Premier Janitorial Services provides commercial cleaning services built to support dialysis centers across Washington State. Dialysis is one of the most demanding cleaning environments in healthcare — the cleaning vendor you choose either understands the protocols or they don’t. We’re built to.
A dialysis center isn’t a typical medical office. The combination of high bloodborne pathogen risk, CMS End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) program requirements, between-patient station turnover, reverse osmosis water treatment areas, and reuse rooms means the cleaning protocol looks more like a hospital infusion suite than a general clinic. Off-the-shelf janitorial vendors don’t have the training to do this work safely.
Why dialysis centers need a specialized cleaning vendor
- CMS / ESRD compliance is not optional. Dialysis facilities are surveyed by Medicare-approved State Survey Agencies and ESRD Networks. Cleaning protocol failures show up in survey deficiencies. Your cleaning vendor needs to understand what surveyors look for.
- Hepatitis B/C and bloodborne pathogen risk. Dialysis carries significantly higher bloodborne pathogen exposure than typical medical. OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard compliance (29 CFR 1910.1030) is the baseline.
- Between-patient station turnover. Dialysis chairs, blood pressure cuffs, machines, and surrounding surfaces all require disinfection between every patient with EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants. Cleaning crews need to coordinate with patient flow without slowing it.
- Reverse osmosis water treatment area. The RO water room has unique cleaning requirements that protect water purity for the dialysate.
- Reuse rooms and concentrate mixing areas. Facilities that reuse dialyzers have a dedicated reprocessing area with strict cleaning protocols. Concentrate mixing rooms require specific PPE and product handling.
- Multi-shift operation. Most dialysis centers run two or three patient shifts per day. Cleaning has to happen between shifts (typically late morning, late afternoon, and overnight terminal cleaning), not just at end-of-day.
Our medical cleaning foundation
Premier Janitorial Services has been cleaning medical and dental practices across the Puget Sound for years. Every crew member is trained in OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen protocols, uses EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants by default, and follows documented service logs that hold up to compliance audits. Our existing medical cleaning capability is the foundation we extend to dialysis. We’re new to dialysis specifically — but we’re not new to high-stakes medical cleaning.
Dialysis center cleaning services we provide
- Between-shift terminal cleaning of patient treatment areas (chairs, machines, IV poles, surrounding surfaces)
- Restroom deep cleaning and sanitation (high-frequency in dialysis settings)
- Waiting room and patient check-in area cleaning
- Staff areas (breakroom, lockers, charting stations)
- RO water treatment area cleaning protocols
- Reuse / dialyzer reprocessing area sanitation (where applicable)
- Concentrate mixing area cleaning protocols
- Hard floor care (terrazzo, vinyl, sealed concrete) with hospital-grade products
- Carpet care in waiting and administrative areas
- Glass and high-touch surface disinfection on a documented frequency
- Regulated medical waste handling support (coordinated with your contracted medical waste vendor)
Service areas across Washington
We service dialysis facilities across the Puget Sound region — Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Olympia, Sumner, Spanaway, Puyallup, Lacey, Tukwila, Tumwater, Gig Harbor, Fife, Des Moines, and Auburn, WA. If your dialysis center is in a city not listed, contact us — we frequently extend coverage for facilities in nearby areas.
How we work with dialysis center administrators
- On-site walkthrough. Your administrator or facility manager walks our team through the facility, identifies the specific areas (patient floor, RO room, reuse area, waiting room, restrooms), and shares any specific protocols your medical director or ESRD Network has set.
- Written proposal. You receive a detailed cleaning proposal broken out by area, frequency (per-shift, daily, weekly, monthly), and cost — usually within 24 to 48 hours of the walkthrough.
- Compliance documentation packet. Before the first cleaning, we provide background-check verification, Certificate of Insurance, OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen training records, and a written summary of our cleaning protocols for your compliance file.
- Crew briefing. Before the first shift, the assigned crew is briefed on your facility’s layout, access procedures, and any specific requirements (PPE in certain zones, areas they can and can’t enter during patient hours, etc.).
- No long-term contracts. We earn the relationship through monthly performance. If a vendor isn’t working, you should be able to leave without a fight — that’s especially important in medical environments where compliance is non-negotiable.
Request a free walkthrough for your dialysis center
If you administer a dialysis center anywhere in the Puget Sound and you’re looking for a janitorial vendor that takes medical cleaning seriously, call (253) 245-1534 or request a free quote. We respond within one business day, and we’ll come to you for the walkthrough at a time that works around your patient schedule.
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