An integrated program of floor care can improve results and satisfaction, enhancing the image of the healthcare facilities, according to an article on the Health Facility Maintenance website.
These four steps — with the right products, procedures, tools, training and measurement processes - are key.
Step 1. Assess the needs and objectives of the facility.
Step 2. Select a robust floor maintenance program.
Step 3. Implement a training program and materials.
Step 4. Round and inspect.
Well cared for floors can create a lasting impression that can improve satisfaction as well as safety in a healthcare facility. According to the American Journal of Infection Control in 2017, hospital floors are often excluded as a potential source for infection; however, pathogens can spread from the floor to hands and other high-touch surfaces throughout a hospital room.
Plus, many hotel rooms have high-touch objects in direct contact with the floor, including personal items, medical devices and supplies, according to the Facility Executive article.
Read the full Health Facility Management article.
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