Every product and device we deploy is approved, tested, and traceable to a Canadian regulatory standard. Below is the complete list of disinfectants (with Health Canada Drug Identification Numbers), verification equipment, and protocols in use at our healthcare and commercial facilities.
All disinfectants are selected from Health Canada's Drug Product Database (DPN), carry an active Drug Identification Number (DIN), and are appropriate for the Spaulding classification level of each surface zone.
Broad-spectrum hospital disinfectant. Kills C. difficile spores, MRSA, norovirus, and COVID-19. Non-toxic, odour-free formulation safe for occupied rooms.
One-step disinfectant-cleaner for high-touch surfaces and patient-care areas. EPA-registered, tuberculocidal, effective against 50+ pathogens in 1 minute.
PHAC and PIDAC-recommended sporicidal for C. difficile outbreak response, blood/body fluid spills, and terminal cleans in isolation rooms.
Ready-to-use sporicidal disinfectant for C. difficile outbreak remediation. Approved by Public Health Ontario for high-risk healthcare environments.
Low-residue quaternary ammonium disinfectant for food-service and commercial surfaces. Approved for direct food-contact surfaces when rinsed. NSF registered.
Low-VOC, biodegradable general-purpose cleaners certified to Green Seal GS-37 Edition 2.3. Used in non-critical zones to reduce chemical burden on indoor air quality.
Scientific verification — not self-assessment — is the standard we hold ourselves to. Every completed visit is eligible for ATP bioluminescence spot-testing on request.
Real-time surface cleanliness verification. RLU readings logged per zone per visit. Benchmarked against IPAC Canada thresholds for high-touch surfaces.
Wrap-around electrostatic application for 100% surface coverage including undersides, backs, and irregular surfaces. 3× faster than conventional spray-and-wipe.
254 nm UV-C units for terminal disinfection of isolation rooms, ORs, and immunocompromised patient areas. Deployed post-outbreak or per infection control practitioner order.
True HEPA (H14, ≥99.995%) filtration. Mandatory for dust-generating tasks in clinical environments per PIDAC 2018 and CSA Z317.13 construction/renovation protocols.
Red = isolation/bathroom, Yellow = patient zone, Green = general, Blue = glass/windows. Prevents cross-contamination between zones per IPAC Canada 2023 guidance.
GPS-timestamped, photo-documented cleaning checklists completed per room. Records retained for audit. Client-accessible via the Customer Portal in real time.
Each room carries a scannable QR code. Technicians scan on entry and exit, creating an immutable audit trail of who cleaned what, when, and with which products.
Facility-mounted closed-loop dilution stations eliminate manual measurement error. Ensures correct DIN-compliant concentration every time — no over- or under-dilution.
Every product selection and cleaning protocol is governed by one or more of the following Canadian and international standards. Our selection process is reviewed annually by our Infection Control consultant.
All surfaces categorized as Critical (sterilization), Semi-Critical (high-level disinfection), or Non-Critical (low-level disinfection). Disinfectant selection tied to classification level — never under-specified.
Public Health Ontario's provincial standard for cleaning and disinfection of healthcare environments. Governs frequency, method, product concentration, and documentation requirements.
National infection prevention and control framework. All GreenSpark technicians complete the IPAC Canada core competency training module annually.
All disinfectants verified against the DPN prior to procurement. Only products with an active DIN and appropriate pathogen spectrum for the target environment are approved for use.
Governs cleaning product selection for non-critical zones. Ensures low VOC, biodegradable formulations are used wherever clinically appropriate — reducing occupant chemical exposure.
Our SDS binder and full product specification sheet are available to procurement officers, infection control practitioners, and facility managers on request.
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