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5 Services Commercial Cleaners Can Provide

Employees spend a lot of time in their workplaces, and as a result dirt, grime and bacteria can all accumulate.

By Wayne BurdenPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Regardless of what industry you’re in, a work environment must be clean for all those who use it.

Plus from a professional standpoint, a clean looking business will help give the right first impression to your clients too. Here is an overview of 5 services commercial cleaners can provide to tell you more.

End Of Lease Cleaning

Time to move premises? Just like the end of tenancy cleaning you’d be expected to undertake in a residential property, the same is required for commercial premises too. Whether you are moving location or shutting up shop for good, you want to make sure the place is left as you found it.

End of lease cleaning goes far beyond a sweep and a dust. It involves industrial-strength cleaning that is incredibly thorough. Every inch of the building needs to be free of dirt, grime and dust. If you want to part with your landlord on good terms, then end of lease cleaning is the way to go. Find a local cleaner.

Floor Cleaning

Floors are one of the quickest areas of your business to get dirty, simply owing to the fact people walk on them wearing shoes. All manner of dirt and bacteria get trodden into floors and carpeting, which is why regular deep cleaning is required. Unfortunately, a mop and bucket won’t cut it in a commercial environment. Luckily, commercial cleaners have a myriad of tools and technology for the job.

There is another element to floor cleaning that most people don’t think about either which is health and safety. As well as declaring that the floor is wet, the correct chemicals need to be used to ensure the floor isn’t left slippery. Excess water could also create a problem with slips or even flooding, which is something commercial cleaners are well aware of, making their services highly useful.

Kitchen Cleaning

From staff kitchens to restaurant kitchens, anywhere where food is prepared or eaten is prone to a lot of stubborn grease and bacteria. This can cause a huge environmental health issue, especially if your kitchen also serves food to the public.

The only way to properly clean a kitchen is to use high powered steam and specialist products. This will lift the dirt and kill any germs. Kitchen cleaning should be done regularly, with scheduled deep cleans to top up your efforts. Commercial cleaning is also advisable to kill the spread of viral illnesses in your workplace too.

Routine Cleaning

Cleaning in general is something that most businesses don’t have the time for. Whatsmore, if you expect your staff to pick up the slack then this can create a lack of job satisfaction. This is especially the case if you didn’t mention in the interview they’d be expected to clean! Most staff also lack the correct training and equipment to clean your premises up to the required standard.

Routine cleaning takes care of all the hassle for you. It usually takes place outside of office hours at the end of the day, so that the next morning your staff walk into a clean and fresh smelling environment. Regular cleaning also helps ensure that a good level of cleanliness is maintained at all times, rather than allowing the dirt to build up.

Washroom Cleaning

The condition of your washroom facilities arguably says more about your business than any other part of your premises. Whether you own a retail mall or a small business, everyone expects toilets that are cleaned regularly. If you also have customers that use your toilets, then this is imperative.

Commercial washroom cleaning can either be continuous throughout the day (such as once an hour), or someone who comes in at the end of the day. Either way, it will ensure your bathrooms look and smell clean, and are well stocked with the essentials.

To Sum Up

The above is a snapshot of the common services that commercial cleaners can provide. While many think of cleaning as an afterthought, the reality is that the cleanliness of your building speaks volumes to your customers. So to keep your business looking clean outside and in, be sure to schedule regular commercial cleaning.

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