
Hospital-Grade Disinfection: What Sets It Apart From Standard Cleaning
Standard cleaning removes visible soil and organic material from surfaces. That is what it is designed to do, and in most domestic and office settings it is entirely adequate. Hospital-grade disinfection does something fundamentally different: it achieves a validated reduction in pathogenic microorganisms, bacteria, viruses and fungi, on surfaces to a level that is safe for high-risk environments.
In healthcare facilities, food-processing plants, aged care homes and any setting where vulnerable people or food safety are at stake, the distinction is not academic. A visually clean surface can carry a high microbial load. A disinfected surface has had that load systematically reduced by a verified chemical process.
Three Differences That Matter
1. The Chemistry
Hospital-grade disinfectants are formulated with active ingredients, quaternary ammonium compounds, hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine dioxide, at concentrations that achieve a quantified microbial kill. They carry a registration number and a product claim (e.g., “kills 99.999% of Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella and Influenza A“) that has been verified by independent laboratory testing.
Consumer disinfectant sprays may use the same class of chemistry at much lower concentrations, or they may use ingredients that reduce odour and inhibit mould growth without achieving the kill rates required for a clinical setting. If the product label does not state a specific log-reduction claim and list the target organisms, it is not a hospital-grade disinfectant.

2. The Dwell Time
Every disinfectant has a contact time, the minimum period the product must remain wet on the surface to achieve its stated kill claim. For most hospital-grade products this is between 1 and 10 minutes. In practice, surfaces are often wiped immediately after application, which defeats the purpose entirely and achieves a fraction of the claimed reduction.
3. The Application Method
Manual wiping, even with the correct product at the correct concentration, cannot reach every surface in a room. The undersides of surfaces, the backs of equipment, wall returns and corners, and the inside surfaces of furniture are all missed by a standard wipe-down. Electrostatic sprayers address this by charging the disinfectant droplets, which causes them to wrap around and adhere to all exposed surfaces, including areas that face away from the spray nozzle.

When You Need Hospital-Grade Disinfection
- Healthcare facilities, any facility where clinical care is provided, including private clinics, dental practices, physiotherapy rooms and veterinary practices.
- Aged care and frail care homes, where residents have reduced immunity and the consequences of pathogen exposure are severe.
- Food-processing and food-packaging plants, where surface contamination directly translates to product contamination and compliance failure.
- Post-outbreak remediation, following a confirmed or suspected outbreak of gastroenteritis, COVID-19, influenza or any notifiable condition in a workplace or public facility.
- High-traffic commercial spaces, hospitality venues, gyms, childcare facilities and shopping-centre common areas benefit from periodic validated disinfection treatments.
What ASC’s Disinfection Service Delivers
ASC Pest Control’s hospital-grade disinfection service uses registered disinfectants with verified kill claims, applied by electrostatic sprayer at the correct dilution and contact time. Every treatment is followed by a written certificate of treatment that records: the facility, date, areas treated, products used (with registration numbers), dilution rates, application method, and technician details.
Book a disinfection treatment
Get a written certificate of treatment with every service. Call 061 138 3989 or submit a request online and our team will respond within 4 business hours.