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  1. The Many Duties of a Commercial Cleaner

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    Most people think that the job of a commercial cleaner is to simply sweep and mop the floors, but there is actually much more to it than that. A commercial cleaner has many duties and responsibilities, all of which contribute to making sure that an office or other commercial space is clean and presentable. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at some of the most important duties of a commercial cleaner. 

    Keeping the floors clean is certainly one of the most important duties of a commercial cleaner, but it's far from the only one. Another very important duty is making sure that all of the surfaces in the office are clean and free from dust. This includes desks, chairs, tables, countertops, cabinets, and anything else that people in the office may come into contact with on a daily basis. This is important for two reasons: first, it helps to create a more pleasant environment for employees and customers; and second, it helps to prevent the spread of germs.

    In addition to cleaning floors and surfaces, commercial cleaners also empty wastebaskets, polish furniture, clean windows, and do any other tasks that are necessary to keep the office looking its best. Some commercial cleaners may even be responsible for setting up conference rooms for meetings or events.

    As you can see, there is a lot more to being a commercial cleaner than just sweeping and mopping the floor. Commercial cleaners play an important role in keeping offices and other commercial spaces clean, presentable, and free from dust and germs. If you're looking for someone to help keep your office clean and organized, be sure to hire a reputable commercial cleaning company. If you need more information schedule a walkthrough for a free no-obligation cleaning proposal within 24 hours.

  2. Protect Yourself from Viruses and Germs

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    Cold and Flu Season / COVID-19:

    How Cleaning and Disinfecting Further Prevent the Spread of Infectious Diseases in the Workplace.

    COVID-19 High Traffic Deep Cleaning

    Cold and flu season is coming up, which brings its own set of challenges to the workplace. Combine those seasonal health risks with Covid-19 pandemic risks, and it becomes a lot more complicated than just dealing with Colds or Flu alone! Thankfully there are proven cleaning techniques that help keep your employees healthy in their work environment - like customized programs from Clean Sweep Commercial experts for facilities who want them (we can identify high touch areas too!).

    Touch-Points And High Traffic Areas

    Clean Sweep Commercial's cleaning routine is focused on the high-touch points of a business. These include light switches, door handles and handrails in places like elevators and other objects that are often touched, such as paper dispensers or break room appliances, for instance!

    Cleaning And Disinfection 

    Cleaning:

    Cleaning is a process that involves removing dirt and impurities from surfaces. Frequently, cleaning with chemicals will involve using surfactants (soap) which can physically remove germs causing illness such as bacteria or viruses to help lower the risk of spreading infectious diseases through contact with an infected surface.

     Disinfection:

    On the other hand, disinfecting a surface after cleaning can further lower the risk of spreading infectious bacteria and viruses. Disinfectants don't always remove tough stains or dirt, so be sure to follow your instructions for the best results!

    Cleaning your facility is the best way to keep it clean and healthy, but if you want germs taken care of too, then be sure to do both tasks as needed! The first step in keeping things tidy should always involve cleaning surfaces so that dirt doesn't build up on them over time. Afterwards, apply disinfectant as per manufacturers instructions. 

    Equipment And Chemicals

    Clean Sweep's cleaners are equipped with the latest disinfectant application equipment such as electrostatic sprayers. These devices ensure that no germs or viruses can survive on your surface, making for an effective clean-up process!

    Keeping Workplaces COVID Safe 

    The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) advises implementing the below six steps:  

    • Covid Risk/Method Assessment
    • Cleaning, Hygiene and Handwashing
    • Ventilation
    • Talk to Workers and Provide Information
    • Working From Home
    • Vulnerable Workers

    Clean Sweep Commercial has been a leader in the commercial cleaning business for more than 16 years. We've got extensive experience and processes that can help reduce the spread of infectious diseases. This cold or flu season, be sure to protect your employees and customers by scheduling a walkthrough for a free no-obligation cleaning proposal within 24 hours.