Hospitals
When Coach’s is called upon to perform remediation at a hospital, primary consideration is given to maintaining a clean environment and working with a minimum of disruption for the staff and patients.
This frequently involves separating Coach’s work area from the main hospital by constructing negative air chambers, and by providing air filtration to prevent contaminants from entering patient and treatment areas. These temporary walls also reduce work area noise which is detrimental to patient treatment and recovery.
Another consideration is given to areas where treatments such as chemotherapy and dialysis are provided. For some patients, the treatments are critical and therefore the work areas can’t be closed. When this situation occurs, Coach’s technicians work closely with hospital staff to insure that treatment continues uninterrupted and sanitary conditions are maintained.
- We follow ICRA protocol, experienced in type III and IV containments
- Experienced in critical cleaning including operating rooms and cancer centers
- Specialized equipment and experience to dry structure and prevent mold
- Infra-red camera inspection capability at every office
- Capacity for any size loss
- Have a disaster plan ready for JCAHO
- Reduce nosocomial infections due to dust and mold
- 24 hour on call response
- Complimentary training programs for staff
Adaptability is important in meeting these particular needs of the staff and for the hospital environment. The staff at Coach’s has the experience to recognize these needs and to meet them.

