Our truck pulls up to the loading dock with a team of 5 (five).  All our employees are immunized inoculated, and HIPPA trained.  They have completed rigorous testing have successfully passed our training program.

Our uniformed employees begin setting up the mobile-wet cleaning plant and begin to systematically take down cubicle curtains according to CDC standards in non-patient areas while spares are being wet-cleaned.  Within 30 minutes cleaned, pressed, sanitized cubicle curtains are being re-hung. Patients are not without a cubicle curtain for more than 2 minutes.  Within 8 hours, approximately 400 cubicle curtains can be cleaned and re-hung.

 
Mobile - we bring the cleaning and sanitizing plant to you
Wet-cleaning - the most advanced technology available to properly clean a cubicle curtain

Sanitizing - cutting edge technology allows us to kill 99.9% of    bacteria coming into contact with cubicle curtain and is bacteriostatic and self-sanitizing for 30 days

Reclaiming - removes humidity without heat eliminating shrinkage  and distortion to the cubicle curtain while avoiding the damage a dryer can do

Pressing - provides a fresh, crisp, wrinkle free cubicle curtain

Certified - We provide hospitals with a certificate of sanitization on the cubicle curtains for 30 days based upon EPA and US Laboratory standards

 

The end result is a cubicle curtain that is brought back to manufacturers standards, is 99.9% germ free, looks new, feels new, and acts as a filter/deterrent for infection control, helping to keep hospital personnel, patients, and visitors safe from infection.

Sanitized cubicle curtains will act as a filtration system against airborne infection, in addition to simply acting as a visual barrier.  That’s one of the reasons cubicle curtains exist and why they have inherent ionic properties. 

 
Airborne Spores attach themselves to the curtain and live, breed, and contaminate not only the curtain itself, but the air, every time they are disturbed.*
 
Proper cleaning and caring for cubicle curtains turns them into a team of  “infection  barriers” and enables them to be a contributing factor to the hospitals overall infection control program.  Specifically, Warminster Hospital will now have about a 250 hanging, infection killing filters acting as a barrier to infection throughout the hospital, working 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

It’s a great way to reduce the overall incidence of infections in the hospital.

As the president of the AHA states, adopt cutting-edge technologies, add new service lines, and improve processes so that all can reach their highest potential for health.”

 

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