Industries — Healthcare & Medical Facilities

Healthcare &
Medical Facilities

Exterior maintenance that never conflicts with patient care, access protocols, or active facility operations.

Hospitals and medical campuses operate around the clock with no tolerance for disruption. Patient access can't be blocked, infection control standards are non-negotiable, and exterior maintenance has always been the project that gets pushed indefinitely because the logistics never cooperate. DRIP removes every one of those barriers — no scaffolding, no ground equipment, no access conflicts, and no downtime.

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DRIP FPV drone performing commercial exterior cleaning

Built for This
Why Healthcare Facilities Choose DRIP
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Zero Operational Impact
Patient Care Never Pauses.
Hospital entrances, emergency access lanes, and patient drop-off zones cannot be obstructed — ever. Drone systems operate entirely above the ground plane, requiring no footprint in access corridors, parking structures, or facility entrances. The building gets cleaned without a single operational conflict below.
Credentials & Compliance
FAA Certified. Fully Insured. Operationally Disciplined.
Healthcare environments require vendors who take credentialing seriously. DRIP holds FAA Part 107 drone certification, carries full commercial liability coverage, and operates with the documentation standards that regulated facilities expect. We're built to pass your vendor approval process.
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Campus Scale
Built for Large, Complex Campuses.
Medical campuses are among the most architecturally complex environments to maintain — multiple connected buildings, rooftop equipment, elevated walkways, and facades that have never seen a cleaning crew because access was never practical. DRIP covers all of it without the infrastructure of traditional methods.

The Problem
The Facility That Can Never Stop Has the Hardest Time Getting Clean.

Healthcare facilities present a near-impossible set of constraints for traditional exterior cleaning. Emergency access must remain unobstructed at all times. Patient drop-off and ambulance lanes cannot be encumbered. Infection control standards limit what chemical agents can be used near air intakes, and scaffolding near sensitive clinical areas creates liability concerns that most facilities won't accept.

The result is that exterior maintenance gets deferred longer in healthcare than almost any other building type. Biological growth, atmospheric deposits, and years of deferred cleaning accumulate on facades that represent a healthcare organization's public identity — the face of an institution patients and families are trusting with their most critical moments.

DRIP operates cleanly above all of it. No ground equipment. No access corridor conflicts. No chemical runoff near sensitive areas. We coordinate directly with your facilities management team to work around operational constraints, shift timing, and any access restrictions specific to your campus — and the building comes out the other side looking the way it should.

Sound Familiar?
  • Emergency access lanes and patient drop-off zones can never be blocked — which rules out every traditional access method.
  • Scaffolding near clinical areas creates infection control and liability concerns your risk management won't approve.
  • Sections of the campus facade haven't been cleaned in years because access was never practically achievable.
  • The exterior of the building is the first thing patients and families see — and it needs to reflect the standard of care inside.


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Let's Talk About Your Facility

We understand the constraints healthcare facilities work under — and we've built our process around them. Start with a free site assessment and a conversation about what's possible for your campus.

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