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Most clean for looks.
We clean for compliance.

We clean like your dental license depends on it.

Most dental office cleaners don’t know clinical protocol.
They skip the eyewash. Miss the expirations. Use the wrong disinfectants.

And when OSHA walks in, you’re the one who answers for it.

SRP Cleaning is different.

  • Safe. Reliable. Professional

  • Founded by a dental hygienist

  • Trained on infection control

  • Backed by checklists, audits and proof

Because it does.

spraying hypochlorous acid on dental office surface

What changes with SRP?

A space that holds up to your standards, and theirs.

Confident dentist in white coat and gloves smiling with arms crossed in a clean operatory, while a hygienist treats a patient in the background.
  • Guesswork is replaced with documentation

  • Missed details get flagged — not ignored

  • Staff stops staying late to redo someone else’s job

  • EPA-registered disinfectants: safe for humans, lethal on pathogens

  • Clinical zones stay protected — we don’t touch trays or instruments

  • Every clean is logged: photos, checklists, reports

  • Built by someone who’s worked in the operatory, not just around it

  • Spaces look clean — and meet clinical expectations

  • Audits feel less like a gamble

  • Patients compliment cleanliness

Smiling dental team with a patient in the chair, highlighting trust, comfort, and professional care in a clean operatory.

Audits aren’t predictable.
But they’re survivable—when your cleaning partner thinks like you do

The SRP Protocol

Every clean comes with proof.

Our clinical-grade system for compliance clean.

Anyone can say they clean well.

We follow a protocol—one built by a dental hygienist who’s seen what happens when corners get cut.

Every dental office gets the same clinical system. Every clean is documented and every zone is accounted for.

We don’t say it’s done, we show it.

Built by a Dental Hygienist who knows the standard.

A female dental worker wearing a mask, gloves, and a white coat cleaning dental equipment in a dental office setting.
Empty dental clinic or dentist office with glass partition, dental chair, and equipment.
Empty dental examination room with dental chair, tools, monitor, and supplies.

Sarah spent over a decade inside dental practices of every kind — from small private offices to DSOs and large systems like Kaiser Permanente. She’s seen how cleaning protocols shift from one to the next — and where vendors quietly fall short.

SRP was built to close the gaps. Not with guesswork — but with the same clinical logic your dental license depends on.

Clean isn’t enough when compliance is on the line.

Because your cleaning vendor is either a compliance partner — or a liability.