
Day Porter vs. Nightly Cleaning: Which Do You Need?
Every building that runs a busy day has to decide when the cleaning happens. Some businesses want someone on site while the doors are open, keeping things tidy in real

Every building that runs a busy day has to decide when the cleaning happens. Some businesses want someone on site while the doors are open, keeping things tidy in real

Cleaning is easy to take for granted until something goes wrong. A facility manager juggling a hundred other things tends to notice the cleaning only when a complaint lands or

A gym is one of the sweatiest, most shared spaces a person uses all week. Members move from machine to machine, grab the same weights, and leave behind sweat on

Schools pack a lot of people into a small space for hours at a time. Hundreds of kids touch the same doors, share the same desks, and breathe the same

Cleaning a medical building is not the same as cleaning an office. The stakes sit a lot higher. People walk into clinics and hospitals already sick or hurt, and the

Every business that runs out of a building has to keep that building clean. The question is who does it. Some owners hand the job to their own staff and

Grease is part of the job in any kitchen that cooks. It comes with the territory of frying, grilling, and sautéing all day. The problem starts when that grease builds

Industrial sites are a different animal when it comes to cleaning. The dirt is heavier, the hazards are real, and the rules around the work carry legal weight. A warehouse,

Most people have worked at a messy desk at some point and felt the drag that comes with it. Papers pile up, the trash can overflows, and somewhere under it

When someone walks into a store, they form an opinion in seconds. A lot of that opinion comes down to how the space looks and smells. Shoppers might not say