3 Zone Deep Clean Training

Master hospital cleaning protocols through realistic scenarios

ICU Ward - Understanding the 3-Zone Method
You're assigned to clean a critical care unit. Understanding the zones is essential for patient safety.

A patient in the ICU has just been discharged. You need to perform a thorough deep clean before the next admission. The room contains life-support equipment, monitors, and requires strict infection control protocols.

Emergency Department - Equipment and Timing
The ED requires rapid turnover between patients. Proper equipment and timing are critical.

You're cleaning a trauma bay in the Emergency Department. The room was used for a critical patient and needs immediate deep cleaning for the next emergency case. Speed and efficiency are essential.

Surgical Ward - Cleaning Procedures
Post-operative patients require the highest standards of cleanliness to prevent surgical site infections.

You're preparing a surgical ward room for a post-operative patient. The previous patient had a complex procedure, and the room requires comprehensive cleaning following strict protocols to prevent any risk of infection.

Pediatric Ward - Chemical Safety and Preparation
Children are more vulnerable to chemical exposure. Proper preparation and safety measures are crucial.

You're cleaning a pediatric ward where children with compromised immune systems are treated. Chemical preparation must be precise, and safety protocols must be followed strictly to protect these vulnerable patients.