The Science

Proper Cleaning & Disinfection is more than just choosing the best chemicals or cleaning products. It requires a clear understanding of facility specific Product(s), Process, and Validation.

Our experts review specific processes of every client to ensure our system performs as intended. We specialize in fact based scientific research. When product, process, and validation are in sync, Clinically Clean is achievable.

To properly clean and disinfect one must understand the cationic, anionic, and nonionic relationships between surfaces, dirt, bacteria, viruses, textiles, and cleaning chemistry. Microbe removal as well as microbe deactivation are mission critical in the cleaning & disinfection process. Clinically Clean specializes in the science behind PPM, Quat Binding, disinfection application and efficacy.

All cleaning chemistry requires specific dwell times to deactivate harmful pathogens that can be spread through surface contact. Clinically Clean verifies that the process, hardware, and textiles are capable of achieving the chemistry dwell time that is required to properly disinfect hard surfaces.

 

More Than Just
Clean

While some are focused on cleaning, we make sure facility Product, Process, Validation (PPV) is simple and intuitive.  Capable not only of achieving clean but also capable of disinfection.  The best tools & cleaning chemicals can be proven ineffective if not deployed properly.

CDC Warns Against
Alternative Disinfection
Methods

The effectiveness of alternative surface disinfection methods such as ultrasonic waves, high intensity UV radiation and LED blue light against the virus that causes COVID-19 has not been fully established.

CDC does not recommend the use of sanitizing tunnels. Currently, there is no evidence that sanitizing tunnels are effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19. Chemicals used in sanitizing tunnels could cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation or injury.

In most cases, fogging, fumigation, and wide-area or electrostatic spraying is not recommended as a primary method of surface disinfection and has several safety risks to consider.




Clinically Clean Products

Flat Mops

Cloths

Food Service Cloths