A medical or dental office is not a hospital, but it is not a regular office either. Patients read cues: streaks on glass, scuffs on floors, odors in hallways. The cleaning has to match what the practice promises its patients. That means documented procedures, clear boundaries between clinical and non-clinical areas, and no improvising after hours.
Know where the lines are
Who handles a biohazard spill? Who double-bags, who disposes? Which rooms are off-limits to the cleaning crew? When these lines are fuzzy, the cleaning team gets blamed for things that were never their responsibility, and staff stops reporting issues. Write it down. Make it clear.
Documentation protects everyone
A monthly walkthrough with the office manager, a log of periodic deep cleans, and a product list that matches practice requirements. This gives you something to show an inspector, a landlord, or a new owner during a transition. It also gives your cleaning team clarity about what is expected.
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Medical tenants deserve a program that is quiet in public areas and disciplined behind the scenes. We document routes and product lists in language your practice manager can use. Ask for a site visit.
- 15+ years in the field · month-to-month agreements when the fit is right
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Prefer a walkthrough first? We use the same process we describe in these articles—on paper and on your floors, not a generic one-pager. See all service lines.
