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Spring Cleaning Tips for Entryways and Waiting Areas

Having a clean entryway and waiting room creates a great first impression for guests passing through your office building. These are some of the most important spaces to focus on during your spring cleaning because of the amount of people that see these areas. In the guide below, we will explore some spring cleaning tips for entryways and waiting areas so you can make sure your office looks great from the start.

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Spring Cleaning Tips for Break Rooms and Conference Rooms

In this section of our spring cleaning guide, we are going to discuss break rooms and conference rooms. Both of these areas in an office can get messy over time because of the amount of people that go in and out of them. Spring cleaning gives you the perfect opportunity to clear out the clutter, get rid of forgotten dust, and improve your workspace as a whole. Whether you tackle the cleaning on your own or have a professional office cleaning crew do it for you, you can use this guide as a starting point for your break room and office room spring cleaning.

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Create Your Office Spring Cleaning Plan

With spring right around the corner, it’s time to start making a plan for your spring cleaning. Whether you run a business or you’re simply trying to clean out your personal office, having a spring cleaning schedule will help you get through the task at hand as quickly and efficiently as possible. Here are some tips to help you create your office spring cleaning plan.

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How to Minimize Office Clutter

Office clutter is more than just an unsightly annoyance. Simply having the clutter around the office can limit work productivity, and it can make cleaning incredibly difficult for your janitors. In order to preserve the cleanliness and efficiency of your business, you may want to work on clearing out the disorder as much as possible. All it takes is a little organization and a careful cleaning plan to keep the chaos down to a manageable state. Here are some tips to help you minimize office clutter.

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Conquering Common Carpet Odors: Part 1

Carpet odors – hard to detect and equally hard to get rid of at times. While there are a number of products on the market that are designed to mask and cover carpet odors, there are few options out there for truly eliminating the source of the odors. In this guide, we will explore different ways to conquer common carpet odors so you can keep your home or business smelling fresh and clean.

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A Guide for Restroom Odor Control: Part 1

Restroom odors play a huge role in the way people perceive the cleanliness of a building. A smelly bathroom is considered an unclean bathroom, and an unclean bathroom may indicate a lack of cleanliness in other areas of the building. Thus it is important to keep restroom odors to a minimum, especially because of how easy it is for the odors to form in the first place. In this two-part guide, we will explore the art of restroom odor control so you can keep your facilities smelling fresh and clean.

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Hand Hygiene Rules Everyone Should Know

By now, you probably know the importance of hand hygiene for disease and germ control. Knowing this information is one thing, but putting it into action is something different entirely. In order to ensure that your hands and the hands of people around you are in tip-top shape, check out the guide below. Here are some hand hygiene rules that everyone should know.

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Training New Employees to Run a Restroom Cleaning Machine

Restroom cleaning machines are designed to make work easier on your cleaning staff as a whole. With that in mind, each staff member needs to go through training in order to understand how to properly use a restroom cleaner. Whether you have already purchased cleaning machines for your workers or you plan to do so in the future, you need to make sure that your employees understand how to operate the devices you provide. Here are some tips to help you through the training process.

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