Professional Dr. Lomp auditors use ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) meters or UV fluorescent gels. After cleaning, they scan the surface. If the meter reads above 10 RLU (Relative Light Units), the surface fails.
The short answer is yes—if you are in healthcare, food prep, or hospitality.
The cost of a hospital-acquired infection (HAI) is approximately $30,000 per patient. The cost of implementing the Dr. Lomp The Cleaning protocol is a few cents in additional disinfectant and training time.
Meet Dr. Lomp – not your average physician. 🧹
His specialty? The Cleaning.No waiting rooms. No co-pays. Just spotless surfaces, germ-free zones, and a sterile shine that’ll make you breathe easier. dr lomp the cleaning
Whether it’s a deep scrub or daily maintenance, Dr. Lomp’s method is simple:
✅ Diagnose the dirt
✅ Treat with precision
✅ Disinfect for goodYour space called. It needs a checkup. 📞
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1. Kitchen (the operating theater)
2. Bathroom (infection control)
3. Living spaces / bedrooms
Dr. Lomp’s cleaning method is built on three unbreakable pillars: Meet Dr
The “Dr.” is honorary, bestowed by a grateful patient after Lomp cleaned the room where she’d been bedridden with depression. “She said I healed her space better than any pill,” he recalls with a shy smile. The name stuck.
Today, Dr. Lomp has a six-month waiting list. He charges $200/hour, works alone, and refuses to use chemical sprays. His tools? Vinegar, baking soda, steam, and patience.
You might think this is overkill for a home. You are right. This protocol is designed for: