Hospital & Assisted Living Commercial Kitchen Services in Tucson AZ

Hospital & Assisted Living Commercial Kitchen Services in Tucson AZ

In Hospitals and Assisted Living Centers a safe environment is typically the highest priority.  Extensive research efforts and controls are taken to ensure these facilities maintain hygienic, bacteria free buildings for all patients, visitors, doctors, nurses, and other staff. Making sure patients can live and recover from surgeries and other procedures are absolutely essential. But did you know that you could be running a huge risk for both safety and disease in your commercial kitchen? This of course could potential put everyone in the building at risk. The facts and statistics don’t lie. Any commercial kitchen is a breeding ground for virtually every type of bacteria and airborne disease. Sanitation in the kitchen is critical; this would absolutely extend to the kitchen exhaust hood system in every facility.  Cleaning Resource Center can remove all concerns related to contaminants and bacteria in the hood system

Your Commercial Kitchen Management

As the manager of a hospital or assisted living center the commercial kitchen, has to be a priority. CRC has the experience in this particular segment of exhaust cleaning, to provide the best cleaning services. We can also help decontaminate and sanitize every inch of any commercial kitchen. We can test are for multiple viruses and other airborne contaminants    

Partner with CRC

We offer complete commercial kitchen exhaust system cleaning services for hospitals and assisted living centers, not only in Tucson but the entire state of Arizona. We many customized programs to offer; specialty cleaning, deep cleaning and routine cleaning in your facility we have been providing these services in the Southwest for over 25 years.  We continue to experience a high retention rate because of the countless hospital and assisted living center commercial kitchen managers have depended on us on a regular basis. We have highly trained technicians, state of the art equipment, and a commitment of excellent service to our customers every visit.  Join us today; mention this website article for a 10% discount on your first service.

Specialized Cleaning for Hospitals and Assisted Living Center

We can help identify areas where there exist bacteria and potentially areas that could be future problems. Our solutions can be very complex depending on test results are.

LOG REDUCTION & KILL RATES

Typically, when a product or chemical is tested for effectiveness in killing germs, bacteria, virus, etc. the term LOG REDUCTION is used.

In simple terms, LOG REDUCTION provides a quantitative measurement describing what percentage of the contaminants which were present when the test began were killed during the test.

Each full log reduction represents a 90% kill rate (x .10) “stacked” on top of each other. As an example, if we start with a contaminant load of 1,000,000 cells,

· A log reduction of 1 = 1,000,000 x .10 = 100,000 cells remain (10%). 90% kill rate.

· A log reduction of 2 = 1,000,000 x .10 x.10 = 10,000 cells remain (1%). 99% kill rate.

 · A log reduction of 3 = 1,000,000 x .10 x .10 x .10 = 1,000 cells remain (.1%). 99.9% kill rate.

· A log reduction of 4 = 1,000,000 x .10 x .10 x .10 x .10 = 100 cells remain (.01%). 99.99% kill rate.

·A log reduction of 5 = 1,000,000 x .10 x .10 x .10 x .10 x .10 = 10 cells remain (.001%). 99.999% kill rate.

If adequate sanitizer is present, all dead cells are removed via oxidation or filtration and all remaining cells remain planktonic, the sanitizer should manage the remaining cells until the next scheduled purge is conducted.

However, if the cells come together to form a biofilm, even with a good sanitizer level, biofilm regrowth is likely to occur quickly. Particularly, if the dead cells have not been removed.

Therefore, treatments must be continued. If performed regularly, subsequent treatments should not be as dramatic as the initial purge. If, occasionally, there is little evidence of buildup being purged, do not let this fool you. Biofilm, when left alone, form and grow very quickly

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