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Jul 15, 2024 | Public | 0 comments

Like many industries, commercial cleaning has been affected by a number of challenges in recent years and companies have had to adapt to keep up with new technologies, evolving industry regulations, environmental requirements and the continuing labour shortage.

As organisations strive to create attractive and welcoming environments, the demand for customised cleaning solutions has surged. Organisations are looking for tailored services that cater to their specifics such as the type of facility, the volume of foot traffic, and the nature of the activities conducted on the premises. This personalised approach not only ensures optimal cleanliness but also contributes to the overall efficiency of cleaning operations. It allows businesses to allocate resources more effectively, focusing on areas that require the most attention.

THE CORPORATE SECTOR

For many businesses post-COVID, returning the workforce to office-based working has required organisations to invest heavily in their cleaning and focus on building an environment of trust, comfort and security. This requires visibility, attention to detail and a consistent office cleaning team.

The pandemic highlighted the critical importance of maintaining hygienic environments, particularly in high-traffic areas such as offices, schools, and healthcare facilities. This has led to the widespread adoption of comprehensive cleaning regimes that include frequent disinfection of high-touch surfaces and the use of hospital-grade disinfectants.

As employees return to the office the trend of allowing pets to come with them has been on the rise, reportedly significantly boosting employee morale and reducing stress levels. A report by the University of Lincoln reveals that employees who often take their dog to work report a 22 per cent higher satisfaction rate with their working conditions. However, the presence of a pet also introduces new cleaning challenges such as increased fur, dander, and the occasional accident. Addressing these issues is crucial for the health and comfort of all employees, especially those with allergies or sensitivities.

Implementing a daily cleaning routine is key. This should include vacuuming to manage pet hair and using pet-friendly cleaning products to ensure safety for both the animal and employees. Regular air purification can also help reduce allergens and maintain a fresh environment.

For more information on how to keep your office clean when you have a company pet, check out our Cleaning Guide.

THE EDUCATION SECTOR

In busy education settings, infection control is of paramount importance. The reliability, consistency and quality of daily cleaning is key to keeping students, staff, governors and visitors safe and well in the workplace. No two schools are the same, so cleaning services must be tailored to the needs of the building and its users.

Constant foot traffic can lead to faster wear and accumulation of dirt and cleaning must often be done outside of school hours, which limits the available time. Schools are also hotspots for the spread of illnesses, requiring stringent cleaning protocols.

By adopting modern cleaning technology such as automated floor cleaners, cleaning operatives can enhance efficiency and effectiveness; and by implementing systems that monitor and optimise cleaning schedules based on usage patterns, they can improve resource allocation.

There is a growing emphasis on using eco-friendly cleaning products and practices in education environments. Using environmentally friendly cleaning agents reduces the ecological footprint and minimises the risk of chemical exposure.

Wesley Smith, Sales and Marketing Director at The Clean Space explains why a customised approach to cleaning services should support the sector and culture of each client

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