Specialist Medical Clinic Cleaning Services | Dental Clinic & Doctors Surgery Cleaning
Goldcrest Services understands the critical importance of hygiene and compliance with the standards set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). We collaborate closely with your practice managers to ensure our cleaning services meet CQC-compliant standards, creating a safe and sanitary environment for your staff and patients.
We proudly offer Specialist Medical Clinic Cleaning Services, including dental clinic cleaning and doctors surgery cleaning, across Portsmouth, Southampton, Chichester, Petersfield, Fareham, Waterlooville, Alton, Winchester, and surrounding areas.
Why Choose Goldcrest Services?
- CQC-Compliant Cleaning: We follow strict hygiene protocols to ensure your medical practice adheres to regulatory standards.
- Tailored Cleaning Solutions: From dental clinics to GP surgeries, we customize our cleaning services to meet your specific needs.
- Enhanced Patient Experience: A clean, hygienic practice leaves a lasting impression, fostering trust and encouraging patients to recommend your services to others.
Our Medical Cleaning Expertise Includes:
- Dental Clinic Cleaning
- Doctors Surgery Cleaning
- Medical Center Cleaning
- Waiting Room and Reception Cleaning
- Sanitization of High-Touch Surfaces
- Deep Cleaning Services
At Goldcrest Services, we help you maintain a professional, hygienic, and welcoming environment for both staff and patients. Contact us today for reliable and expert dental clinic cleaning and doctors surgery cleaning services in your area.
We take infection control and prevention of cross contamination seriously and put in place a full colour coded system to ensure contamination does not take place and your practice maintains the highest standards of cleanliness.
Our trained cleaners provide fully audited cleaning complying with your high standards and cleaning schedules. Monthly meetings by our Management Team and the Practice Manager to discuss the cleaning schedules and audit ensures these CQC standards are met.
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Goldcrest’s Guide to Colour Coded Cleaning
One of the major risks to the transmission of infections is cross-contamination. To assist in the prevention of cross-contamination the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) developed a colour cleaning chart to standardise and simplify cleaning processes. These colours are then transferred and used as colour coding for cleaning equipment and supplies so that cross-contamination is easy to avoid.
The need for, and use of, colour coding is especially significant in high risk sites like hospitals and healthcare facilities where the risk of infection and cross-contamination is high. At Goldcrest we adopt these practices for all of our clients and our staff are trained to implement these high standards of cleaning.
BLUE
Blue has been designated as a low-risk colour. These include areas like window ledges, hallways, desk tops in offices and classrooms, and for routine cleaning and polishing. These are places where bacterial infection is typically less of a problem than in other places, such bathrooms or kitchens. Cleaning supplies and tools with the colour blue can be utilised on a wider variety of low-risk areas.
GREEN
Green is designated for use in food and drink preparation areas. These areas include kitchens, bars and food-processing facilities. Cross-contamination risk is increased significantly when raw meat and fish are exposed to surfaces and utensils. Therefore, it is crucial to control the usage of cleaning products and supplies in these locations.
RED
Hazards are universally associated with the colour red. Washroom floors, urinals, and toilets all fall under this red colour designation. This is because certain locations, particularly in hospitals, are thought to provide a significant risk of bacterial contamination. The risk of contaminating regions outside of these is reduced by only cleaning them with tools that have a red code, such as cloths, mops, buckets, and gloves.
YELLOW
Clinical use is indicated by the colour yellow. But it has also been designated for use on all other bathroom surfaces such as sinks, mirrors, tiled walls, glass, and metal. Using two different colour cleaning products in high risk areas helps to further prevent the spread of illness. For instance using red products for toilets and urinals while using yellow products for taps and sinks.