Mālama ʻĀina Through Cleaner Shared Spaces
A practical disinfection system for Hawaiʻi facilities that need clean, trusted spaces without adding unnecessary chemical burden to workers, guests, patients, keiki, kūpuna, animals, water systems, and ʻāina.
EraDOCate Hawaiʻi helps hospitality, healthcare, schools, food service, community spaces, and animal-care facilities simplify disinfection, train teams, verify results, and support ridge-to-reef stewardship.
Tourism supports the economy. Cleaner operations protect the places people come to experience.
EraDOCate supports hotels, restaurants, schools, clinics, cultural centers, community spaces, and high-touch public areas with cleaner workflows that protect people, staff, visitors, and place.
Updated with 2025 DBEDT visitor statistics and Act 96 Green Fee stewardship projections.
Maui Stewardship Alliance
A shared vision for safer spaces, cultural continuity, environmental resilience, and practical public health.
Community land
Support local families, long-term resilience, and community stewardship.
Cultural continuity
Honor Native Hawaiian leadership, language, culture, and environmental knowledge.
Water and reef protection
Connect daily facility choices to drains, wastewater, runoff, coastal health, reefs, and ocean life.
Public health
Protect families, staff, visitors, and workers while reducing unnecessary chemical burden.
Cleaner Shared Spaces, Healthier Islands
A Maui-centered framework for facilities that want safer daily operations, simpler training, cleaner shared spaces, and measurable stewardship.
Protect people from pathogens without adding unnecessary chemical burden.
Hawaiʻi’s Green Fee supports climate resilience, natural-resource protection, and responsible tourism. EraDOCate brings those priorities into daily facility operations through quat-free, residue-conscious disinfection, standardized training, verification, and measurable outcomes.
Hawaiʻi is investing in climate resilience, natural-resource protection, sustainable tourism, community health, and responsible stewardship. Daily facility operations can support that direction.
Cleaner facility principlesModern cleaning programs should pair proven pathogen control with worker well-being, residue-conscious choices, reduced waste, water-conscious operations, island stewardship, and measurable performance.
Use EPA-registered products according to label directions and required contact times.
Evaluate what remains on surfaces after repeated cleaning and disinfection.
Consider staff exposure, dilution, odors, handling steps, PPE, and training complexity.
Connect daily facility choices with drains, wastewater, runoff, watersheds, reefs, and coastal health.
Consider workers, occupants, animals, plants, water systems, and antimicrobial stewardship together.
Track ATP results, concentration checks, training completion, workflow consistency, and environmental goals.
EraDOCate helps Hawaiʻi organizations strengthen infection prevention while supporting worker well-being, environmental stewardship, and measurable daily performance.
Clean Maui, Healthy Maui
Clean Maui, Healthy Maui is about trusted shared spaces, safer daily workflows, and a practical disinfection standard that respects workers, residents, keiki, kūpuna, patients, guests, animals, water systems, and ʻāina.
Cleaner spaces should not create unnecessary residue burden.
Facilities disinfect every day. EraDOCate helps teams choose a cleaner path: control pathogens, simplify training, reduce unnecessary exposure, and be more mindful of what touches people, surfaces, laundry, drains, water systems, and the places we share.
Worker exposure
EVS, housekeeping, food service, nursing, custodial, and care teams work around disinfectants more often than most people in the building.
People in shared spaces
Patients, residents, keiki, visitors, hotel guests, students, owners, and families occupy spaces where products are applied again and again.
Facility-to-water stewardship
Daily product choice connects to residue, rinse steps, drains, laundry, wastewater, runoff, coastal water quality, and long-term trust in Maui operations.
Cleaner procurement
Leaders can ask for pathogen control, simpler training, proof of execution, lower residue burden, and fewer avoidable exposure pathways.
Cleaner Operations From Facility to Reef
Cleaner operations support the spaces people use every day and the land, water, wildlife, and ocean those operations connect to.
