Top Commercial Cleaning Tips For a Cleaner Business

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Have you ever wondered how commercial cleaning differs from regular housekeeping or residential cleaning? If you have a business or any other type of establishment–schools, banks, healthcare facilities, etc.– you may be wondering what the differences between types of cleaning services are and whether or not they will benefit your business. Commercial cleaning is essential for any business or establishment that wishes to create a clean, safe, and sanitary environment. 

Many companies hire a commercial cleaning company to ensure that their business is safe for staff and patrons. Other smaller establishments may opt to do their own cleaning during their first year or so of business. In any case, it is important to understand what commercial cleaning is and why it’s so effective for your business. Since we have been doing this for a long time, we decided to compile the best commercial cleaning tips for a cleaner, healthier, and safer business.

Commercial Cleaning vs. Residential Cleaning
Before we get to the best tips for a cleaner facility, let’s look at the differences between residential and commercial cleaning services. 

Residential cleaners work in private homes, vacation rentals, and similar properties. They carry out the typical housekeeping duties such as vacuuming floors, cleaning baths and showers, dusting, and basic sanitizing. 

Commercial cleaners work in business and manufacturing settings to provide cleaning services on a larger scale and are usually experts at cleaning for a particular industry or type of premises, and may be highly qualified in different cleaning standards, methods, and COVID-19 safe practices. 

In the next section, we will review the best practices and tips to incorporate into commercial cleaning services. 

Commercial Cleaning Tips
Whether you are cleaning an office, school, bank, or industrial facility, it is critical to have a plan before you start. The following tips will help to ensure that your facility is clean and safe. 

  1. Cleaning Plan
    Having a cleaning plan in place helps to keep things organized and ensure that you don’t miss any essential parts of a commercial facility. A great tip is to keep a note or checklist of what needs to be done and what has already been completed. 
  1. Top To Bottom
    When it comes to your starting point for a specific area, you should always start cleaning from top to bottom. As you clean, dust particles or other debris can fall to lower sections so it makes it easier to start from the top and work your way down. 
  1. Clean & Disinfect
    It is very important to follow proper protocol when it comes to cleaning and disinfecting. A good rule of thumb is to clean first and disinfect second. Cleaning reduces the number of germs, dirt, and impurities that may be on surfaces or objects. It works by using soap (or detergent) and water to remove germs from surfaces physically. Disinfecting kills or inactivates almost all infectious germs on a surface, including viruses. Disinfecting works best by using chemicals, as directed, on surfaces after they’ve been properly cleaned. (Disinfectants are classified by the EPA as pesticides and must be registered with the EPA).
  1. Focus On High-Touch Areas
    Cleaning a business thoroughly is important, but it’s critical to focus on high-touch areas or germ hot spots throughout the day as well. Use the same practice of cleaning and disinfecting on areas such as door handles, sinks, light switches, countertops, or any other hot spots in your facility. 
  1. Only Use The Latest Cleaning Equipment
    Whether you hire a commercial cleaning company or do the cleaning yourself, it is absolutely essential to have the latest equipment designed to clean and disinfect. Most commercial cleaners are equipped with the latest cleaning technologies such as vacuum cleaner, mops, floor dry cleaner, and electrostatic cleaners. 

Remember that cleanliness is critical to the overall safety of your patrons and staff. A cleaner facility tends to be more productive, and a cleaner business is more likely to bring in repeat customers. 

Keep these commercial cleaning tips in handy because they can help increase your business or establishment’s overall safety and cleanliness. 

Consider the professionals at Coverall if you need a commercial cleaning solution for your commercial needs– schools, banks, healthcare facilities, gyms, or industrial plants.

The Coverall Program uses methods that are different from the average cleaning company. Not only will we provide a healthier cleaning service to the work environment, but Coverall can help educate you and your team on reducing the spread of illness-causing germs or bacteria.