Case Studies
Healthcare Curtain Sanitization & Documentation - Completed Outside Clinic Hours
A busy ambulatory surgery center needed privacy curtains in the main patient area restored to a hygienic, inspection-ready standard—without disrupting patient flow or clinical operations. Privacy curtains play a critical role in healthcare settings, providing a critical barrier against the spread of pathogens. Recent studies have found 90% of patient privacy curtains in healthcare environments harbored infectious diseases. Hospital style drapery is...
Hotel Guestroom Drapery Cleaning + Flameproofing - Same-Day Turnaround With No Rooms Out of Service
A 500 room high-occupancy Casino Hotel needed to deep clean guestroom drapery and blackout curtains to improve room freshness and reduce odor/allergen issues—without losing revenue by taking rooms out of service. The property also needed drapery to remain fire-code compliant, which required flameproofing after cleaning and updated certification...
District-Wide Stage Drapery Fire-Code Compliance + Preventative Maintenance Program for Schools
Stage Drapes are naturally flammable and represent a large volume of combustible material in schools. To reduce this risk, the fire code requires that all textiles in public buildings be certified as flame retardant. The Temecula Valley Unified School District did not have documentation needed to confirm that stage drapes and related soft goods were fire-code compliant. They also did not know the condition of the Stage Drapes at their various campuses including...
Theater Drapery & Soft-Goods Compliance - Completed Between Productions
The presence of hot lights, unsupervised spaces and electrical sparks increases the risk of fire. To reduce this risk, the fire code requires that all textiles in public buildings be certified as flame retardant. A busy theater venue needed stage drapery, masking, and soft goods restored and returned to documented fire-code compliance—without disrupting rehearsals, load-ins/outs, or scheduled performances...
Stadium Drapery & Soft-Goods Compliance for Major-League Baseball Stadium
A Major League Baseball stadium needed high-volume stage drape, masking, and soft goods restored and brought back into documented fire-code compliance—without disrupting a fixed event calendar or risking a failed Fire Inspection. Key constraints include tight, event-driven access windows, restricted back-of-house logistics, and expired or missing flame-retardant documentation on critical event soft goods...
