Medical Facility Cleaning
Tri-M has a dedicated janitorial staff specifically trained for healthcare facilities and medical offices cleaning.
Janitorial Fundamentals For Medical Facilities
- Understanding bloodborne pathogens and infection control.
- Use of HOSPITAL CLASS disinfectant cleaners:
- Germicidal, Fungicidal, Virucidal, ability to kill herpes and HIV-1 virus - Follow OSHA and HIPAA Standards & Precautions
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) clearly displays and readily available in every facility
- Bio-hazard waste are not to be handled by janitorial staff.
- Bonding & liability insurance
Clients and Service Areas:
“Semi-Critical” and “Non-Critical” areas of healthcare, outpatient facilities and medical offices for the following fields:
Family Practice
Pediatric offices
Internal Medicine
Behavioral Health
Cardiology
Optical and Eye Health
Physical Therapy
OB/GYN
Cleaning Waiting Rooms in a Medical Office
Waiting rooms are high-traffic areas that require specialized attention. Tri-M will provide the general cleaning of a medical office waiting area; however the individual practitioner should monitor infectious disease control and maintain a sterile environment.
- BOSTON
- DORCHESTER
- BROOKLINE
- WEST ROXBURY
- DEDHAM
- NEWTON
- QUINCY
- BRAINTREE
- CANTON
- NORWOOD
- WESTOOD
- AVON
- HINGHAM
- ROCKLAND
- HANOVER
- METRO WEST
- ALL SOUTH SHORE
- CAPE COD
Standard Practices & Precautions in Medical Offices:
Our cleaning staff takes special precautions to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses by changing gloves after cleaning toilets, restrooms, patients rooms, handling waste, contacting another person or self, handling food, leaving a cleaning area, mixing chemicals, being torn, touching blood borne pathogens. The cleaning staff will always contact a supervisor trained in healthcare cleaning for infectious waste spills.
Notes:
Tri-M does not service Critical or Highly Infectious zones of hospitals or other medical facilities.
Tri-M does not provide sterilization service for medical instruments or equipment.
Resources:
HEALTHCARE RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE