Compliance-first cleaning
The practices we run in every regulated environment.
Proper cleaning in medical, institutional, and commercial spaces goes beyond appearance. It requires structured processes, trained teams, and an understanding of the environments we're allowed into — here's what that actually looks like at Swiff & Span.
Why compliance-aware practice matters here.
In professional and public-facing environments, improper cleaning can introduce health risks, disrupt operations, and create liability that has nothing to do with how the room looks. Compliance-aware cleaning means our systems, training, and procedures are designed to meet the expectations of healthcare, professional, and regulated environments — not just "make it look clean."
To be precise about what this page describes: these are the practices we run, not a certification we grant your facility. We operate with intention, documentation, and accountability at every step to reduce risk and protect occupants — but a clean surface, even a measured one, is not the same thing as your facility's own regulatory compliance, which remains yours to manage.
What makes us different
The practices, specifically.
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Awareness
Teams trained on contamination zone awareness, the noncritical/semicritical surface distinction, and never handling regulated medical waste or sterilization instruments.
EPA Label-Compliant Disinfectant Use
EPA-registered products applied at full label dwell time — the step most undertrained cleaning crews skip because a surface looks done before the chemistry finishes working.
Color-Coded Microfiber & Two-Bucket System
Clinical areas and restrooms never share a cloth. Zone-based cleaning reduces cross-contamination between patient areas, staff spaces, and shared zones.
HIPAA-Discretion Training
Teams trained to work respectfully and quietly in spaces where patient privacy, charting areas, and sensitive conversations require professional discretion.
Trained, Vetted, Background-Checked Teams
Every team member passes a background check and is trained specifically for the facility type they're assigned to, not general residential standards applied to a clinical space.
Fully Insured & Bonded
Coverage in place for every account, with certificates available on request — the operational backbone behind the practices above.
Where ATP verification fits in.
Where scoped, ATP surface testing adds a measured number to this system — a swab and luminometer reading of organic residue, scored in RLU. It confirms the cleaning itself happened to a documented standard. It does not certify that your facility meets any specific regulatory framework, and it does not measure disinfection or pathogen kill. That distinction matters, and we'd rather be precise about it than let a number imply more than it says.
These practices are most load-bearing in dental operatories and medical exam rooms — see what OSHA's bloodborne pathogen standard actually requires of a cleaning contractor for the regulatory detail behind Practice 01.
30 minutes · your facility · you keep the readings
See what your surfaces actually read.
The free ATP walkthrough is part facility cleaning risk review, part live demonstration. We walk your facility together, swab your highest-touch surfaces, and the numbers are yours — whether you hire us or not.
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