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I have to admit, I have an 'addiction'.
Sometimes this addiction keeps me up to 3 am, sometimes it causes me to work 7 days a week.
Many times this addiction is healthy, but I will confess that sometimes it's not.
No, my addiction isn't drugs or
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When I started my house cleaning business, I had a business plan and goals. One of those goals was to be known as a professional service with top paying clients. Establishing a business plan helped me define who these top paying clients were and how I would win them as my clients.
At
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Proper Vacuuming Puts the Final Touch on Office Cleaning
After emptying the trash and doing the dusting, it is time for
vacuuming, that final step to keep your office buildings looking
clean and your clients happy. Vacuuming properly does more than
just get up the dust and soil particles that can cause permanent
staining, discoloration and damage to a building's carpets. It
also prolongs the life of carpets by removing gritty particles
that can cut and scratch carpet fibers and hold microscopic
soils that cause discoloration.
Vacuuming regularly will prolong the periods between carpet
cleaning. Carpet cleaning can be expensive and it is also rough
on carpet fibers. A properly vacuumed carpet removes not only
soils and dust, but also pollens that can irritate allergies and
breathing problems. By vacuuming regularly you can also quickly
spot areas of the carpet that may need repairs. Repairs can then
be made before more harm is done or before someone trips and
falls over a frayed edge, bald spot or other damaged area of the
carpet.
It is important to remember that the more traffic and use a rug
or carpet receives, the more vacuuming it needs. Vacuum traffic
lanes and high use areas daily when cleaning commercial offices
that are serviced five times a week. Spot vacuum twice a week
(Tuesdays and Thursdays). Look closely around the desks and
chairs that need a quick swipe or two. Vacuum thoroughly every
time you clean offices that are serviced just once or twice a
week. Pay particular attention to traffic lanes and heavy
traffic areas, as they may need several passes.
A thorough and complete vacuum job includes vacuuming under
chairs, tables, desks, trash cans and other easily moved items.
Also, vacuum along edges and behind doors. If you clean an
office building daily, complete vacuuming should be done on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. If a building is only cleaned
one, two or three times a week, complete vacuuming job should be
done every time you clean the building.
Detail vacuum the building at least once a month. Detail vacuum
using a back-pack vacuum or an upright vacuum that has a crevice
tool. Detail vacuuming involves vacuuming all edges, under
desks, between file cabinets and walls, and any other area that
you cannot reach with a regular vacuum.
Be careful not to bump furniture, walls, corners, baseboards
(especially wood trim) or equipment while vacuuming. Be careful
not to rub the cord along corners. This can cause damage to both
the client's property and to the vacuum.
For your safety, always check the vacuum cleaner cords before
vacuuming. When plugging in the vacuum do not unplug computers,
fax machines or any other electric equipment in the office. To
vacuum efficiently, plug the vacuum in the area where you will
be working, near the entrance or at a central location.
To avoid injuries and sprains, employees should stand in a
comfortable position, and then lean slightly forward bending at
the hips rather than putting their back into an uncomfortable
position. Employees should move their arms forward and backward
in a steady motion and shift their body weight as necessary.
When vacuuming long hallways, simply walk with the vacuum rather
than using excessive arm movements. When using back-pack
vacuums, the upper torso should remain erect with little
twisting or sudden sharp movements.
Vacuum more efficiently by starting in one area of the room and
working around in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. If
you move any chairs or light objects, be sure to put them back
into place after vacuuming the area.
Put the final touch on your office cleaning by proper vacuuming.
Vacuuming is not only important to keep your office buildings
clean, but will also prolong carpet life, and help to keep
employees and visitors to the building healthy. Following proper
vacuum techniques will keep your buildings cleaner and your
clients happy!
About the author:
Steve Hanson is co-founding member of The Janitorial Store (TM),
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