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§ 01 — PT & Chiropractic Clinic Cleaning

Skin-contact surfaces
every fifteen minutes.

Physical therapy and chiropractic clinics rotate patients on treatment tables, therapy mats, traction units, and exercise equipment all day long — bare skin on vinyl, hands on cable handles, faces in face cradles. Otesse cleans for that reality with medical-grade disinfectants, color-coded microfiber, and a turnover cadence that respects how often a body actually touches a surface in your clinic.

Patient-cycle
Cleaning cadence
EPA-registered
Disinfectants
Face cradle
Sanitization
After-hours
Available
§ 02 — Clinic Realities

Treatment tables are touched
more than waiting room chairs.

Most cleaning services treat a PT clinic like a medical office and miss the table-mat-equipment cycle entirely. The result: patients lying face-down on a face cradle that the last patient sneezed into, gripping cable handles still warm from the previous session.

01

Treatment Tables + Vinyl Pads.

Vinyl tears, cracks, and harbors bacteria in the seams. The wrong disinfectant degrades the vinyl and creates surface roughness — which makes the next clean impossible.

How Otesse handles it

Vinyl-safe EPA-registered disinfectants paired to your table manufacturer specs. Seam attention on every clean. Damaged vinyl flagged for replacement before it becomes a hygiene failure.

02

Face Cradles + Drapes.

Face cradles see breath, drool, sweat, makeup, and tears. Cradles get a wipe between patients — but the cradle itself, the paper roll, the strap mounts? Rarely deep cleaned.

How Otesse handles it

Daily deep clean on face cradles, strap mounts, and cradle housings. Drape laundry tracking with linen rotation. Disposable face cradle covers if you prefer — we manage the supply.

03

Therapy Equipment + Cable Handles.

Resistance bands, cable handles, foam rollers, theraballs, weighted balls — touched constantly, sanitized rarely. The smell on a foam roller after a busy week is a tell.

How Otesse handles it

Equipment sanitization protocol with rotation tracking. Foam rollers and mats on a documented swap cycle. Cable handles, dumbbells, and small equipment wiped on a measured cadence — not "as needed."

04

Hot/Cold Packs + Hydrotherapy.

Moist heat packs sit in hydrocollators that grow biofilm. Cold packs leak. Hydrotherapy tubs are an infection-control event. Most janitorial scopes ignore them entirely.

How Otesse handles it

Hydrocollator drain + descaling cycle. Cold pack inspection and rotation. Hydrotherapy tank sanitation per CDC pool guidance. We coordinate with your equipment vendor on annual servicing.

05

Treatment Floor + Mat Surfaces.

Bare feet on therapy mats, sock feet on hardwood, shoes from the parking lot — the floor is a hygiene battleground that most cleaners just damp-mop.

How Otesse handles it

Floor protocol matched to surface type: rubber matting extraction, hardwood pH-neutral care, vinyl tile burnish cycle. Bare-foot zones get a different chemistry than shoe zones.

06

Front Office + Patient Experience.

Patients judge your clinic by the lobby, the restroom, and the smell when they walk in. Sweat-and-disinfectant is the wrong vibe for someone in pain.

How Otesse handles it

Front-of-house attention on equal footing with treatment areas. Lobby furniture care, restroom restocking, neutral-scent disinfectant choice, and air-quality awareness. Patients should feel cared for, not deodorized.

§ 03 — The Otesse Difference

A cleaning protocol that moves
at patient pace.

Benefit 01

Vinyl-Safe Disinfectant Pairing.

We work with your table manufacturer specs to pick disinfectants that kill what they need to kill without degrading the vinyl you just paid $4,000 for.

Benefit 02

After-Hours + Weekend Service.

Most clinics close 6pm and reopen 7am. We work the gap — done before your first morning patient walks in.

Benefit 03

Equipment Tracking + Documentation.

Foam rollers, mats, cradle covers, hydrocollators — we track rotation cycles and flag wear so nothing falls into "we forgot when we last cleaned that."

§ 04 — Service standard

What stays in the plan.

01Vinyl-safe EPA-registered disinfectants
02Face cradle + drape rotation tracking
03Therapy equipment sanitization cadence
04Hydrocollator + cold pack discipline
05Bare-foot vs shoe-zone floor protocols
06Color-coded microfiber by zone
07After-hours and weekend scheduling
08Linen and consumables management
§ 06 — Next step

Ready for cleaning matched to patient flow?

Walk us through your treatment rooms and equipment list. We will scope a real protocol — table-by-table, mat-by-mat — and quote a schedule that holds up on your busiest day.