Medical Facilities

Maintain Clean and Safe Medical Spaces

Specialized cleaning services for medical facilities in Dallas-Fort Worth

Your medical facility in Dallas-Fort Worth handles patients with varying health conditions, which means surfaces need more than surface-level cleaning. Exam tables, waiting room chairs, door handles, and check-in counters accumulate bacteria and viruses throughout the day. Standard office cleaning does not meet the sanitation requirements that healthcare environments demand.



Bonus Building Care provides cleaning services designed for clinics, dental offices, urgent care centers, and outpatient facilities in Dallas-Fort Worth. We follow protocols that address bloodborne pathogens, use EPA-registered disinfectants, and focus on high-touch areas where transmission risk is highest. Our staff understands the difference between cleaning for appearance and cleaning for infection control.


Learn more about scheduling cleaning services that align with your facility's patient hours and compliance needs.

How We Clean Spaces Where Health Matters

When we clean your Dallas-Fort Worth medical facility, we start by wiping down all high-touch surfaces including light switches, handrails, doorknobs, and reception desks using hospital-grade disinfectants. We apply products with appropriate dwell times to kill pathogens rather than simply wiping them away.


After we finish, you will notice exam rooms smell neutral without chemical odor, countertops show no streaking or residue, and floors in hallways appear uniformly clean without missed edges. Restrooms remain stocked and sanitized, and waiting areas look organized with magazines straightened and furniture free of visible dust.



We also empty biohazard containers following proper handling procedures, vacuum upholstered chairs using HEPA-filtered equipment, and mop hard floors with color-coded mops to prevent cross-contamination between restrooms and patient areas. Our service does not include sterilization of medical instruments or disposal of regulated medical waste, but we coordinate with your existing waste management protocols.

What medical facility managers typically ask us


Healthcare administrators usually want to know what disinfectants we use, how we prevent cross-contamination, and whether our staff receives training specific to medical environments. These questions help clarify how our cleaning supports your infection control policies.

What disinfectants do you use in medical facilities?

We use EPA-registered disinfectants effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens including MRSA, norovirus, and influenza. Products are selected based on surface type and required contact time.

How do you prevent cross-contamination between rooms?

We use color-coded cleaning cloths and separate equipment for restrooms, exam rooms, and common areas. Cloths are never reused between spaces, and mop heads are changed frequently to avoid spreading contaminants.

When do you clean medical offices?

Most facilities in Dallas-Fort Worth prefer cleaning after patient hours to avoid disrupting appointments. We can also provide mid-day touch-ups for high-traffic areas like waiting rooms and restrooms if your schedule requires it.

Why does our waiting room still look dusty after cleaning?

Dust reappears quickly in spaces with heavy foot traffic and HVAC systems that circulate air. We use microfiber cloths that capture dust rather than spread it, and we clean vents and baseboards where particles settle.

How do you handle biohazard waste?

We empty biohazard containers into your designated waste bins using gloves and following your facility's protocols. We do not transport or dispose of regulated medical waste, but we ensure containers are properly bagged and secured.

Bonus Building Care works with medical facilities across Dallas-Fort Worth that need cleaning teams trained in infection control and patient safety. Our staff follows your protocols and adapts to the specific demands of healthcare environments. Contact us to discuss how we can support your facility's cleanliness and compliance requirements.