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One of the greatest responsibilities of any commercial cleaning business is the need to prevent the spreading of bacteria and germs in the process of cleaning any facility. Many cleaning companies are still using white cotton rags to save on costs. Unfortunately this allows for confusion and the use of the same rags in different areas of a facility. For example, the rag used to wipe down bathroom countertops should not be used to dust desks or the breakroom. Although this sounds very logical you would be surprised how often this occurs in an unsupervised service.
Over the past few years there has been increased public awareness regarding serious outbreaks surrounding various strains of influenza, methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Escherichia coli ( E. coli), Salmonella and more.
One way to prevent and control this problem is to initiate a color coded cleaning program that will help to identify different colored cleaning products such as rags, towels, cloths and mops for specific tasks or areas at the facilities you are responsible for cleaning.
All industries will benefit from using colors to clean including hospitals, medical facilities, hotels, schools, daycare and any commercial property. In the professional cleaning industry, developing and instituting color coding can make your cleaning service more efficient, more productive and the greatest benefit will be it will cut down on contamination and transference of dangerous bacterias that threaten workers and the public.
The more color coded systems are put in place, the more a professional cleaning service can assure clients that every effort is being made to address this critical public safety need.
At Gator Cleaning Solutions we spend the time researching and practice cutting edge procedures with proven cleaning products to address this problem. Call us for a free estimate and let us work with you provide the best, safest service to your clients.
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