We have been very pleased with the quality of their linens. Our customers are pleased. Great service and great quality!!
Darrell Bailey, Custom Select Catering
Economy Linen, quality products and excellent customer service! Thanks to Economy, I can provide an elegant look and feel to our Ballroom experience here at the Paramount Theater. Economy’s prompt attention to product orders has saved me from a crises on more than one occasion and it has earned them the description of being impeccably reliable. One cannot go wrong with Economy Linen!
Jon McDaniel
Operations Manager
Paramount Theatre Centre
Building and maintaining trust in your medical facility’s location, whether you are a small clinic or a large scale hospital, is as important as the care and of your patients. To keep your medical facility meeting the highest standards of cleanliness, it is a best to use a medical linen service company that has been certified by a third party. This will give your clinic, hospital or medical office a competitive advantage over other facilities that are not having their linens cleaned in the most efficient manner. This will demonstrate to your patients and staff that your protecting their best interest which is their health and well-being. Linens that are attended to in this way will promote confidence in those who use it. Medical linens can be a huge supplier of bacteria and pathogens. Some Laundry services do not have the proper equipment, or do not implement the best techniques needed to prevent the spread of these harmful bacteria. It is always beneficial to use certified professional services.
There are many benefits of working with a Certified Hospital Laundry Service such as Economy Linen and Towel Service. One of these are the certifications we have received from Medtegrity, TRSA, CSC and other networks prove that our company takes the utmost care when handling soiled medical linens. Economy Linen handles all of these delicate items in the most environmentally friendly form too! Your medical linens will be cleaned in the most hygienic and environmentally safe manner. Any laundry service company that has taken the steps in obtaining a certification or accreditation means they place an extremely high value on offering the best quality, customer care and satisfaction in their business. Peace of mind in a business as sensitive as the medical field is invaluable, especially to the people that are in charge of handling those delicate items. Having a knowledgeable textile provider is key in order to offer your medical facility the best service in processing this type of laundry. Adhering to federal government regulations and guidelines is extremely important to guarantee your patients and staff safety.
If you are not sure if your current service provider is already certified with a strong third-party certification agency, such as TRSA (Textile Rental Service Association), HLAC (Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council) or with a federal agency, such as OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), contact us today to learn more about how we can specifically help your business. Don’t compromise the quality of the service you provide your clients, especially when their health is in question.
Golfers can hit the course to help sick kids.
Economy Linen is hosting a golf outing at Green Valley Golf Course September 22nd. Money raised will be used to purchase Christmas gifts for every child staying at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Kelly Beem has been organizing these golf outings every year since 2006.
“It just touches home for a lot of people because I do know a lot of people that have had children at Nationwide and you know just to let them know we are always thinking of them,” said Beem
The Barn is co-sponsoring the event. After the golf outing a fundraiser will be held at the restaurant, featuring a very unique item.
“We do have a live auction with the OSU football and a lot of other large items. The OSU football was signed by John Cooper, Earle Bruce, Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer. It’s a one of a kind, very unique. I don’t think it’s ever been done or will be done again in the near future.”