What’s Commonly Cleaned & Focus Areas
Focus areas: Smell clean and fresh, and presentation – glass, walls, furniture is neat, magazines tidy, business cards neatly stacked, especially entry foyers to create strong first impressions.
For plastic surgery clinics, the focus is on ceilings for when patients lie down and look up.
All air vents are clean and tidy and clear of dust. Sanitising the clear plastic sneeze guards.
Chiropractic offices – ensure floors and chiropractic table bases are cleaned from human skin. Under the table for patients facing down has to be spotless.
For dental practices, the focus is on deeper cleans and glass is polished to invisibility, not just wiped cleaned.
Due to medical centres having higher standards, isopropanol is used for surfaces. All floors are double mopped with the second bucket having fresh water. Extra attention is given to treatment rooms to floors and all surfaces.
Examples: Psychology, chiropractic, dental practices, family medical centres, prosthetic, plastic surgery, physiotherapy.