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Make Your Hospital Infection-Free with Effective Cleaning Products

Hospitals are the breeding grounds of all types of germs, mostly invisible to the naked eye. While hospitals are the institutions that are revered for saving lives, they can also be the places that transmit diseases and illnesses through microorganisms, such as viruses and bacteria. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1.4 million people in the world are affected by infections they acquire from hospitals. Data also suggests that between 5 percent and 10 percent of patients in the developed world, admitted to modern hospitals, acquire one or more healthcare-related infections. The whopping numbers suggest the dire need of improving the way cleaning, sterilization, and disinfection is carried out in hospitals. Proper floor cleaning in hospitals alone can save more lives while improving patient outcomes.

Why you should use appropriate cleaning products:
To reduce the number of germs and microorganisms circulating in hospitals, it is imperative to take proper cleaning measures. Using the right products from a supplier you can trust is the first step in keeping your hospital clean. This includes the use of products that are safe for your hospital’s cleaning staff and your patients.

Using good-quality cleaning products have a number of benefits, including reducing waste, cutting energy and water consumption, and improving the indoor air quality. The use of only approved chemicals in these cleaning products helps in avoiding health issues, especially in the more vulnerable group of people, such as new-borns, the elderly, and pregnant women. Using appropriate cleaning products curb and nip infections in the bud and, therefore, reduce healthcare-associated diseases and infections.

Tips to ensure complete cleanliness
Some of the tips you can use to ensure complete cleanliness in your hospital include the following:

• Avoid reusing dirty linen for obvious reasons
• Avoid creating clutter as germs love crowded areas
• Don’t ignore cleaning the tucked away areas; places that are not frequently used also breed microorganisms
• Educate your cleaning staff to follow proper hygiene etiquettes
• Keep your civil infrastructure in check, including the drainage and sewage system in the bathrooms, toilets, washbasins, etc.
• Spread cleanliness awareness among staff, patients, as well as visitors

When it comes to cleaning and maintaining your hospital’s cleanliness, you can trust the best in the business for assistance. CareClean is among the top, trusted suppliers of cleaning products designed especially for the healthcare sectors. Many hospitals in India have tried and tested our widespread range of hospital cleaning products with satisfactory results. All our products, including floor cleaning agents, tile cleaning liquids, carpet cleaning chemicals, and many others, meet all the highest standards of performance. Our products are also tested by NABL accredited and WQA certified labs that conducted antibacterial tests on them. We’ll help you in your quest to make the world a cleaner and a safer place, one hospital at a time.

3 Replies to “Make Your Hospital Infection-Free with Effective Cleaning Products”

Balajisrinivasan

August 27, 2017 at 9:35 am

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    September 5, 2018 at 5:05 am

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Adhira

August 11, 2018 at 5:36 am

Well Said..!! There are so many cleaning products available in the

market today. It could get really confusing which product is right for

you—there are several myriad products which claim to be chemical-free,

perfect for removing that stubborn stain from your toilet and much more.

You see so many marketing collaterals about how they get the job done

in a mere matter of minutes, saving you lots of time. But how do you

decide which product is not hazardous to your health?

What toilet cleaning manufacturers don’t tell you is all the dangers they

pose to your health. Sure, all the toilet cleaners come with the warning

label which reads that you should not get them in your mouth and eyes,

and that you should keep it out of reach of children. But it is kind of self-

explanatory. After all, all of us know that a toilet cleaner should not be

consumed and that it can irritate the skin, eyes and mouth.

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