Healthcare-Grade Cleaning, Scoped to Your Facility.

Clean rooms. Working fixtures. Zero drama.

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Two service lines, one outcome: Daily Readiness.

Cleaning and light maintenance are distinct services.

Both are required to keep facilities ready, day after day.

Fewer infections. Better outcomes.

A higher standard of readiness — in every clinic we touch.

Built on standards you know and trust.

Aligned with OSHA, EPA, Florida Health, CDC, AHE, and APIC—with the documentation a TJC surveyor expects.

A medical office should not be cleaned like an office park.

Your patients carry clinical-grade expectations through the door. Your surveyors carry a checklist. Your staff carry the blame when either is disappointed. Often, generic janitorial doesn't know sanitizing from disinfecting, doesn't know a kill claim from a dwell time, and treats your exam rooms like cubicles.

Siloa is built for healthcare facilities.

AHE-grounded EVS practice, EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant used to its master-label kill claims and dwell times, and verified, timestamped proof of work — the documentation your accreditation or licensure survey expects, not records you assemble from memory the night before.

A distinct package for each facility type, over one compliance floor: OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard, EPA-registered disinfectants, AHCA licensure support, CDC infection-prevention guidance. The difference between packages is everything above that floor.

  • Facility: Family medicine · internal medicine · pediatrics

    Service: The Ready-Every-Morning Plan

    The first patient is already waiting when you open. The Sunday-night question is whether the rooms will be ready — or whether your nurses will be wiping down surfaces before they can room anyone. Inconsistent cleaning means clinical staff re-clean rooms themselves, and billable time disappears into rework.

    Siloa makes the practice ready before you arrive, every scheduled day, without you checking. Core scope: exam-room turnover and high-touch-point disinfection overnight; restroom and waiting-area cleaning to a patient-facing standard; EPA-registered disinfectant on all clinical contact surfaces to full label dwell time; light no-permit maintenance (bulbs, fixtures, minor repair) so clinical staff stay on patient care. An account owner who knows your practice by name, and a crew that doesn't relearn your layout every visit.

    Compliance & risk: Bloodborne pathogen exposure at the exam-room and restroom level — OSHA-compliant handling, SDS on-site. Pediatric practices add floor- and toy-area high-touch load; we treat reachable low surfaces as patient-contact surfaces, not décor.

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Services.

Other vendors wing it—vague scope, nothing in writing. When something slips, there's no reference point.

With Siloa:

  • Defined scope

  • Consistent execution

  • Documented proof

You always know what to expect.

  • A steady baseline for low-acuity clinics and professional offices.

    • Routine environmental cleaning

    • High-touch surface disinfection

    • Exam rooms, restrooms, and shared areas

    • Fixed schedules, consistent execution

    • Clean spaces that stay out of the way

    For clinics that want cleaning handled—without reminders or rework.

  • Cleaning and light maintenance, managed as one system.

    • Everything in Essential and Enhanced

    • Preventive light maintenance

    • Small issues resolved before they interrupt flow

    • Priority scheduling and direct support

    • One accountable partner for daily readiness

    For facilities that want clean rooms, working fixtures, and minimal oversight.

Specifically, what do we do?

    • Routine environmental cleaning

    • High-touch surface disinfection (doors, switches, counters, fixtures)

    • Exam rooms, treatment rooms, and clinical spaces

    • Waiting rooms, reception, and check-in/check-out areas

    • Patient and staff restrooms (full clean and disinfection)

    • Staff offices, workrooms, and administrative areas

    • Breakroom cleaning (surfaces, sinks, appliance handles)

    • Floor care: sweeping, damp mopping, vacuuming

    • Trash and recycling removal (non–red-bag only)

    • Spot cleaning of walls, doors, and visible marks

    • Glass cleaning (entry doors, reception windows)

    • Restocking consumables (soap, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, wipes)

    • Exam-room turnover cleaning (surface reset only, where applicable)

    • Exam table paper removal and replacement

    • Disinfection of exam tables, chairs, stools, and sinks

    • End-of-day exam room resets

    • Room readiness checks before opening

    • Furniture repositioning within exam or consult rooms

    • Therapy room resets (PT/OT/speech clinics)

    • Supply room straightening and readiness resets

    • New-provider or layout-change room resets

    • Scheduled deep cleaning cycles

    • Machine scrubbing of hard floors

    • Low-moisture carpet cleaning

    • High- and low-dusting (vents, ledges, frames, baseboards)

    • Interior glass and partition cleaning

    • Upholstered furniture cleaning (waiting areas, staff spaces)

    • Detailed restroom cleaning (walls, partitions, fixtures)

    • Cabinet front and storage shelving cleaning

    • Appliance exterior cleaning (weekly)

    • Refrigerator and microwave interior cleaning (staff areas, monthly)

    • Daytime porter service

    • Midday restroom checks and refreshes

    • Midday high-touch surface disinfection

    • Exam-room turnover support during operating hours

    • Spill response (non-biohazard only)

    • Touch-up cleaning in public and clinical areas

    • Waiting room and reception area upkeep

    • Consumables monitoring and restocking

    • On-demand cleaning requests during clinic hours

    • Inspection, event, or high-volume day support

    • Lightbulb, ballast, and ceiling tile replacement

    • Minor ceiling repairs (tile reseating, grid adjustments, replacement of non-contaminated tiles)

    • Minor wall repairs (small holes, scuffs, surface damage)

    • Touch-up painting and finish corrections

    • Door, cabinet, and hardware adjustments

    • Furniture repair and assembly

    • Tightening or replacing loose fixtures and mounts

    • Light electrical tasks (non-licensed), including:

      • Replacing switches, outlet covers, and faceplates

      • Securing loose light fixtures or wall-mounted accessories

      • Resetting tripped breakers (where permitted)

    • Light plumbing tasks (non-licensed), including:

      • Tightening loose faucets or handles

      • Replacing faucet aerators

      • Clearing simple sink clogs

      • Securing exposed plumbing hardware

  • Clear Scope. No Surprises.

    We handle a defined set of cleaning and building-maintenance tasks appropriate for low-acuity outpatient facilities.

    Work outside that scope is identified early and coordinated separately.

    For example:

    • Licensed plumbing, electrical, or HVAC work

    • Biohazard remediation or red-bag waste handling

    • Construction or major renovations

    • Mold remediation or structural repairs

Working with us is simple:

Conduct walkthrough.

Layout, flow, and needs reviewed.

Form plan.

Establish tasks and frequencies—no ambiguity.

Deliver service.

Clean rooms. Working fixtures. Zero drama.

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We respond within the hour.