
Dialysis center cleaning by Preferred Services Group in Charleston, SC includes between-shift station turnover, end-of-day terminal cleaning of treatment floors and surfaces, high-touch disinfection, and cleaning of reception, restrooms, water-treatment room floors, and staff areas. Crews follow OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 bloodborne pathogen protocols with EPA-registered tuberculocidal disinfectants, aligned with CMS and AAAHC environmental-services expectations. Serving Charleston, North Charleston, Summerville, Goose Creek, and Moncks Corner. Call (843) 478-2114.

Why do dialysis centers need specialized cleaning?
Dialysis centers carry a level of blood-exposure risk that ordinary janitorial simply is not built for. Hemodialysis runs blood through each station for hours at a time, and any surface a patient or staff member touches can become a transmission point. That is why environmental cleaning here follows OSHA\u2019s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030, with trained crews, proper PPE, and EPA-registered tuberculocidal disinfectants applied for their full dwell time.
The rhythm of a dialysis facility also demands two distinct cleaning modes. Between patient shifts, station surfaces \u2014 chairs, armrests, side tables, and machine housings \u2014 must be turned over quickly and correctly to support your clinical turnover protocol. Then at the end of the treatment day, the entire floor gets a terminal clean that resets surfaces, high-touch points, and floors for the next day\u2019s first rotation.
We handle the environmental side \u2014 surfaces, floors, high-touch points, and common areas \u2014 while your clinical team owns machine disinfection, reprocessing, and patient care. Our documented cleaning schedules and infection-control-conscious procedures are designed to align with CMS Conditions for Coverage and AAAHC expectations, so your environmental services stand up to survey and support the safety of every patient who sits down at a station.
What Our Dialysis Center Cleaning Includes
Station Turnover Cleaning
Dialysis chairs, machines’ exterior surfaces, side tables, and armrests disinfected between patient shifts to support your turnover protocol.
Bloodborne Pathogen Protocols
Crews trained on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 for the blood exposure inherent to a hemodialysis environment.
Terminal Cleaning
End-of-day terminal cleaning of treatment floors, surfaces, and high-touch points with EPA-registered, tuberculocidal disinfectants.
High-Touch Sanitization
Door handles, chair controls, scales, waiting-room seating, and restroom fixtures disinfected on a documented schedule.
CMS / AAAHC Alignment
Environmental-services practices aligned with CMS Conditions for Coverage and AAAHC expectations for dialysis facilities.
Between-Shift & After-Hours
Service timed to your shift schedule and end-of-day close so treatment floors are ready for the next patient rotation.
Areas We Clean in Dialysis Centers
Related services: medical facility cleaning, disinfection & infection control, and OSHA & HIPAA compliant cleaning.
Dialysis Center Cleaning by Service Area
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about dialysis center cleaning in Charleston, SC.
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