Hospital & Healthcare Restoration: ICRA-Protocol Compliant
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In a medical facility, a water leak isn’t just property damage — it’s a patient safety risk. We adhere to strict ICRA (Infection Control Risk Assessment) protocols to ensure that mold and contaminants never migrate to patient areas. With our own Hydrersonic Cleaning facility and laundry plant, we provide a sterile, one-stop solution for healthcare providers.
Sterile Restoration Protocols (IICRC AMRT Certified)
- Negative Pressure Containment: We isolate the water loss area immediately to prevent airborne pathogen spread.
- Hydrersonic Content Cleaning:
- Problem: Medical linens and soft goods are often discarded after a flood.
- Solution: Our in-house laundromat and ultrasonic cleaning line sanitize items to medical-grade standards.
What Makes Us Different?
Here is the bottom line: Most restoration companies are generalists. We are specialists holding the IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) certification. We bring in industrial hygienists and engineers to verify that your facility is clinically clean before we leave.
Your questions answered
FAQ (Common questions)
Are your crews trained in Infection Control (ICRA)
Yes. Our teams follow strict ICRA (Infection Control Risk Assessment) protocols. This includes setting up anterooms, maintaining negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, and wearing appropriate PPE to ensure the safety of immunocompromised patients and hospital staff.
How do you handle contaminated medical linens and curtains?
We do not outsource this. We own a private Hydrersonic Cleaning Facility and commercial laundromat. We transport contaminated soft goods in sealed containers to our facility, where they are sanitized to medical-grade standards before being returned to the hospital.
Do you use harsh chemicals near patients?
We use hospital-grade, botanical antimicrobials that are EPA-registered for safety in healthcare environments. We coordinate with your internal Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) team to ensure all products meet your specific facility standards before application.