Childcare facilities present unique cleaning challenges that standard commercial programs aren't designed to address. Small children touch everything, put objects in their mouths, and have developing immune systems that make them especially vulnerable to illness. A cleaning program for a daycare or preschool must account for all of this while meeting strict regulatory standards.
Children interact with surfaces differently
Adults touch door handles and desktops. Children touch floors, walls at waist height, table legs, chair seats, and toy bins. They crawl, roll, and sit directly on surfaces that adults rarely contact. This means the definition of a "high-touch surface" in a childcare setting is fundamentally different from an office environment.
A cleaning program that focuses only on adult-height surfaces and countertops will miss the zones where children spend most of their time. Floor cleanliness is especially critical, since infants and toddlers are in constant contact with it. Residue from harsh cleaning chemicals on floors and low surfaces also poses an ingestion risk that doesn't exist in adult workplaces.
Product selection matters more here than anywhere
The products used in a childcare facility must effectively eliminate germs while remaining safe for small children. This requires careful selection of cleaning agents that are EPA-registered, effective against common childhood illnesses like norovirus and RSV, and free of harsh fumes or residues that could irritate developing respiratory systems.
Many general-purpose commercial cleaning products contain volatile organic compounds or strong fragrances that are inappropriate for spaces where young children breathe, play, and eat. The right approach uses products specifically formulated for environments where children are present, applied at correct dilution ratios and allowed proper contact time before being rinsed or wiped away.
Regulatory requirements set a high bar
Licensed childcare facilities in Texas operate under regulations from the Health and Human Services Commission that include specific standards for sanitation. These standards address how frequently toys must be sanitized, how restrooms and diaper-changing areas must be maintained, and what products are acceptable for use around children.
During licensing inspections, cleaning and sanitation practices receive close scrutiny. A facility that can't demonstrate consistent compliance risks citations, conditional licenses, or worse. Having a professional cleaning partner who understands these requirements helps ensure your facility stays ahead of inspections rather than scrambling to prepare for them.
How Delta manages this
Delta Janitorial Systems has cleaned childcare facilities, preschools, and church nurseries across the DFW metro for decades. We build daycare cleaning programs around the specific needs of environments where children are present, using child-safe, EPA-registered products and cleaning protocols that target the surfaces children actually touch.
Our Zero-Deviation Cleaning System ensures that every classroom, play area, restroom, and common space receives consistent, thorough attention on every visit. We coordinate with facility directors on scheduling to minimize disruption and ensure that all cleaning is completed before children arrive. With a 98% quarterly retention rate and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, we're committed to helping childcare providers maintain the safe, healthy spaces that parents expect and licensing agencies require.