What Does "Certified Safe" Mean?
We Do Not Just Clean; We Protect.
When you see the Certified Safe badge on a cleaner's profile, it means they have completed our rigorous Safety Certification course and passed the final exam.
What Parents Should Know
Completed 35 training slides covering car seats, strollers, high chairs, and sleep systems
Passed a final exam on safety protocols, prohibited chemicals, and proper handling procedures
Must recertify when course content is updated to stay current with safety standards
Full Course Details
Here's exactly what certified cleaners learn and are tested on.
Curriculum Map
35 slides across 5 comprehensive sections
Section 1: The Science of Safety
Microbiology & Material Science — why car seats harbor 2x more bacteria than toilet seats, how hydrolysis destroys polyester webbing, and why the most effective pathogen killers are the most destructive to safety materials.
Section 2: Car Seat Protocols
The immutable laws of car seat cleaning — why you NEVER submerge harness straps, the sponge-clean-only rule, prohibited chemicals (the "Dirty Dozen"), structural inspection of EPS foam and plastic shells, mold protocols, the documentation-first protocol, reassembly risks, the liability firewall, and expiration date conversations.
Section 3: Stroller Maintenance
Mechanics & Hygiene — critical friction points (axles, brakes, folding hinges), the hair tourniquet hazard, lubrication science (silicone spray vs. WD-40), rust prevention, stroller fabric care & UV protection, and mold remediation limits.
Section 4: Sleep & Food Safety
SIDS prevention — Pack 'n Play firm-flat-surface rules, why you NEVER soak fiberboard mattresses, mold in sleep systems, high chair food-contact standards (EPA-registered sanitizers), bleach dilution & dwell time chemistry, and cleaning electronics safely.
Section 5: Quality Assurance & Liability
The "White Glove" QA inspection, packaging & delivery protocols, client education, liability waivers & chain of custody, intake forms, written warnings for expired/damaged seats, and real-world "What Would You Do?" scenario challenges.
Key Rules You'll Master
The 5 Instant Fails
- Submerging harness straps
- Using bleach on safety gear
- Soaking fiberboard mattresses
- Using WD-40 on axles
- Installing car seats into vehicles
Core Protocols
- Sponge clean only — damp cloth, mild soap
- Document everything before disassembly
- Air dry only — never machine dry
- Check every strap for twists after reassembly
- We clean & reassemble — we never install
How It Works
Study the Slides
Review all 35 training slides across 5 sections covering car seats, strollers, sleep systems, and more
Pass the Final Exam
Score at least 80% on the Level 1 assessment to demonstrate your knowledge
Earn Your Badge
Your "Certified Safe" badge appears on your profile instantly, building trust with parents
Included with Your Plan
Subscription-Based
Study on any plan • Exam & badge on Full Stride
- 35 training slides across 5 sections
- Car seats, strollers, sleep & food safety
- Level 1 final exam assessment
- "Certified Safe" profile badge
- Increased visibility to parents
- Free recertification when course updates
Free & Baby Steps: Browse slides • Full Stride: Take exam & earn badge
Why Get Certified?
Parents trust us with the equipment that protects their child's life. A Baby Scrub Hub Certified Technician is not a cleaner — they are a safety professional.
"We Do Not Just Clean; We Protect." — Your professional oath.