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Global Cleaning USA LLC

Medical and Dental Office Cleaning: Infection-Smart Baselines in New Jersey

Non-hospital medical tenants still need a disciplined, documentable program: PPE, surface routing, and how to align with site-specific expectations in New Jersey professional parks.

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A medical or dental office in a New Jersey professional building is not a hospital ward, but it is also not a generic back office. Patients read cues: a streak on glass, a scuff in the operatory, a trash odor in a corridor. When we service medical tenants, Global Cleaning USA aligns the route with what the practice says on its own website—PPE, color-coding for cloths where it matters, and no improvising in treatment-adjacent spaces after hours unless your written policy says so.

Clarify the line between staff duties and contract scope

The front desk, clinical assistants, and your janitorial program each own different moments. A written list prevents gray zones: who handles a biohazard spill, who double-bags, who disposes, and which rooms are 'staff-only' after hours. When those lines are fuzzy, the cleaning crew becomes the scapegoat and the staff quietly stops reporting issues.

Documentation is part of the service

A monthly walk with the office manager, a log of periodic deeper tasks (cove base, high dust in waiting areas), and a product list that matches the practice's EHS language gives you a story you can show to a landlord, an inspector, or a new practice owner during a purchase transition.

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Call, text, or email us. We'll set up a quick site visit, then follow up with a free, no-obligation written estimate you can review on your own timeline. Prefer to start on a specific line of service? See all services first, then we'll scope it in one pass. Active service customers receive complimentary supply delivery on schedule—read how supply delivery works.