There is nowhere where hygiene is more important than the healthcare sector. The need for constant vigilance in the battle against harmful bacteria and spores has never been greater. To assist in maintaining a comprehensive cleaning regime there are a variety of cleaning machines which aid the process, making it more efficient and less onerous to the operator.
The floor, in any environment, is the main area where dirt and dust accumulates and as such cleaning machines have evolved to achieve higher standards in cleanliness.
There are a variety of floor cleaning machines available which can help in healthcare cleaning. For hard floor areas there are machines like scrubber driers which use a system of rotating brushes and squeegees to both clean and dry the floor at once. This equipment is available in smaller models to enable areas with difficult or narrow access to be cleaned. For carpeted or other areas where a vacuum is required then a machine with multilevel filtration to control the particulate biological contamination, such as the Lindhaus vacuum cleaner could be employed. The additional advantage of this type of machine is that it is quiet and therefore less disruptive to the surroundings
To destroy MRSA, Clostridium difficile and other bacteria is the ultimate test of a cleaning type of machine found to be effective for cleaning dirty surfaces is the dry steam cleaner. The dry steam cleaner produces super heated steam, which liquefies any grease or build up, killing germs in the process, and it can reach into the nooks and machine in the healthcare sector as well as achieving high levels of cleanliness. A new innovation is the sanitising machine such as that made by Matrix which has been developed with the healthcare market in mind. This machine uniquely kills both bacteria and spores and can sanitise curtains and blinds in situ to reduce the need for laundering. It means that areas can be sanitised and be made ready for use in a comparatively short time to ensure effective use of space within the healthcare facility. Technology advances are ongoing and the sanitising machine is a step along the way in the constant improvement in healthcare cleaning.
For expert advice about the cleaning machines available to the healthcare market, contact B&G Cleaning for the latest technology and best value