Hospital-grade disinfection and infection control for medical practices, urgent care centers, and clinical facilities across Long Island — delivered by trained, certified technicians.
Precision Cleaning for Facilities Where Hygiene Isn't Optional.
Medical and healthcare facilities operate under a different standard than any other commercial space. A missed surface isn't an inconvenience — it can be a direct risk to patient safety, staff health, and regulatory compliance. At First Aid Cleaning Services LLC, medical and healthcare cleaning is our primary specialty, and we approach every visit with the urgency and rigor that clinical environments demand.
Our teams are specifically trained in healthcare sanitation protocols, use EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants, and follow CDC and OSHA guidelines on every single job — not just during audits or inspections. We serve medical practices, urgent care centers, physical therapy clinics, outpatient facilities, and specialty care offices across Nassau County and Suffolk County, Long Island.
What's Included
Every Visit. Every Surface.
Our medical cleaning protocols cover your entire facility from patient-facing areas to back-of-house zones. Every surface that could harbor pathogens is addressed with the appropriate disinfectant and method.
Exam Room DisinfectionTables, rails, equipment, counters, and all high-touch surfaces between and after patient visits
Waiting Area SanitationSeating, reception desk, door handles, tablets, clipboards, and shared surfaces
Restroom DisinfectionClinical-standard cleaning of all fixtures, floors, walls, and surfaces — not general-grade
Hallway & Common AreasFloors mopped with EPA-registered solutions, baseboards, door frames, and light switches
Medical Waste Station MaintenanceSurrounding area cleaned and sanitized; we do not transport regulated medical waste
Window & Surface WipingInterior glass, sills, partitions, and countertops cleaned and streak-free
Floor CareHard floors mopped with clinical-grade solution; carpeted areas vacuumed with HEPA-filter equipment
Sterile Area PerimeterExterior surfaces of sterilization rooms cleaned per protocol; no entry to sterile zones without written authorization
Cleaning DocumentationVisit log available on request, documenting scope, products used, and technician credentials
Our Approach
Clinical Standards. Every Time.
Healthcare cleaning is not an extension of general commercial cleaning — it is a distinct discipline with defined protocols, product requirements, and accountability standards. Here is how we deliver it.
CDC-Aligned Disinfection Protocols
We follow CDC Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities as the baseline for all medical facility cleaning. This includes proper dwell times for disinfectants, correct dilution ratios, appropriate product selection for surface types, and sequential cleaning order to prevent cross-contamination. Our teams do not improvise — every step follows a documented protocol.
EPA-Registered Hospital-Grade Disinfectants
We use only EPA-registered disinfectants designated for use in healthcare settings — products proven effective against MRSA, C. difficile, norovirus, and other healthcare-associated pathogens. We do not use general-purpose cleaners in clinical areas. Product selection is matched to the surface type and risk level of each zone in your facility.
Color-Coded Microfiber Systems
Cross-contamination is one of the most significant risks in healthcare facility cleaning. We use a color-coded microfiber system that assigns specific cloth colors to specific zones — restrooms never share materials with patient areas, and high-risk surfaces are never cleaned with the same tools used elsewhere. Every cloth is laundered and sanitized between visits.
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Compliance
All technicians working in healthcare settings complete OSHA bloodborne pathogen training and are equipped with appropriate PPE. This is not optional — it is standard for every team member entering your facility. We maintain documentation of training certifications and can provide this to facility managers upon request.
Trained, Background-Checked Technicians Only
Every technician is background-checked before deployment, trained specifically in healthcare cleaning protocols, and covered under our full general liability insurance. We do not send general cleaning staff into medical environments. The people cleaning your facility understand the stakes.
Facilities We Serve
We Clean These Facilities on Long Island.
Primary Care Practices
Family medicine, internal medicine, and general practice offices
Urgent Care Centers
Walk-in clinics with high patient turnover requiring frequent disinfection
Specialty Medical Offices
Dermatology, podiatry, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and more
Physical Therapy Clinics
Treatment tables, equipment surfaces, gyms, and patient areas
Outpatient Surgical Centers
Pre- and post-operative areas, recovery rooms, and administrative spaces
Behavioral Health Facilities
Counseling offices, group rooms, and clinical waiting areas
Our Process
How We Get Started.
01
Free Site Walkthrough
We visit your facility to assess the full scope — zone mapping, surface types, high-risk areas, infection-control requirements, and scheduling constraints. No charge, no obligation.
02
Custom Protocol Built for Your Facility
We build a site-specific cleaning protocol that covers every zone, specifies disinfectants, cleaning order, dwell times, and visit frequency. This is your facility's document — not a generic template.
03
Qualified Team Assigned
A dedicated team trained in healthcare sanitation is assigned to your account. Familiarity with your facility improves efficiency and consistency over time.
04
Service Begins on Your Schedule
We work around your patient hours — before opening, after close, or during low-traffic periods — to minimize disruption to clinical operations.
05
Ongoing Quality Review
We follow up after every service cycle, conduct periodic walkthroughs, and maintain cleaning logs available on request. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Medical Cleaning.
Yes. All technicians assigned to healthcare facilities complete specific training in infection control protocols, OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards, EPA disinfectant use, and cross-contamination prevention before they ever enter a clinical setting. We don't deploy general cleaning staff to medical environments.
We use only EPA-registered disinfectants on the EPA's List N (effective against SARS-CoV-2) and other healthcare pathogen kill lists. Products are selected based on surface type and risk level. We are happy to review our product list with your infection control coordinator or compliance officer before service begins.
Absolutely. Most of our medical clients prefer after-hours or early-morning cleaning to avoid patient disruption. We work around your schedule — whether that means late evenings, early mornings, or weekends. We are fully insured and supervised, so you can trust the facility is in good hands.
Yes. We provide visit-level cleaning documentation on request, including date and time of service, scope of areas cleaned, products used, and technician on-site. This documentation can be used for compliance reporting, accreditation preparation, or internal records.
Yes. First Aid Cleaning Services LLC carries comprehensive general liability insurance covering all commercial and medical facility work. Certificate of insurance is available upon request and can be named to your facility as an additional insured if required.
For most active medical practices, daily cleaning is recommended — particularly for high-patient-volume facilities. Exam rooms require cleaning and disinfection between each patient in many practices. For lower-volume offices, 3–5 days per week is common. We'll make a specific recommendation after your site walkthrough.
Yes. We serve Nassau County and Suffolk County throughout Long Island, including Garden City, Hempstead, Huntington, Babylon, Smithtown, Islip, Brookhaven, and surrounding communities. Contact us to confirm service availability for your specific location.