With the start of the new year, many healthcare Environmental Services (EVS) leaders evaluate new products, renegotiate contracts, or standardize across departments. But for EVS Directors and Managers, one truth remains constant:
A product is only as effective as the team using it.
Even the most advanced disinfectant or wipe system can fail if training is inconsistent, adoption is uneven, or frontline staff lack confidence in the change.
So how do you ensure new product training sticks — and translates into measurable infection prevention outcomes?
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) remain a persistent challenge across the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on any given day, approximately 1 in 31 hospital patients has at least one healthcare-associated infection (CDC HAI Data Portal).
Environmental contamination plays a significant role in transmission of pathogens such as C. difficile, MRSA, VRE, and other multidrug-resistant organisms. The CDC and infection prevention literature emphasize the importance of proper cleaning and disinfection of high-touch surfaces in preventing spread (CDC Environmental Cleaning Guidance).
Additionally, The Joint Commission continues to identify infection control and environment of care issues among commonly cited areas during surveys (The Joint Commission – Infection Control Resources).
A product conversion without structured onboarding introduces risk at every one of these points.
Even well-intentioned improvements can create friction. Common barriers EVS leaders encounter include:
The Association for the Healthcare Environment (AHE) emphasizes the importance of competency validation and ongoing education in maintaining high environmental hygiene standards (AHE Practice Guidance – Environmental Cleaning).
Without reinforcement, even well-delivered in-services can lose effectiveness over time.
For training to truly stick, it must go beyond a single in-service.
Leadership alignment reduces frontline resistance. When Infection Prevention, EVS leadership, and Supply Chain are aligned on why a change is happening — whether to reduce HAIs, improve compliance, or standardize system-wide — messaging becomes clearer and more consistent.
All shifts need equal access to training. Night shift education is often inconsistent, leading to variability in practice.
Most adoption failures occur after go-live. Without follow-up:
Sustainable adoption requires structured post-conversion support.
ecognizing that product conversions can disrupt operations if not carefully managed, Contec Professional developed ProStart™ — a guided onboarding and conversion program designed specifically for complex healthcare environments.
According to Contec’s customer-facing literature, ProStart™ is:
“More than a product conversion — ProStart™ is a structured onboarding experience designed to ensure confidence, consistency, and long-term success.”
As outlined in the ProStart™ overview (Page 1–2), the program includes:
✔ Collaborative Planning
Contec aligns with facility leadership to establish goals, timelines, and responsibilities — ensuring organization-wide buy-in from day one.
✔ Comprehensive Staff Education
All shifts receive consistent, hands-on in-service training supported by clear communication tools and educational resources.
✔ Facility-Specific Customization
Departments with unique workflows — including OR, ICU, ED, and Labor & Delivery — are assessed so no area is overlooked.
✔ Conversion Day Support
Products are staged, old inventory is removed if needed, and Contec support is on-site to ensure a smooth transition.
✔ Ongoing Follow-Up
Post-conversion check-ins reinforce training, support new hires, and confirm long-term adoption.
For EVS Directors concerned about staff resistance, documentation gaps, or audit defensibility, this structured model reduces the variability that often undermines new product success.
Research published in infection prevention literature consistently shows that improved environmental cleaning compliance correlates with reduced pathogen transmission risk.
For example, CDC guidance emphasizes consistent and thorough cleaning of high-touch surfaces as a critical component of preventing transmission of healthcare-associated pathogens (CDC Environmental Cleaning Guidelines).
…it strengthens your infection prevention strategy and improves confidence during surveys.
For EVS Eddie — whether Director of Environmental Services, Environment of Care Coordinator, or Health System Manager — product training is more than an operational task.
A structured onboarding program like ProStart™ allows EVS leaders to demonstrate proactive leadership rather than reactive problem-solving.
Learn how ProStart™ provides a structured, hands-on onboarding experience designed specifically for complex healthcare environments. From collaborative planning to post-conversion follow-up, ProStart™ helps ensure confidence, consistency, and long-term success.
Download the ProStart™ overview to see how it works:
ProStart™ – A Proven Path to Seamless Product Adoption
Or connect directly with your Contec Professional representative to build a customized ProStart™ plan for your facility.