A cleaning decision can be a stewardship decision.
EraDOCate helps Maui facilities reduce unnecessary chemical burden before it reaches workers, guests, animals, laundry, drains, wastewater systems, land, and coastal environments. That is what ridge-to-reef stewardship looks like inside daily operations.
Choose workflows that limit unnecessary aerosolization and support good ventilation, surface wetness, and staff comfort.
Daily cleaning can move through sinks, laundry, drains, and treatment systems. Cleaner choices support island water stewardship.
Hotels, healthcare sites, uniforms, towels, linens, and laundry systems create another place where cleaning choices and wastewater stewardship intersect.
Maui’s farms, landscapes, soil, and irrigation-linked systems are part of the same stewardship story.
Runoff, stormwater, and wastewater choices matter in an island economy built around healthy beaches, reefs, fisheries, and ocean life.
People, animals, water, land, and antimicrobial stewardship are connected. EraDOCate gives teams a practical way to clean with that connection in mind.
Why EraDOCate Belongs in Hawaiʻi
EraDOCate brings physician leadership, operational discipline, population health, worker-safety awareness, and stewardship into one practical system.
Dr. Martin Johns, MD
Owner of EraDOCate. Physician leadership focused on simpler, cleaner, residue-conscious sanitation and implementation.
Matt Machata
Co-owner leading operations, systems design, and mission execution. U.S. Marine Corps veteran and Auburn aerospace engineering graduate.
Dr. Joseph del Castillo, MD, MBA, CPE, FHM
Physician leader supporting healthcare, population health, worker safety, and island stewardship strategy.
Where EraDOCate Fits Across Maui
One cleaner operating standard for high-touch spaces where residents, workers, visitors, students, patients, families, and animals gather.
The OCEAN Standard turns product choice into daily execution.
EraDOCate helps teams review each space, simplify product decisions, train on label-based contact times, verify dilution and workflow, and coach consistent execution.
Hospitality and food service
Guest rooms, lobbies, kitchens, dining areas, restrooms, gyms, laundry, and back-of-house spaces.
Schools and keiki spaces
Classrooms, lunch areas, health offices, restrooms, shared learning materials, and high-touch surfaces.
Healthcare and cancer care
Waiting rooms, exam rooms, treatment areas, shared chairs, counters, bathrooms, and staff workspaces.
Community and public venues
Community centers, cultural spaces, transportation zones, airport areas, gyms, and shared public spaces.
First Maui Client: Prestige Clean LLC
Prestige Clean LLC is EraDOCate’s first Maui client and an early local partner helping bring the OCEAN Standard to cleaner, residue-conscious disinfection workflows on the island.
Prestige Clean LLC brings local cleaning experience to the EraDOCate Hawaiʻi story.
Prestige Clean LLC is an active Hawaiʻi domestic LLC, registered September 26, 2019, and based in Kihei, Maui.
Their local cleaning background, reliability-focused service approach, and Maui-based operational knowledge make them an important early partner for cleaner, residue-conscious disinfection workflows on the island.
Stewardship From Facility to Reef
Maui’s daily operations affect people, water, land, reefs, and the long-term value of place.
Ridge-to-reef thinking
What happens on land can reach the ocean. Facility operations should reduce unnecessary chemical, residue, wastewater, and waste burden.
Worker protection
EVS, housekeeping, food service, nursing, and care teams deserve simpler protocols and less avoidable chemical exposure.
Operational proof
PPM checks, ATP readings, contact-time review, staff feedback, and training records support accountability.
Stewardship metrics
Track fewer SKUs, reduced packaging, fewer rinse burdens, wastewater-conscious practices, training time, and audit readiness.
Hawaiʻi Facility Review
A practical facility review can connect daily disinfection work to resilience, safety, training, and waste-prevention goals.
