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Cleaning Requirements for Medical and Allied Health Clinics

Cleaning Requirements for Medical and Allied Health Clinics

Medical and allied health clinics operate in environments where hygiene standards are especially important. Unlike general office spaces, clinics must prioritise infection control to protect patients, practitioners, and staff.

Healthcare environments involve close contact, shared equipment, and patients who may already have compromised immune systems. For this reason, cleaning procedures must be more thorough and consistent.

Infection Control and Patient Safety

Treatment rooms require careful disinfection of surfaces that come into contact with patients. Waiting areas and reception spaces must also be cleaned regularly to maintain hygiene and reassure patients that the clinic environment is safe and well maintained.

Cleaning tasks in clinical environments typically include:

  • Disinfecting treatment beds and medical equipment
  • Cleaning waiting room seating and reception areas
  • Sanitising high touch surfaces such as handles and switches
  • Managing clinical and sanitary waste safely
Professional cleaners trained in infection control practices understand the importance of correct disinfectants, dwell times, and proc

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