Cleaning Industry Blog
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How to Introduce New Cleaning Procedures and Get Staff to Follow
Updating and introducing new cleaning procedures is an essential part of quality control. Here's how to get your staff to adopt those changes. As we learn how to make commercial cleaning more efficient and effective, it makes sense to...
How College Campus Cleaning Impacts Students
Don't underestimate the positive impact you can have on students with expert college campus cleaning It's fair to say that colleges and universities are germ factories. How could they not be? You have hundreds or even thousands of young adults...
15 Janitorial Resources to Improve Your Green Cleaning Program
Find the janitorial resources you need for a green cleaning program you can be proud of. It's easy to talk about starting or improving a green cleaning program. Yet, when it comes down to it, you still need the janitorial resources to make it...
Is Your Cleaning Business Profitable? 10 Things You Can Do to Ensure Success
Stop hoping for the best and take the steps you need to make your commercial cleaning business profitable and secure. Is your commercial cleaning business profitable? Could it be more profitable? No doubt, these are questions that plague...
5 Tips for Cleaning Classrooms for Healthier Students
Don't miss these tips for cleaning classrooms and providing a healthy environment for students. Children are more susceptible to environmental conditions than adults. They may be more impacted by dust, mold, and other cleanliness factors....
The Janitorial Manager Story
They say that everyone has a story to tell. They also say that you can write your own story or someone can write it for you. As for Archie Heinl, president and CEO of Double A Solutions, he’s writing his own. In 2014, Archie released...
How to Control Janitorial Labor Costs with Scheduling Software
Are your janitorial labor costs making you sweat? Find out how you can keep things calm and controlled. There's no way around the fact that if your commercial cleaning business has employees, you will incur janitorial labor costs. That's not a...
7 Reasons to Perform an OSHA Job Hazard Analysis to Identify Cleaning Hazards
An OSHA job hazard analysis will help keep you, your team, and your customers safe from injuries and accidents There are never guarantees about what might happen on the job site. You simply can't account for every variable. You can, however,...
5 Commercial Cleaning Opportunities for New Business Owners
Finding the right commercial cleaning opportunities can be challenging for new business owners. Here's where to look. Commercial cleaning opportunities abound. And they may also seem scarce. Anything from your location to your specialties can...
How to Implement New Software and Get Janitorial Staff to Actually Use It
Determining how to implement new software is one thing. Getting your janitorial team to use it is another issue altogether. Figuring out how to implement new software can be an exciting experience. Ideally, this software will make your...