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      Manufacturing Cleaning

      FDA Contract Sanitation Services Tailored to Your Facility

      Manufacturing Cleaning

      Maintaining optimal cleanliness and compliance with FDA standards is essential for the success of any food production facility. Our contract sanitation services are designed to deliver the highest levels of safety, hygiene, and operational efficiency for your business.

      Sanitation for Produce Facilities

      We provide comprehensive services tailored for fresh produce processing:

      • Scheduled Cleaning: Thorough daily and weekly cleaning routines adapted to your operations.
      • Pathogen Control: Strategies to eliminate contamination risks during production.
      • Allergen Safety: Measures to minimize allergen exposure in handling areas.
      • Strict FDA Compliance: Every procedure aligns with the latest FDA regulations.
      • Audit-Ready Maintenance: Ensuring your facility is always prepared for inspections.
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      Services for Bakery Facilities

      Our solutions address the unique needs of bakery production:

      • Equipment Sanitation: Specialized techniques for cleaning baking equipment.
      • Allergen Control: Preventing cross-contamination of sensitive ingredients.
      • Custom Cleaning Plans: Tailored schedules to suit your bakery’s operations.
      • Full FDA Compliance: Structured processes to meet regulatory demands.
      • Audit Preparedness: Support for inspections and certification readiness.
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      Ready-To-Eat (RTE) FacilitiesSanitation for Dry Food Facilities

      For businesses handling dry food products, we offer:

      • Daily Cleaning Routines: Maintaining clean surfaces and machinery.
      • Waste Management Solutions: Efficient systems for handling production waste.
      • Quality Assurance Checks: Regular inspections to uphold high standards.
      • Transparent Reporting: Detailed documentation for FDA compliance.
      • Continuous Improvement: Evolving sanitation processes to meet new FDA requirements.

      Six steps of sanitation

      step one

      Dry cleaning

      Employees pickup dry trash and product from the facility floor and dispose of it in garbage bins. Cover all sensitive to water areas.

      Pre-rinsing

      For items that can be washed with water, the next step is pre-rinsing. By aiding in the removal of any loose dirt or debris, this prepares the area for cleaning.

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      step three

      Soap & Scrub

      Pre-rinse the area, then scrub it thoroughly with a brush or cloth using soap and scrub or detergent. This helps to get rid of any germs, stains, or leftover grime.

      Post-Rinse

      Rinse the area thoroughly with clean water after scrubbing it to remove any soap or detergent that might have lingered.

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      step five

      Inspect

      Once you've washed and rinsed an object or surface, check to see if it's clean and free of any stains, dirt, or germs.

      Sanitize

      The final step in sanitation is to use a chemical sanitizer or disinfectant to sanitize the surface or object. This lessens the chance of infection by killing any leftover bacteria or viruses.

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      step-one 1

      Dry cleaning

      Employees pickup dry trash and product from the facility floor and dispose of it in garbage bins. Cover all sensitive to water areas.

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      Soap & Scrub

      Pre-rinse the area, then scrub it thoroughly with a brush or cloth using soap and scrub or detergent. This helps to get rid of any germs, stains, or leftover grime.

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      Inspect

      Once you've washed and rinsed an object or surface, check to see if it's clean and free of any stains, dirt, or germs.

      Pre-rinsing

      For items that can be washed with water, the next step is pre-rinsing. By aiding in the removal of any loose dirt or debris, this prepares the area for cleaning.

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      Post-Rinse

      Rinse the area thoroughly with clean water after scrubbing it to remove any soap or detergent that might have lingered.

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      step-four 4

      Sanitize

      The final step in sanitation is to use a chemical sanitizer or disinfectant to sanitize the surface or object. This lessens the chance of infection by killing any leftover bacteria or viruses.

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      Transform your workplace with expert cleaning

      Reliable. Customizable. Exceptional.

      A spotless environment goes beyond aesthetics - it’s essential for productivity and your brand’s reputation. We provide expert cleaning solutions for busy offices, large commercial properties, and a variety of business environments. With fast response times, a trained team, and cutting-edge tools, we deliver impeccable results that meet your unique needs.

      Let us handle the details so you can focus on what matters most: growing your business

      General Cleaning Sanitation

      Our specialists are equipped to handle any damage to your property.

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      Why General - Clean?

      At General Clean, we are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest quality commercial cleaning services. Our team of experienced professionals is trained in the latest cleaning techniques and uses state-of-the-art equipment to ensure that your facility is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.

      Here is our commercial cleaning services list:

      Cleaning

      Removal of soil particles from surfaces.

      Sanitizing

      Using a chemical or physical agent to rid your business of diseases causing organisms.

      Choose General Clean for all of your commercial cleaning needs, and experience the difference that our high-quality services can make for your business. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help your business stay clean and healthy.

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      Discover how our expert cleaning services can elevate the cleanliness and efficiency of your business. We specialize in providing customized cleaning solutions designed to meet the unique needs of your office, retail space, or industrial facility.

      Let’s discuss how we can help create a healthier, more productive environment for your team and customers.

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        FDA contract sanitation services ensure that facilities regulated by the Food and Drug Administration meet strict cleanliness and hygiene standards. These services are essential for industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage production, cosmetics, and medical devices to maintain compliance with FDA regulations.

        Our FDA sanitation services include equipment cleaning, surface disinfection, environmental monitoring, and waste management. We also provide deep cleaning for production areas, cleanrooms, and high-touch surfaces. We use FDA-approved cleaning agents and follow protocols tailored to each industry’s specific requirements.

        We strictly follow Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and FDA guidelines for sanitation. Our team is trained in proper cleaning and disinfection techniques, uses FDA-approved cleaning solutions, and provides detailed documentation to meet audit and inspection requirements.

        FDA sanitation services are vital for preventing contamination, ensuring product safety, and maintaining compliance with federal regulations. Proper sanitation protects consumers, reduces the risk of product recalls, and supports the integrity and reputation of your business in highly regulated industries.