Specialty Service

Chemotherapeutic Cleaning for Oncology & Compounding Environments

Hazardous-drug residue is not a normal cleaning problem. It requires trained crews, segregated equipment, proper PPE, and documented decontamination protocols. We provide all of it.

Work Most Cleaning Companies Refuse

Chemotherapy drugs are hazardous medications. Trace residue on surfaces — counters, equipment, floors, waste chutes — presents a documented exposure risk to the staff who work in the facility every day. Antineoplastic (chemotherapy) drugs have long been recognized as hazardous medications, and the environments where they are compounded, administered, and cleaned carry specific surface-decontamination and handling requirements.

Most commercial cleaning companies are not set up to do this work. The training is specific, the PPE adds cost, the waste stream requires chain-of-custody documentation, and the insurance profile is different. So they decline. Facility managers at oncology practices, infusion centers, and 503B compounding outsourcing facilities often call five or six vendors before they find one willing to quote the work. We are that vendor.

Facilities We Clean

Oncology Clinics & Infusion Centers

Patient bays, chemo chairs, pump stations, staff prep areas, and waste management zones. Cleaned to HD (hazardous drug) exposure protocols between shifts or on scheduled rotations.

Chemotherapy Compounding Pharmacies

Pharmacy cleanrooms, negative-pressure compounding areas, pass-through chambers, anterooms, and containment primary engineering controls (C-PECs). Scoped to your facility's environmental monitoring program.

Hospital Outpatient Oncology

Specialty cleaning scopes for hospital outpatient oncology departments when housekeeping capacity or expertise is constrained.

Hospice & Long-Term Care with HD Administration

Residential facilities where chemotherapeutic or other hazardous drugs are administered on-site and require specialty cleaning of patient rooms, soiled utility, and medication prep areas.

Decommissioning & Deep Decontamination

Facility closures, space repurposing, and post-spill decontamination where documented remediation of hazardous drug residue is required before the space can be released.

How We Handle It

01

Site Assessment & Written Scope

We walk the facility with your clinical or pharmacy lead, review your facility's hazardous-drug cleaning requirements and SOP if applicable, and document the scope in writing. No handshake-only work — ever.

02

Dedicated Equipment & Supplies

HD-zone cleaning equipment, mops, buckets, and microfiber are segregated by account and never cross-used with standard commercial accounts. Single-use wipes where required. Chemistry matched to your SOP.

03

Trained Crews with Documented Competency

Only crew members who have completed HD handling training work on chemotherapeutic accounts. Training records are on file and available on request for your compliance documentation.

04

Chain-of-Custody Waste Handling

Contaminated PPE, wipes, and any removed contaminated materials are bagged, labeled, and transferred to your facility's regulated medical waste or HD waste stream per your protocols. We do not transport HD waste off-site.

05

Documented Cleaning Logs

Every visit produces a written log: scope completed, chemistry used, crew on site, time stamps, and any exceptions. Available for your state Board of Pharmacy or Joint Commission documentation.

Standards We Work To

  • Hazardous-drug surface-decontamination best practices for healthcare settings
  • Current hazardous-drug handling guidance for antineoplastic agents
  • Standard occupational hazard-communication and exposure-limit practices
  • Your facility's internal HD handling SOP and environmental monitoring program

Common Questions

Do you transport hazardous drug waste off-site?
No. HD waste remains on your facility's regulated waste stream. Our role is cleaning and documentation, not waste transport. We coordinate bagging, labeling, and handoff per your existing waste vendor contract.
Are your crews trained for chemotherapeutic cleaning?
Chemotherapeutic-cleaning competency is facility-specific, not a single national certification. What we provide is documented hazardous-drug handling training for every crew member who works on a chemotherapeutic account, dedicated equipment segregation, and per-visit logs your facility can reference in its own compliance documentation program.
What chemistry do you use?
We match chemistry to your facility's SOP. For chemotherapeutic decontamination, that typically includes a validated surfactant-based cleaner followed by a sodium hypochlorite or peroxide-based deactivator, with a neutralization step where required. We do not bring unvalidated chemistry into your environment.
Can you take on emergency spill response?
We can quote emergency spill response as a separate scope, and we can train your facility team on first-response containment so the scene is stable until we arrive. Emergency response SLAs depend on distance from our nearest metro base.

Talk to Us About Your Facility

Chemotherapeutic cleaning quotes are always preceded by a site walk-through and a review of your existing SOP. No commitment, no sales pressure — just an honest conversation about what the work requires.

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