Keep your staff safe from infection with these hospital cleaning guidelines. It’s no secret that hospitals are full of infectious substances. Bodily fluids, airborne germs, and general human contact are all ways that infections spread from person to person....
Spring Cleaning is in the Air! As the weather gets warmer and people venture out from their homes, your retail customer’s traffic will increase. Why not offer your retail customers a spring cleaning overhaul? Commercial Cleaning Services for Retail Customers...
Make the effort to be extra safe. Require your crisis cleanup workers to attend cleaning certification courses. Crisis cleanup is very different from other cleaning jobs. Whether you’re cleaning up after a disaster or after a loss of life, the job is sure to be...
Make sure your people are up-to-date with the essential janitorial skills Even experience doesn’t always account for the janitorial skills and training necessary for your employees to succeed on the job. In addition to general cleaning skills, some niche markets...
Work Smarter, Not Harder, by Using Janitorial Manager As 2018 comes to a close and we embark on 2019, most people are probably thinking about New Year’s resolutions. Statistics say that only 8% of people who make resolutions actually keep them, so how can you...
Safety first! Prepare your janitorial staff for accidents with the OSHA blood spill procedure. Even when you take precautions to avoid them, accidents will happen. If you work in an industry with blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM), those accidents...