Canadian Cleaning Association Business Registry

1. Routine Cleaning: Routine cleaning services are performed regularly to maintain the cleanliness of a facility. These services include:

  • Sweeping and Mopping: Cleaning and disinfecting floors to remove dust, dirt, and spills.
  • Dusting: Removing dust from surfaces, furniture, and fixtures.
  • Trash Removal: Emptying waste bins and disposing of trash appropriately.
  • Surface Cleaning: Wiping and disinfecting surfaces, countertops, and fixtures.
  • Restroom Cleaning: Thorough cleaning and sanitization of toilets, sinks, mirrors, and restocking of restroom supplies.
  • Kitchen or Break Room Cleaning: Cleaning appliances, sinks, and surfaces in areas where food is prepared and consumed.
  • Window Cleaning: Cleaning windows and glass surfaces to maintain transparency and appearance.

 

2. Deep Cleaning: Deep cleaning services involve more detailed and thorough cleaning, often performed less frequently than routine cleaning. Deep cleaning may include:

  • Carpet Cleaning: Steam cleaning or shampooing carpets to remove deep-seated dirt and stains.
  • Upholstery Cleaning: Cleaning and sanitizing upholstered furniture and fabrics.
  • Tile and Grout Cleaning: Cleaning and restoring tile surfaces and grout lines.
  • High-Touch Point Cleaning: Paying special attention to frequently touched surfaces, such as doorknobs, light switches, and elevator buttons.
  • Ventilation and Air Duct Cleaning: Removing dust, allergens, and debris from ventilation systems to improve indoor air quality.

 

3. Specialized Cleaning: Certain facilities or industries may require specialized cleaning services tailored to their unique needs. Examples include:

  • Healthcare Facilities: Cleaning services that adhere to strict healthcare standards to maintain infection control.
  • Industrial Facilities: Cleaning services that address specific challenges in industrial settings, such as oil and grease removal.
  • Laboratories: Cleaning services that ensure cleanliness and prevent cross-contamination in research and testing environments.

 

4. Green Cleaning: Some cleaning services prioritize environmentally friendly practices by using eco-friendly products and methods to minimize the use of harsh chemicals and reduce the impact on the environment.

 

5. Post-Event or Post-Construction Cleaning: Cleaning services are provided after events or construction projects to restore spaces to their original cleanliness and condition.

 

Effective janitorial and cleaning services contribute to the overall well-being and comfort of building occupants, create positive impressions, and can help prevent the spread of illnesses. Professional janitorial companies typically develop customized cleaning plans based on the specific needs of the facility, its usage patterns, and industry standards.

 

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