Coverall Cleaning Concepts Selected as Medical Cleaning Service Provider For Two South Florida Hospitals

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Coverall Cleaning Concepts, a leader in the commercial cleaning industry, announced today that St. Mary's and Good Samaritan Hospitals have chosen Coverall Cleaning Concepts to service their hospital campuses.

Coverall was chosen due to its proven experience in providing cleaning services to the medical industry, as well as for its specialized service, "impact cleaning," which focuses on detailed areas that are critical to healthcare facilities, but often too detailed for in-house maintenance to clean. Areas include office and common areas, cafeterias, emergency and operating rooms, doctor's offices, cancer wards and chapels.

"We are very pleased that St. Mary's has recognized the excellence of our services and expertise in the healthcare industry," stated Ted Elliott, president and COO of Coverall Cleaning Concepts. "Medical facilities demand special attention to guarantee sterile and hygienic environments at all times."

Coverall's Franchise Owners provide cleaning services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Service offerings include routine cleaning as well as a menu of specialized and premium services including hard floor care, carpet cleaning, window/blind cleaning, sanitation, ceiling and wall cleaning, and fire/flood restoration. All technicians meet U.S. standards for minimizing risk of disease transmission through proper cleaning techniques.

Coverall Cleaning Concepts is one of the nation's leading commercial cleaning franchising companies, servicing more than 36,000 customers in more than 85 metropolitan cities worldwide.

Source: Coverall Cleaning Concepts

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