Healthcare

Infection Isn’t Always Visible. Neither is Trust. 

Did you know? Pathogens like MRSA, C. diff, and E. coli can survive on surfaces for days, long after a facility “looks” clean.
When is risk is invisible, your cleaners best not be guessing.

Certified healthcare cleaning isn’t optional...

At Clean Reset, we specialize in certified healthcare cleaning for Columbus clinics, dental offices, and outpatient environments.
Our crews follow OSHA and CDC guidelines with strict attention to compliance protocols. From waiting rooms to treatment areas, so your staff, patients, and reputation stay protected.

Break the Chain of Infection. It Starts With Surfaces.

Every year, thousands of patients contract Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) often from high touch surfaces that weren’t disinfected properly.
Even clean looking areas can carry risk if disinfection isn’t done with hospital grade products and proper dwell times.

Clean Reset uses EPA-registered disinfectants and systemized protocols to protect patients and staff.
We start where most cleaning companies stop, with the unseen.

You Can’t Improve What You Don’t Track

Infection control isn’t just about what’s cleaned  it’s about proving it. Documentation delivers peace of mind, audit readiness, and operational clarity.

Clean Reset ensures documented, consistent routines tailored to your facility. Every cleaning session is tracked for time, location, and product used, because safety is a system.

Medical Spaces We Protect

Dental Clinics

Dental clinics see a high volume of patients in tight spaces.
Each chair becomes a cross contamination hotspot, especially for bloodborne pathogens and aerosolized bacteria.
Clean Reset brings structured routines and targeted disinfection protecting both patients and staff

Outpatient & Specialty Clinics

These clinics rely on OSHA-compliant routines across exam rooms, shared spaces, and waiting areas.
Clean Reset applies structured cleaning systems to reduce cross contamination risks

Pediatrics Clinics

Pediatric spaces demand family safe disinfection and a welcoming, low risk environment.
Our team uses certified, low-toxicity products and follows clear routines that protect children, staff, and families

Infection Control Begins with Accountability. That’s Where We Come In.

Infection control takes more than checklists, it requires a system built on accountability, compliance, and clarity.
From disinfectants to documentation, every detail is tracked, , verified, and accounted for. Helping you stay ahead of audits and protect what matters most.

Frequently Asked Question

What disinfectants and cleaning products do you use?

We use EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants for high-touch areas and eco-conscious solutions for lower-risk zones. All products comply with industry safety standards, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are maintained for regulatory compliance.

Healthcare cleaning requires specialized protocols to prevent the spread of pathogens and ensure patient safety. Unlike standard office cleaning, medical environments demand strict disinfection procedures, proper PPE, and documentation to meet regulatory requirements.

It’s often our approach.
 It starts with communication. Listening to your needs and keep a open line so your never left guessing.
From there, we tailor our approach to your facility backed by systems that ensure safety, compliance, and consistency.
You’ll always know what’s being cleaned, when, and by whom, giving you confidence, protection, and peace of mind.

Yes. Clean Reset is fully insured and carries bonded coverage as part of our insurance policy. Our team also holds relevant certifications, including medical cleaning standards (MCC), ensuring compliance with healthcare facility requirements. Proof of coverage and certifications is available upon request.

Our team follows healthcare-specific cleaning protocols, including the use of appropriate PPE, infection control practices, and cross-contamination prevention. Cleaners are trained in OSHA standards and pass background checks before assignment to medical environments.