| The right janitorial supplies comprise the lifeblood of | | | | separated from your other cleaning materials. This will |
| all janitorial and cleaning service providers. Getting | | | | help keep the rags clean until they are to be used. |
| what you really need to keep your clients happy | | | | You can avoid damaging your cleaning equipment as |
| cannot be left to chance as you have to make sure | | | | well by keeping them organized according to use. |
| that the janitorial supplies you use in cleaning your | | | | 3. Accumulated dirt and grime can affect the |
| clients facilities can deliver on their promise to keep | | | | performance of our janitorial and cleaning equipment |
| the bathroom floor shiny and disinfected, the | | | | so it is important that you keep them clean and |
| windows squeaky clean, and the carpets free from | | | | properly maintained. You need to inspect them |
| dust and other debris. But while you learned your first | | | | regularly to make sure they are kept in good repair, |
| lessons in cleaning at home from your parents, | | | | always ready to be used anytime. |
| providing professional cleaning services is whole lot | | | | 4. Cleaning chemicals such as glass cleaner and all |
| different as it involves more than the basic mopping, | | | | purpose cleaner must be properly and securely |
| scrubbing, and wiping ceilings, walls and floors. You | | | | stored to prevent leaks that could damage other |
| would need janitorial equipment and supplies that | | | | materials. Make sure that their containers are tightly |
| deliver industrial strength cleaning power so you can | | | | closed. Some chemicals become more dangerous if |
| keep your clients satisfied and willing to recommend | | | | they are mixed with other types of chemicals so be |
| you to others. | | | | careful that you dont put together some containers |
| The following are some tips on how to properly take | | | | with chemical solutions that could produce toxic |
| care of the janitorial equipment and supplies you use | | | | fumes or corrosive substance. Do not stack boxes |
| every time you provide service to your valued | | | | so high that they tend to topple over. This could |
| clients. | | | | endanger the life not only of your crew but the |
| 1. Equipments must be used properly and according | | | | occupants of the facilities as well. |
| to the purpose they were intended for. This means | | | | 5. It would always be necessary to transport your |
| using the mop to clean the floor and never to clean | | | | cleaning equipment and janitorial supplies to the facility |
| the ceiling. Using the mop for other purpose may not | | | | where you will provide cleaning services. You must |
| only break the mop itself but also may damage other | | | | therefore take proper measures to ensure that they |
| items. Proper application will let you avoid sustaining | | | | are transported safely and securely. Vacuum cleaners |
| damage to the tool itself and allow it to have an | | | | for example, must be secured properly so it doesnt |
| extended service life. | | | | move around and topple other materials as you drive |
| 2. Cleaning and janitorial supplies must be stored | | | | through rough pavements. It could sustain damage |
| properly. This means keeping each type of equipment | | | | and cause the destruction of your other materials as |
| separately and in its own storage container, bin or | | | | well. |
| compartment. All rags for example must be | | | | |