First impressions last as they like to say. And you certainly don’t want that impression to leave a bad taste in the visitors’ mouths. While it doesn’t necessarily need to be a full-on deep clean get the paint off the walls type routine, a wipe down, neaten up and a bit of room spritz could do the trick for a last-minute fix.

When it comes to an office, on the other hand, more than a bit of a wipe down might be needed. This is your money maker, so a touch more effort is required.

If it’s a serviced building your business is in, then usually the cleaning and maintenance services are included in the rental fee. This is convenient for keeping on top of things. However, if you own the building or premises, then it’s all on you to get it sorted. That is why you’re the boss, isn’t it?

Office Cleaning Companies.

When hiring a company to come in and clean the premises you need to make sure they are reputable and reliable.  A few handy tips to take note of can be found here,  https://www.mezelounge.com/five-tips-choosing-commercial-cleaning-janitorial-company/ and help choose the best team that suits you.

A big factor, of course, would be the cost, affordability. Are they priced right for the services they offer? And do they have a keen eye for detail? You don’t want them cleaning all day only to have you come around to check and have to re-clean.

They might be there during the office hours, and around the staff, so friendliness does lend its hand to the qualities you will need to look for. Customer care.

How Often Should They Clean?

This is entirely up to your derogative, but a basic idea or schedule can make everyone aware of what’s going on. Meetings can be planned accordingly so you don’t have wash trolleys all over the hallways when potential clients come in.

The amount of cleaning can be broken up via the schedule as well. Daily tasks like bathrooms and vacuuming or mopping can be delegated to certain time slots. Bigger jobs such as all the window cleaning could be left to once or twice a month depending on the scale of the business premises.

5 Advantages of Using a Cleaning Service.

  • Time. You won’t have to worry about fitting in a dusting session in your already busy work schedule, so time is saved for more pressing matters.
  • Equipment. You don’t have to lay out a big lump sum of the budget to purchase decent quality equipment, they have the tools for the job. Leave the office cleaning to the professionals.
  • Multi-service. Although the company you hire is initially for vacuuming and mopping, they might offer extra services you could use to your benefit. Such as bathroom hygiene and stock top-ups. This will only take away the stress of knowing it’s been done properly, and clients will leave with a great impression.
  • Staff. Using the staff on a Rota for cleaning jobs might bring down morale, and could increase staff turnover as this is not what they signed up for. You would be better served if they were focusing more on the job requirements they were hired for.
  • Safe for the Environment. Due to high regulation standards when it comes to chemicals used for hygiene purposes, these companies have checked the boxes and you can be safe knowing they have the correct products that are not harmful to you and the planet.

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Which Products are Best?

The supermarket shelves are packed full with 100’s of different products, styles, applications, methods it’s tricky to know which to choose. Watch this video for some products updates and tips and tricks.

There are less expensive generic brands, but you do need to weigh up whether the cost-saving is worth it if the product seems diluted in its cleaning ability. That little extra cost could save time and energy in the elbow grease department.

Each business owner has their preferred methods when it comes to what they consider clean versus ultra-clean freak white gloves swiping, clipboard holding and checking off the listing process.

Either way, the result we want is to be able to sit down, and not be stuck to whatever sticky substance seems to be on the back of the chair. Lovely.