Mission Linen Supply earns Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification


Mission Linen Supply’s Sacramento laundry facility is now Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certified. This certification, offered through TRSA, demonstrates the Sacramento Mission facility’s commitment to following laundering best practices and consistently producing hygienically clean textiles that meet healthcare standards.

To earn Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification, a laundry facility must pass three rounds of microbial testing on various laundered products to confirm that their linens and garments consistently meet hygienically clean criteria. In addition, the plant must undergo a third-party inspection to verify that employees are properly trained and protected, managers understand all legal requirements, and the facility is OSHA compliant and operates effectively. Mission’s Sacramento facility implements a wide variety of processes and precautions to ensure its healthcare textiles are flawlessly clean every time.

Mission’s certification requires continuous third-party testing to ensure that as laundry conditions — such as water quality, textile fabric composition and wash chemistry — change, all products remain hygienically clean and compliant with healthcare standards.

In addition to healthcare laundry services, Mission offers a broad selection of linens and uniforms for rental and direct purchase, as well as a variety of other facility supplies. To learn more about Mission’s certifications, products and services, visit https://www.missionlinen.com. To learn more about TRSA’s Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification, visit http://www.hygienicallyclean.org.



September 24, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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