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Skyclean's Caped Crusaders Delight Young Patients at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore

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Published on October 10, 2025
Skyclean's Caped Crusaders Delight Young Patients at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in BaltimoreSource: Google Street View

In a heartwarming display of creativity and compassion, a brigade of window washers from Skyclean, Inc. exchanged their traditional garb for something a bit more superhero. Clad in the iconic costumes of Batman, Mr. Incredible, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Hulk, these real-life heroes descended upon the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, providing a delightfully unexpected spectacle for young patients and their families, as reported by WMAR-2 News.

Leaping from their daily routine, the window washers rappelled down the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center building, waving through windows as they went about their squeegee-centric duties not the mundane chore you'd typically witness but a scene straight out of a child's imaginative play with action figures, except this time, it was real life and real superheroes were just outside the glass, according to FOX Baltimore.

An individual captured the mood perfectly, telling WMAR-2 News, "The doctors come in, the nurses come in, the teams come in and you know, knock knock knock, got some vitals to take. It's really quite nice when you can be like, and now they're superheroes outside on the windows. Yeah, it's pretty cool."

The superhero window washers' visit has evolved into a cherished annual event at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, with its ninth year proving as enchanting as ever for both the children who spend their days looking forward to something extraordinary and the superheroes themselves.