Fast, Reliable Sanitizing Services for a Healthier Work Environment

CleanTex cleaning technicians are thoroughly trained in all phases of office and workplace cleaning and strictly follow CDC and OSHA guidelines.

Our advanced cleaning service adheres to CDC guidelines for disinfecting hard, soft and high-touch surfaces.

We use EPA and CDC approved industrial-strength disinfectants that kill a broad spectrum of viruses and bacteria, including COVID-19, SARS, the flu, commons colds, mold and other pathogens.

We completely clean your workspace and apply hospital grade disinfectants to all hard and high-touch surfaces – through direct spray, misting, fogging and electrostatic processes. The disinfectant is left on the surface for 2-10 minutes, depending on disinfectant and surface, to effectively kill all viruses and bacteria. The surface is then wiped clean.

Soft surfaces are also cleaned with disinfectant and vacuumed with high-efficiency particular air (HEPA) commercial vacuum and filter to prevent airborne particles.

In high-risk situations, our team uses full personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure the safety of both staff and clients.

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Industries We Serve

We are proud to provide office sanitation and disinfection and janitorial services for these and all other commercial industries:

  • Office Buildings
  • Medical Offices
  • Banks and Credit Unions
  • Restaurants
  • Retailers
  • Industrial and Warehouse
  • Gym and Fitness Centers
  • Auto Dealerships
  • Universities and Schools
  • High-Rise Cleaning
  • Cleanrooms

CDC Guidelines on Workplace COVID Disinfection and Sanitation

  • If one of your workers has tested positive, the good news is you can get your business back to work quickly if you take the right steps. Here is a quick summary of CDC Guidelines for an infected business.
  • Close off areas used by the person who is sick. Companies do not necessarily need to close operations, if they can close off affected areas.
  • Open outside doors and windows to increase air circulation in the area.
  • Wait 24 hours before you clean or disinfect. If 24 hours is not feasible, wait as long as possible.
  • Clean and disinfect all areas used by the person who is sick, such as offices, bathrooms, common areas, shared electronic equipment like tablets, touch screens, keyboards, remote controls, and ATM machines.
  • Vacuum the space if needed. Use vacuum equipped with high-efficiency particular air (HEPA) filter, if available. Do not vacuum a room or space that has people in it. Wait until the room or space is empty to vacuum, such as at night, for common spaces, or during the day for private rooms.
  • Once area has been appropriately disinfected, it can be opened for use. Workers without close contact with the person who is sick can return to work immediately after disinfection.
  • If more than 7 days since the person who is sick visited or used the facility, additional cleaning and disinfection is not necessary. Continue routing cleaning and disinfection. This includes everyday practices that businesses and communities normally use to maintain a healthy environment.