RCS has developed a patent pending, proprietary, cleaning & sanitization system for x-ray aprons & wearables, based upon guidelines provided by the CDC & TJC.
When it comes to radiation safety, oncologists face unique risks due to their frequent work around imaging and treatment equipment.
Our latest blog explains how oncologists may be exposed to radiation and the protective measures that reduce long-term risk.
This before-and-after proves what restoration can do.
But here’s the hidden truth: most garments don’t see a deep cleaning until they’re nearly unusable.
If you wouldn’t walk barefoot around the OR floor, why wear protective gear that hasn’t been sanitized in years?
Happy #RadTechWeek from RCS! 🩻
This week we’re taking time to recognize the extraordinary people behind the scenes.
Rad techs don’t always get the spotlight. But their work is essential. And their presence matters more than most people know
#radtech#radtechweek#radiology
When it comes to radiation safety, responsibility doesn’t fall on just one person. It’s a shared effort across the entire healthcare team.
Our latest blog explains the roles of radiation safety officers, administrators, and clinicians in maintaining safe practices.
Radiation protection has evolved beyond traditional lead.
Our latest blog explores the difference between non-lead and lead-free shielding and why healthcare workers should understand how their PPE is made.
This lead apron came in stained and well-worn.
It’s just like a gas pump...touched by countless people every day, but rarely disinfected. You wouldn’t want to carry that grime around with you, and you shouldn’t wear it on protective gear either.
When it comes to radiation safety, protecting clinicians and patients begins with the condition of your PPE.
Our latest blog explains the right way to inspect lead aprons and why routine checks are critical for compliance and long-term safety.
Together with Foster Success, the RCS team had the privilege of packing care packages for young adults transitioning out of foster care. Each one is a small gesture of encouragement and support, part of our shared belief in showing up for those taking big steps forward.
This garment arrived with loose stitching and worn seams.
Think about it like a pair of eyeglasses. A small crack in the frame might not seem like much, but it affects the whole structure. You wouldn’t keep wearing glasses that are about to snap, and the same goes for lead.
Did you know that food insecurity affects over 1 in 7 Hoosiers?
This week, we restocked our food pantries in Carmel and Fishers to help fight local hunger and serve our neighbors with dignity.
Meet Elyse Johnson!
Elyse plays a key role in helping healthcare teams find the best protection against radiation. From lead aprons and barriers to eyewear, gloves, and positioning tools, she makes sure every facility gets exactly what they need to stay safe and compliant!
The transformation is clear.
This garment went from forgotten in the back closet to clean, repaired, and safe for use.
Think about it, your toothbrush gets replaced often because it collects bacteria.
Now imagine what happens to lead garments collecting dirt and sweat every day
This week, @RadCareServices team volunteered to assemble care boxes for our ETV students. Our ETV boxes ensure young people start the school year with treats and a boost of encouragement for a strong semester ahead. Thank you to @RadCareServices for helping put these together!
Yesterday was Spirit Day at RCS! Our team showed up in full force, rocking their favorite RCS gear and showing off that unbeatable company pride.
We also celebrated employees hitting their 1-year milestone with brand-new custom RCS sneakers!
#RSC#X-Ray #Radiology#NikeDunks
When it comes to radiation safety, protecting clinicians and patients is only part of the equation. Proper disposal matters too.
Our latest blog explains how lead aprons are safely managed at the end of their lifecycle to protect both people and the environment.
We’re proud to welcome Bradley McMichael as a full-time BDR at RCS.
We're honored to have Brad, a 20 year Air Force, join our team and contribute to our mission of protecting healthcare workers and patients. His perspective and leadership help us raise the bar, every day.
When it comes to protecting clinicians and patients, the right shielding material makes all the difference.
From traditional lead to lead-free composites, our latest blog explains how protective materials are designed, tested, and chosen for radiation safety.
This lead garment was tested before cleaning at 1274 RLUs, a level of contamination that should never be overlooked.
After deep cleaning and sanitization with RCS, the test showed 0 RLUs.
That’s scientific proof your garments are safe, hygienic, and ready to protect.
When it comes to protecting clinicians and patients, radiation safety isn’t just a guideline, it’s a daily practice.
From time, distance, and shielding to PPE and equipment checks, our latest blog breaks down the essentials every healthcare worker should know.
Earlier this week our team had the honor of volunteering with Foster Success, packing care packages for young adults transitioning out of foster care. Each package is a small way to show encouragement, support, and care as they take their next steps