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Sanitization & Disinfection
Office Sanitization & Disinfection in Southern New Hampshire
Hospital-grade disinfectant protocols applied to the high-touch surfaces that actually spread illness — door handles, switches, shared keyboards, restrooms, and break-room fixtures.
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Why sanitization and cleaning aren't the same
A standard clean removes visible dirt. Sanitization reduces the microbial load on a surface to a safe level, and disinfection goes further — actively killing bacteria and viruses on contact. Most offices need both, because a surface that looks clean can still be covered in pathogens that spread cold, flu, and GI illness between your team members. Targeted disinfection of the right surfaces is one of the highest-ROI things a business can do to reduce sick days.
Our service uses EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants — the same category used in medical and dental offices — with correct dwell times so the products actually do what they're labeled to do.
What's included in our sanitization service
- High-touch point disinfection — door handles, push plates, light switches, elevator buttons
- Shared equipment — phones, shared keyboards, printer buttons, conference controls
- Restroom disinfection — fixtures, handles, flush levers, stall partitions, dispensers
- Break room sanitization — microwave handles, fridge handles, sink, coffee station
- Entryway disinfection — door glass, push bars, desk surfaces in reception
- Electrostatic spray application available for full-surface coverage in high-concern cases
- EPA-registered products — documented MSDS sheets available on request
- Correct dwell times — products stay wet long enough to work
Who sanitization is for
- Medical, dental, and therapy offices — patient-facing surfaces and shared equipment
- Offices with recurring illness — cold and flu season outbreaks, shared workspace transmission
- Co-working spaces — shared desks, shared equipment, high turnover
- Childcare and education adjacent offices — higher pathogen exposure
- Any office with immunocompromised team members or clients
- Post-outbreak cleanup — after a confirmed flu, COVID, norovirus, or RSV exposure
Recurring vs. one-time disinfection
Most offices layer sanitization onto their recurring cleaning schedule — a daily high-touch wipe-down plus a deeper disinfection pass weekly or monthly. This is what keeps pathogen counts from building between deep cleans. One-time disinfection is also available for post-outbreak response, tenant turnover, or event prep.
Pricing and scope
Sanitization is usually scoped as a layered add-on to recurring cleaning rather than a standalone service, which keeps the cost down. Pricing depends on the number of high-touch points, whether electrostatic spray is required, and the frequency. We'll scope the right protocol during the free walkthrough — no upselling.
Why businesses choose ROCS for disinfection
- EPA-registered product list — documented and shared on request
- Correct technique and dwell time — trained staff, not rushed wipe-downs
- Same crew on your account — consistency matters for protocol compliance
- Licensed, bonded, and insured in New Hampshire
- Rapid response for post-outbreak cleanup situations
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