Patients, staff, and visitors entering healthcare facilities carry with them bacteria, viruses, and other microbes. Therefore, cleaning and disinfecting are some of the most important steps in preventing the acquisition and spread of infectious diseases in healthcare facilities. General cleaning involves dirt and dust removal using detergents, powders, toilet bowl and glass cleaners.
In some areas of the hospital, the use of disinfectants is necessary to reduce the risk of infection. Disinfection is generally defined as reducing the number of microbes on a surface to very low levels. Reducing microbial levels involves the use of chemicals, which are considered pesticides and vary in degree of toxicity.
At Berkeley Cleaning Group, we know that cleaning medical centres is totally different from the other fields of cleaning. We follow strict hygienic and cleaning guidelines created by medical & healthcare regulators