Our Sanitation Protocol: What We Do on Every Service Call
Look, I know you're trusting us with a job that's all about health and safety. We've been servicing Central Business District construction sites and Over-The-Rhine events since 2008, and our crew's process is non-negotiable. Here's our drill: we pull up, and before we even touch the door, we're suited up in new gloves and shoe covers. We don't reuse anything. Inside, we start by spraying down every surface—walls, seat, door handle—with our commercial-grade virucide. Then we scrub and wipe, top to bottom, with fresh microfiber cloths we toss after each unit. We pay special attention to the ventilation stack and tank access points. For us, a clean standard construction unit isn't just about looks; it's about stopping germs in their tracks before your crew or guests ever step inside. That's the standard we set for every job, whether it's at Downtown (Central Business District) offices or a weekend festival. It's why we keep our OSHA 1926.51 compliance training current and our permits up to date.
Safety Checklist
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We always wear fresh PPE for every service stop and change it between units.
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Our trucks carry EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants that kill 99.9% of germs on contact.
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We follow a strict 'clean to dirty' workflow, so we never cross-contaminate surfaces.
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Every unit gets a full interior wipe-down with disposable cloths, focusing on high-touch points.
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We document each service with a signed checklist that stays in your rental file for compliance.

