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What you should know about cleaning in Medical Clinics Facilities

 

All cleaning staff should be trained and certified on Bloodborne Pathogens Safety and precautions.

All cleaning staff should be trained on OSHA's "Right-to-Know" Law.

True Disinfection takes place only after the "Disinfectant" has been allowed proper "dwell-time" on the surface according to manufacturer instructions.

High-touch areas should be identified and disinfected with rigorous frequency.

Bleach is not a safe or appropriate disinfectant for medical facilities.  It is dangerous to use, it containts toxic fumes and it leaves a harmful residue. 

Training and frequent audits are the keys to success.

Written Specifications should be part of the cleaning program and should be adhered to.

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