What Dental & Medical Facilities Can't Afford to Ignore
Visual cleanliness is not biological cleanliness. A wiped-down surface can still carry pathogen loads that register in the hundreds of RLU. OSHA inspectors and CDC auditors don't accept 'we cleaned it' — they expect documented evidence.
OSHA/CDC Compliance Risk
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 (Bloodborne Pathogen Standard) and CDC Guidelines for Dental Infection Control require verifiable surface disinfection protocols. A cleaning log without quantified measurements is a compliance gap waiting to become a citation.
Patient Trust & First Impressions
Patients notice stained dental chair upholstery, discolored armrests, and worn waiting room seating before they notice anything else. Online reviews cite cleanliness more than any other non-clinical factor. Perception is not optional — it drives referrals.
Chair & Exam Table Contamination
Dental chair upholstery cracks harbor bacteria that surface spray cannot reach. Exam table fabric accumulates organic residue across hundreds of patient contacts. Standard cleaning routines are designed for frequency, not penetration depth.
No Audit-Ready Documentation
When a state inspector or OSHA auditor asks for your infection control documentation, a cleaning checklist isn't enough. Without dated, signed, quantified reports you have no defensible record. ATP readings and service certificates change that.
What We Do for Dental & Medical Clinic
Steam Disinfection
240°F+ superheated steam for dental chairs, treatment room surfaces, countertops, and high-touch zones. ATP bioluminescence testing before and after every service — OSHA and CDC infection control documentation included.
Upholstery & Carpet Cleaning
Hot-water extraction for dental chair upholstery, exam table fabric, and waiting room seating. Before/after photography with service report — safe for patient-adjacent environments, no harsh solvent residue.
ATP Testing & Verification
Standalone ATP baseline audit — measure contamination across your highest-risk surfaces with no cleaning commitment required. Useful for compliance baseline documentation, post-renovation clearance, and routine monitoring.
Compliance & Infection Control Documentation
Dental and medical facilities operate under overlapping regulatory frameworks. Our service reports are structured to satisfy OSHA, CDC, and state dental board documentation requirements without creating extra work for your infection control coordinator.
Frequently Asked Questions
See Your Actual Contamination Numbers — Free
We measure ATP contamination across your highest-risk surfaces at no cost. You get a report with your real RLU readings before any cleaning commitment — so you know exactly what your current protocol is and isn't achieving.
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