning team is carefully selected to be able to reach your cleaning and maintenance standards consistently. We can correct any problem in real-time. Feel free to call us to enjoy our expert services. We are good at helping clients make their medical facility cleaner, healthier, and we thereby contribute to producing a more productive environment.

Our clean-up team is highly skilled and specially trained to meet the standards of maintenance and cleaning in health care facilities. We employ knowledgeable clean-up professionals who are experienced in every area specific to medical facilities.

We have professionals who are expansively trained in HIPAA requirements. We utilize training purposely planned for non-medical staff to have an in-depth knowledge of the rules and regulations in regards to their jobs. The extensive training of our employees leads to better Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores. This survey gathers information through questions about the experience from the patient’s point of view. This is very key in the cleanliness of the medical facility environment.

Regulations and Standards

Healthcare laws and regulations vary from state to state, but our team is trained for any area they work in. Our company is in firm compliance with federal health care regulations, which includes the rules and guidelines given by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

We are also in compliance with Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards for all our employees. The JCAHO is an independent, non-profit organization working with more than 20,000 healthcare facilities nationwide. We also work with various kind of industry that monitors companies to offer the patients and employees of all of the medical facilities we work with the safest and cleanest environment possible.

The regulations for cleaning healthcare facilities are constantly changing, which means you need a cleaning company that knows those standards and can provide the quality of service you need. We know and understand the critical nature of healthcare surface disinfection, and take this aspect of our cleaning services seriously. When it comes to healthcare facilities cleaning needs, we don’t compromise.

Our medical cleaning services gives our clients absolute peace of mind, and we never disappoint when it comes to workplace hygiene and general sanitation. We offer specialized cleaning services for hospitals, dental clinics, doctors’ offices, surgical centres, and other medical spaces in Twin cities. Our cleaning services use professional techniques to give your medical space a more profound, healthier clean-up. We offer a radiant professional image, more robust air quality, and state-of-the-art disinfection. We set a new standard for cleaning and hygiene in medical facilities within this metro area and beyond.

Do you have a medical facility that needs to be cleaned as soon as right now? Please contact our Twin Cities medical cleaning division for more information.

Minneapolis Staff
Trained Medical Facility Cleaning Staff

There may be extra medical cleaning staff training required for our health-care janitorial employees and close supervision to assure the medical facility is cleaned correctly. Specialized medical grade equipment, health-care appropriate chemicals, and supplies to meet the requirements of a particular health-care facility. Laws governing medical facilities such as hospitals, clinics, assisted living facilities in your state may require you, as an employer in the health care industry, to provide your employees with biomedical hazard communication training, shots and vaccines for hepatitis, and instructions for the proper disposal of biohazard materials cleaned.

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Minneapolis Medical Facility Cleaning Services
Services

In addition to general medical cleaning we can also provide doctor's offices, hospitals and other patient facilities with floor care, carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, and window cleaning. Smaller health care facilities like private practice Dr's offices, birthing centers, outpatient care and drop in clinics require their own specialized cleaning protocols. Larger health-care facilities like medical labs, public hospitals, private hospitals, children's hospitals and emergency room clinics.

Medical Cleaning Sterilization and Disinfection

Sterilization or disinfection is common requirement for cleaning most areas of a medical facility. Sterilization refers to cleaning with powerful chemicals that destroy all known microbial life. Disinfection is different in that it means killing specific types of pathogens and microorganisms. If required with either procedure you will be using hospital grade disinfectants.

Medical Facility Cleaning Equipment

We pay special attention to mops, cleaning cloths, and buckets. These items are to be cleaned every day, and sometimes after each use. Most medical facilities are cleaned using microfiber cleaning cloths and flat mops, as there is less chance of cross-contamination. It may also be a requirement to use a true HEPA filtered vacuum. A HEPA vacuum cleaner is necessary to protect indoor air quality and prevent microorganisms from becoming airborne.

  • hospital
  • clinic
  • doctor's office
  • Dr's office
  • dentist office
  • dental office
  • medical lab
  • kidney dialysis centers
  • residential car facility
  • nursing home
  • Surgi-center
  • emergency room
  • hospice
  • MRI center
  • adult day care

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Minneapolis Legal
Medical Cleaning Rules, Regulations and Laws

When Commercial Janitorial staff is cleaning a medical facility, they must assume that every surface of the physician's office, dentist office or medical office they clean poses a potential risk to themselves, the nurses, doctors, medical staff, patients, and visitors to the facility. Commercial Janitorial staff will follow the regulations established by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) for mitigating exposure to blood borne pathogens.

Commercial Janitorial will wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE), which includes latex or rubber gloves and possibly eye protection. Wearing PPE assures that cleaning staff will not touch contaminated surfaces and also protects them from splashes and spills of contaminated items like lab samples.

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Minneapolis Scheduling
Medical Cleaning Scheduling

Cleaning hospitals is a challenge because often they are open 24 hours a day. Large area cleaning, such as hard floors or carpets in the hospital, may involve blocking off areas of the hospital until the project is completed. The same holds true for public rest rooms in the hospital. Hospitals, Intensive care units, assisted living facilities and nursing homes may require mitigation of noise caused by vacuum cleaners. In these cases, quiet vacuum cleaners may be used. Many health care facilities are now requiring vacuuming hard surface floors opposed to dust mopping because vacuuming reduces the amount of dust and other particulates that can become airborne throughout the physicians office, medical clinic or hospital.

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