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Practice Health Check Infection Control Consultants. Advancing Infection Control and Patient Safety in the Practice of Medicine and Dentistry.

Construction and renovation projects in healthcare facilities demand more than timelines and budgets, they require a com...
05/22/2026

Construction and renovation projects in healthcare facilities demand more than timelines and budgets, they require a commitment to patient safety, infection prevention, and regulatory excellence.

From containment strategies and air quality management to dust control and traffic flow planning, every phase of construction in healthcare environments must align with Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) best practices & Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements. Proper risk assessments and mitigation measures help protect patients, residents, staff, and visitors throughout the project lifecycle.

Connect with our team to ensure your next project is executed safely, efficiently and with full IPAC and CSA compliance.

Wishing everyone a joyful Victoria Day! Stay safe and have a fantastic day!
05/18/2026

Wishing everyone a joyful Victoria Day! Stay safe and have a fantastic day!

05/09/2026

✅️ ODA ASM 2026, it's a wrap!

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth (1745) to meet us and chat all things infection prevention and control.

We made so many new friends and reunited with past and current clients. The show energy was something else this year.

For those who signed up for our complimentary IPAC webinar, you will receive some information soon with the upcoming date and time.

If you didn't get a change to stop by but still want to connect, please email us at [email protected]

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Final day at  ASM 2026!We’ve loved reconnecting with colleagues, meeting new faces, and having so many great conversatio...
05/08/2026

Final day at ASM 2026!

We’ve loved reconnecting with colleagues, meeting new faces, and having so many great conversations about IPAC throughout the event.

There’s still time to connect - stop by booth #1745 today before the show closes to chat all things IPAC with our team!







One day to go! Swing by booth  #1745 at  ASM and connect with our IPAC experts. Our powerhouse team of certified infecti...
05/06/2026

One day to go! Swing by booth #1745 at ASM and connect with our IPAC experts.

Our powerhouse team of certified infection control and clinical experts brings deep expertise across infection prevention, dental hygiene, quality improvement, occupational health, and environmental services.

With CIC certified professionals, registered dental hygienists, and certified Clinical Dental Infection Prevention and Control specialists leading the way, we’re proud to be active voices shaping the future of dental infection control.

Come say hi - let’s talk IPAC!

This World Hand Hygiene Day, we join the World Health Organization in reinforcing a simple but powerful message: proper ...
05/05/2026

This World Hand Hygiene Day, we join the World Health Organization in reinforcing a simple but powerful message: proper hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to prevent infections and protect us all.

Whether you’re in a healthcare setting or at home, every moment of hand hygiene matters. From patient care to daily routines, clean hands reduce the spread of harmful germs and improve health outcomes worldwide.

Let’s commit to making hand hygiene a priority - not just today, but every day.



Emergency Preparedness Week is a reminder that readiness isn’t just about large-scale crises, it’s also about the everyd...
05/04/2026

Emergency Preparedness Week is a reminder that readiness isn’t just about large-scale crises, it’s also about the everyday systems and habits that keep people safe, both at work and at home.

Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) plays a critical role in emergency preparedness. Whether facing an outbreak, or an unexpected public health threat, strong IPAC practices help organizations respond quickly, protect staff and patients, and limit the spread of infections.

Preparedness in the workplace means:
• Having clear protocols that can scale during a crisis
• Ensuring staff are trained and confident in IPAC measures
• Maintaining adequate supplies of PPE and hygiene resources
• Embedding infection control into every level of planning

But preparedness doesn’t stop at work. Preparedness is at home, too.
• Keep basic supplies on hand (hand sanitizer, disinfectants, masks if needed)
• Stay up to date with vaccinations and public health guidance
• Practice everyday habits like hand hygiene and staying home when sick
• Have a simple plan for how your household would manage during an outbreak or disruption

The past few years have shown that emergencies don’t always come with warning. Integrating IPAC into both organizational planning and personal routines strengthens resilience and helps communities respond with confidence when it matters most.

This week, take a moment to review both your own and your organization’s readiness. Preparedness is a shared responsibility.

We’re excited to be at ODA ASM 2026!Stop by booth  #1745 to say hello, ask questions, and start great conversations. Whe...
05/01/2026

We’re excited to be at ODA ASM 2026!

Stop by booth #1745 to say hello, ask questions, and start great conversations.

Whether you have an IPAC question or just want to connect, we’re looking forward to seeing you there.

Come visit us! We can’t wait to chat all things IPAC!



Today, on National Physicians’ Day, we recognize the dedication, expertise, and compassion physicians bring to patient c...
05/01/2026

Today, on National Physicians’ Day, we recognize the dedication, expertise, and compassion physicians bring to patient care every single day.

From championing hand hygiene to supporting antimicrobial stewardship and evidence-based practices, physicians play a vital role in protecting patients, staff, and communities from preventable harm.

Thank you for your leadership in creating safer care environments.

Vaccines save lives. Over the past 50 years, vaccines have saved an estimated 154 million lives worldwide, and they cont...
04/30/2026

Vaccines save lives. Over the past 50 years, vaccines have saved an estimated 154 million lives worldwide, and they continue to prevent 3.5 million to 5 million deaths every year. Many diseases that used to be common in Canada, such as diphtheria and polio - are now rare, thanks to vaccines.

The time is now – vaccines protect us and the communities we live in.
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Together, we remember workers who have died, were injured, or became ill from their job. We commit to protecting workers...
04/28/2026

Together, we remember workers who have died, were injured, or became ill from their job.

We commit to protecting workers and preventing further workplace tragedies.
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