by Dimtri Tharrenos | Aug 9, 2026 | Blog
A cleaning proposal can look complete on paper and still leave major parts of your facility uncovered. One vendor may price nightly service for all work areas, while another includes only basic touchpoints and charges separately for kitchens, restrooms, floor care, or...
by Dimtri Tharrenos | Aug 7, 2026 | Blog
A restroom can look acceptable at 8:00 a.m. and become a complaint source by lunch. Commercial bathroom cleaning standards give facility teams a practical way to prevent that decline by defining what clean means, how often work is completed, and how results are...
by Dimtri Tharrenos | Aug 5, 2026 | Blog
A construction project can look complete while the space is still nowhere near ready for employees, tenants, patients, customers, or inspectors. Fine dust settles after the trades leave, protective film remains on glass and fixtures, and debris can collect in places...
by Dimtri Tharrenos | Aug 3, 2026 | Blog
A clean-looking facility can still have hygiene gaps. Dust may be removed from workstations, floors may be freshly mopped, and restrooms may appear orderly, yet high-touch surfaces can still carry germs that move between employees, visitors, customers, and tenants....
by Dimtri Tharrenos | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog
A cleaning crew may be the last team in a facility each night, but its work can create exposure long after the lights come on. A wet lobby floor, damaged access-control panel, misplaced master key, or employee injury can quickly become a serious operational issue. For...
by Dimtri Tharrenos | Jul 30, 2026 | Blog
A failed inspection rarely begins on inspection day. It usually starts weeks earlier with an unclear task list, missed high-touch areas, incomplete records, or a cleaning team that was never given the site-specific instructions it needed. This facility cleaning...