Current state
Review current products, chemical SKUs, dwell times, dilution, rinse steps, ATP use, laundry flow, drains, and waste-stream impacts.
Train
Teach OCEAN workflow: Clear, Apply, Wait, Finish, Verify, Coach.
Verify
Track ATP readings, PPM checks, contact-time behavior, training records, staff feedback, and residue concerns.
Next steps
Define a practical next-step summary for hospitality, schools, clinics, community spaces, food service, and public venues.
Public Health and Facility Readiness
Hawaiʻi already has strong prevention priorities: infection-control education, disease surveillance, HAI reporting, school readiness, wastewater awareness, and cleaner shared-space operations.
Project Firstline
Hawaiʻi DOH and CDC support frontline infection-control training, including environmental cleaning education.
Wastewater surveillance
Community disease trends help reinforce outbreak readiness across schools, care settings, and shared spaces.
HAI prevention
HDOH reporting reinforces continued focus on high-touch surface cleaning, training, and infection-prevention discipline.
Exposure-aware procurement
Facilities can evaluate inhalation, skin contact, residue, ventilation, application method, frequency of use, and downstream release before selecting a daily protocol.
46% fewer CLABSIs
Hawaiʻi acute-care hospitals reported fewer CLABSIs than predicted in the 2024 HAI report.
31% fewer CAUTIs
CAUTIs were lower than predicted, supporting continued prevention focus.
59% fewer C. diff events
C. difficile events were lower than predicted, while prevention work remains important.
51% fewer MRSA events
MRSA bacteremia events were lower than predicted, reinforcing prevention discipline.
Wastewater pathways
Cleaner operations should consider what enters drains, treatment systems, effluent, and biosolids.
Plants and land
A land-stewardship lens matters for agriculture, soil, landscaping, and reuse pathways.
Fish and aquatic systems
Stormwater, surface water, marine life, algae, and fisheries belong in a practical island-stewardship conversation.
One Health stewardship
Disinfection decisions can intersect with antimicrobial stewardship, animal health, worker health, and environmental health.
Community Partners and Stewardship Alignment
EraDOCate Hawaiʻi supports values rooted in culture, land, marine education, wildlife protection, public health, and long-term Maui resilience.
Kimokeo Foundation
Cultural education and community stewardship across Maui. EraDOCate supports people, place, and safer shared spaces.
Lahaina Community Land Trust
Community ownership, housing stability, and long-term resilience for Lahaina. EraDOCate supports safer daily operations in shared spaces across Maui.
Hawaiʻi Wildlife Discovery Center
Marine wildlife, youth, and community education on Maui. Cleaner operations support healthier shared spaces and ocean stewardship.
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA and State of Hawaiʻi sanctuary focused on whales, habitat, education, research, and resource protection. EraDOCate supports cleaner land-based operations that respect ocean health.
Lahaina-Led Recovery and Regenerative Stewardship
Maui recovery depends on protecting land, culture, housing stability, local families, and long-term community resilience.
Land and community
Families, land, culture, and local decision-making belong at the center of Maui’s future.
Health and shared spaces
Cleaner disinfection helps protect the places where families, students, patients, staff, and visitors gather.
Regenerative operations
The OCEAN Standard brings training, verification, residue-conscious workflows, and daily execution into one practical system.
Key Resources
Helpful links for public health, Maui stewardship, Green Fee alignment, school readiness, oncology infection control, wastewater awareness, reef protection, and community resilience.
Request a Hawaiʻi Facility Review
Start with one facility zone. Review current products, contact-time needs, training, workflow, worker exposure, water pathways, and stewardship goals.
EPA-registered product. EPA registration does not imply EPA endorsement. Always read and follow label directions.
Review Focus Areas
- Facility zone and high-touch surfaces
- Current product list and contact-time needs
- Training, workflow, and staff adoption
- Exposure reduction, wastewater awareness, waste prevention, and stewardship alignment
- Local operations and distribution questions
