When to Use a Medical Cleaning Service

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Most businesses benefit from a cleaning service of some form. However, not all of those cleaning services take a specialist medical approach. If you're yet to use a medical cleaning service, here are some occasions where you may have to. 

During Peak Infection Periods

Even in the absence of a pandemic, most communities move through periods of peak infection levels. Common examples include the flu and norovirus. Both types of virus have the potential to spread through your workforce rapidly. As a result, they could induce high sickness levels and harm the welfare of your employees. In the case of those who are immunocompromised, they may result in hospitalisation and long recovery periods. When you're aware that there's an outbreak of a rapidly spreading infection in your community, it's worth using a medical cleaning service. Medical cleaners can use specialist disinfection techniques to keep you and your employees safe.

After Workplace Pathogen Exposure

Sometimes you may become aware that your workplace has been exposed to a particular pathogen. For example, an employee may have a confirmed case of COVID-19. When this happens, it's easy to assume that you can't do anything to contain the spread of the virus. However, you can use a medical cleaning service and request that they fog the areas that the employee spent time in. Fogging is an effective way to kill elements of the virus that are present and lay down protection against further cases. If you find that there's a spike in infections at your workplace, you may want to use a regular fogging service until it calms down.

When Running a Clinical Facility

It may seem like common sense to state that clinical facilities require medical cleaners. However, sometimes non-clinical businesses enter periods of hosting clinical activities but don't benefit from a change in cleaning techniques. Examples of this include hotels that host vaccination or testing drives, or pop-up and mass testing in an attempt to curb the spread of a virus. Such ad-hoc activities usually involve the amassing of clinical waste. When that's the case, you'll need to use a medical cleaning service to dispose of the waste correctly. Doing so ensures that you don't accidentally cross-contaminate and cause a spike in infections in your workplace.

Ultimately, if you're unsure as to whether you need a medical cleaner you should consult a professional. After a thorough assessment, they can tell you which cleaning techniques should benefit your business. Look into medical cleaning services near you.

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6 April 2022

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