Daytime Cleaning Los Angeles

Chimney Sweep Cleaning Los Angeles — The move to cleaning offices during regular business hours has sparked a lot of debate in the cleaning press recently. Machine manufacturers are developing quiet vacuum cleaners, scrubber driers, and buffing equipment that claim to allow you to clean without disturbing the tenants.

Cleaning firms would benefit greatly from this, as cleans would be easier and less expensive to manage, and workers would be able to work more social hours. According to reports in the cleaning press, cleaning businesses are going to considerable measures to schedule their cleaning during business hours rather than after they’ve closed for the day. This seems to be the case based on my own observations. When we were approached about the possibility of modifying the cleaning schedules, none of our clients requested for it or even considered it as a viable alternative.

Vacuuming with ‘silent’ vacuums is not a problem. Cleaning toilet areas is not difficult. Because kitchen areas are regularly used throughout the day, cleaning them is tough. If you do anything to hard floors, it’s also a concern. If people are walking on the hard floors, they must be directed away from them while they are being cleaned, which is clearly inconvenient for them and will not be tolerated for long. Any food left in garbage disposal units, bins, or other containers will be left overnight and may smell the next day. There can also be no attempt to clean work stations while someone is at work.

Overall, the disadvantages of cleaners trying to do their jobs while inhabitants of the building try to do theirs definitely outweigh the advantages. Cleaning times will be extended and prices will rise. The theory is excellent, and I’d love to be able to do all of the cleaning by five o’clock in the evening, but in many organizations, practicalities hinder this.

 

Scroll to Top

Enquire Now