Natural Cleaning Tips For Healthy Living

Move Out Cleaning Checklist

Move Out Cleaning Checklist

Are you getting ready for a big move? There's no shortage of things to do when moving, whether you are selling a home or leaving your old apartment for a new one. Cleaning your living place properly one last time is one of them. Move-out cleaning is particularly...

Office Cleaning Checklist: Daily, Weekly and Monthly Tasks

Office Cleaning Checklist: Daily, Weekly and Monthly Tasks

During and after the COVID-19 pandemic, maintaining a high standard of hygiene and organization in the office certainly has its benefits — from boosting your employees’ health and morale to increased productivity. However, just as proper planning and keeping to...

Difference Between Cleaning, Sanitizing and Disinfecting

Difference Between Cleaning, Sanitizing and Disinfecting

Not every cleaning job is the same. Even though they may be some overlap, there is a definite difference between cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting your living space. And with each different cleaning job comes different methods for each. Here, we’ll describe the...

5 Top Office Carpet Cleaning Tips from Our Cleaning Professionals

5 Top Office Carpet Cleaning Tips from Our Cleaning Professionals

Office carpet cleaning takes time and effort, but it’s worth keeping the carpeting looking fresh and clean for employees and clients. Determining how and when to maintain your office’s carpets through proper office carpet cleaning plan is the first step. Here are five...

What Cleans Viruses on Surfaces?

What Cleans Viruses on Surfaces?

While it’s great to frequently clean our living areas with something as simple as soap and water, the current pandemic has reinforced the need to regularly disinfect these spaces to eradicate viruses. It’s important to keep up a balanced schedule of hygiene cleaning,...

How Long Does The Coronavirus Live On Surfaces?

How Long Does The Coronavirus Live On Surfaces?

In late 2019, SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes the illness known as COVID-19 — began spreading person-to-person, primarily through respiratory droplets produced as someone with the virus talks, coughs, or sneezes in proximity to others.  While it is less common,...