Plant Deep Cleaning
Sanitizing a Dirty Surface is Not Effective!
Before you sanitize, the soil, grease, and debris must be removed or sanitizing will not be as effective. If soil or dust is present on a surface, the sanitation chemical cannot reach the area covered by that debris and cannot be sanitized. Once your facility is cleaned, you can sanitize. As per public health standards or requirements, sanitizing will reduce the number of germs on surfaces and objects to safe levels. The process of cleaning and then sanitizing will lower the risk of spreading infection.
- Cleaning is Paramount
- Remove Soil, Dust Particles, Grease, and Debris From All Surfaces and Objects.
- Sanitizing Comes Second
- Sanitize All Surface and Objects.
- We use EPA-registered cleaning and sanitizing chemicals.
- Sanitize All Surface and Objects.
Why is this important?
Industrial Plant Sanitation Services have always been a part of our core. We have not created a new service offering since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. We are experts due to our training, certifications, and knowledge of various standards and regulations. We have thousands of on-the-job experiences. The food plant industry has been sanitizing for a very long time which has given us vast amounts of experience. We have also gained experience with our Biohazard cleanup services. This means we will show up to your plant with the right tools and equipment for the job. Example – We will show up with industrial sprayers and not a bottle sprayer.
- We Comply with OSHA
- We Comply with the EPA
- We use EPA-registered disinfectants.
- We Follow the CDC Guidelines
- IICRC certified
Deep Cleaning & Sanitation Services
• Deep Cleaning – We remove all soil, dust, debris, grease, and etc. from surfaces. This will allow for an effective Sanitization.
• Sanitizing – We treat cleaned surfaces with an EPA-Approved chemical or physical agent to destroy disease, organisms, environmental pathogens, biological hazards due to employee handing, and allergen hazards.
Package Options
• Deep Cleaning & Sanitizing – Deep Cleaning & Sanitizing bundled together.
• Sanitizing – Sanitizing. Note – Plant is initially Deep Cleaned, so it should not have to be deep cleaned if the sanitization’s are close to the initial Deep Clean to help with precautionary coronavirus (COVID-19) preventive control.
• Deep Cleaning Lower Area & Sanitizing – Deep Cleaning lower areas including under production lines, workstations, along outer walls, and etc. then Sanitizing.