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Medical cleaning

There is nothing more important that your health. Therefore ensuring that locations where medical treatment takes place, where patients take advice from health professionals and where people go to recouperate are clean, germ-free, safe environments is paramount.
Hospitals, GP surgeries, walk-in clinics delivering both NHS and private medical care are just a few of the medical institutions that must make cleaning a priority – the NHS, for example, has its National Specification of Cleanliness that it, and its contractors, must adhere to. To be sure there is an holistic approach to this vital cleaning challenge, a medical facility needs to have not only the right, dedicated, trained team of cleaning professionals, but also, the correct machinery and equipment for the type of job and location.

Types of medical cleaning

Medical cleaning is a vast discipline. It ranges from the cleaning of small components for medical tools to the core open spaces of medical institutions which are very much in the public eye. The importance of specialist medical cleaning procedures relating to medical equipment cannot be over emphasised, however, any management team in a public-serving medical unit will tell you - it is essential to ensure that the areas which are particularly visible to its customers are as clean as they could possibly be. This will not only ensure the optimum safety for the consumers and their families, but it will also give all users and visitors peace of mind when they see physically clean rooms, wards or corridors.

An essential part of illustrating your medical venue is clean, is showcasing a sparkling floor. Identifying the right floor cleaner for your purpose is the first step. Make sure you find the right fit for the type of flooring, type of dirt and size of space.

Where medical cleaning is necessary

In any one medical institution, you may find consulting rooms, recovery areas, operating theatres, wards, minor procedure units, locations where contagious subjects are housed and support service areas such as canteens or shops. All of these locations will require a different type of medical cleaning. Some will be heavily soiled areas requiring steam cleaning only see our range of dry steam cleaners, others will need the operatives to carry out their work discretely and quietly (the Edge Lindhaus vacuum cleaner offers multilevel filtration and is made specifically for the healthcare market)

Find out more about the medical cleaning machines mentioned above and your other options to provide a comprehensive cleaning solution to your healthcare institution at B&G Cleaning