Practice managers need cleaning that can be evidenced against NHS cleaning standards and CQC requirements, with infection-control practice built in as routine, not an add-on. For clinical areas the specification follows infection-prevention-and-control expectations; for reception and admin areas a standard commercial specification applies.
Industry and service pages for primary care
- GP Surgery Cleaning — Cleaning specified for clinical and non-clinical areas of a GP practice.
- Dental Practice Cleaning — Cleaning around dental surgeries and decontamination areas.
- Clinic & Day-Surgery Cleaning — Cleaning for clinics and day-surgery units with a higher clinical-risk profile.
- Clinical & Infection-Control Cleaning — Infection-prevention-and-control-led cleaning for clinical settings.
Guides for practice managers
- NHS Cleaning Standards Explained — What the NHS cleaning standards framework covers and how it applies outside acute trusts.
- CQC Cleaning Requirements — What CQC inspectors look for in cleaning and hygiene evidence.

