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What Makes Medical Cleaning Different from Regular Commercial Cleaning?

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  Stakes Skyrocket  In  Healthcare Settings   The average cubicle worker touches  maybe a  stapler and a keyboard. Meanwhile, patients arrive with open wounds, weak immune systems, or newborn lungs. A single lingering microbe can spark an outbreak. That risk explains why agencies like the CDC lay down layer after layer of regulations. Fail one audit  and you  risk fines, lawsuits, and shattered community trust.   Chemicals That Do More Than Smell Fresh   Commercial crews often spray an all-purpose cleaner, wipe once, then move on. In  a treatment  room, that shortcut would backfire. EPA hospital-grade disinfectants must stay wet for three to ten minutes to finish the kill. Rushing the dwell time lets MRSA and C. diff stage a comeback. Teams track minutes on actual  timers  so guesswork never decides safety.   Color-coded microfiber cloths stop cross contamination before it starts. Red handles restrooms, yellow hi...