
Components of Commercial Cleaning Services

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A commercial cleaning walkthrough
Critical, in-person assessment used to determine project scope, measure square footage, and understand client pain points to create an accurate, professional bid.
Key actions include measuring all floor types, counting restrooms/fixtures, assessing high-traffic areas, and identifying special cleaning needs to ensure client satisfaction.
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Janitorial Services (Daily/Routine)
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Janitorial Services (Daily/Routine): Regular tasks such as mopping, vacuuming, dusting surfaces, cleaning restrooms, and emptying trash.
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Sanitization and Disinfection: Cleaning high-touch points like door handles, light switches, keyboards, and phones, particularly crucial in healthcare and high-traffic areas.
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Floor Maintenance: Carpet vacuuming, shampooing, sweeping, mopping, and, for specialized needs, floor stripping and waxing.
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Common Area Cleaning: Dusting and cleaning break rooms, kitchenettes, lobbies, and conference rooms.
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Specialized Cleaning: Exterior cleaning, window washing, pressure washing, and deep cleaning of industrial machinery.
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Key Aspects of Commercial Cleaning Services
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Scheduled Services: These are typically contracted, recurring, or one-time deep cleaning sessions tailored to the facility's needs.
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Professional Equipment: Use of heavy-duty tools, including industrial vacuum cleaners, floor polishers, and electrostatic sprayers.
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Customized Care: Tailored cleaning plans for specific industries (e.g., hospitals, schools, warehouses) to meet unique safety, health, and compliance standards.
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Safety Compliance: Adherence to safety protocols, including proper handling of chemicals and, often, wearing uniforms that act as protective gear.